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MemberNow I feel lazy to just want to sit on a beach…
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Darren Edwards on his favourite trips, where he finds his inspiration and how he is preparing for this next adventure
schroth-sensei and tabifolk1 CommentThat guy is a beast! I definitely wouldn’t try trekking through the cold like that, but I respect his goals and desire to fulfill them.
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Josh Grisdale replied to the discussion Carrying Cash or Card in the forum Japan 10 months ago
10 months agoReply to Carrying Cash or Card
I’ve never heard of it – let us know how it goes! Hopefully your experience with it can help the next reader 🙂
Concerned about a wheelchair breakdown in Japan? Don’t worry! Our latest blog guides you through handling such situations with practical tips and resources. Stay prepared and enjoy your trip!
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Handling Wheelchair Breakdowns While Staying in Japan – Accessible Japan
Explore essential tips for wheelchair maintenance and repair while traveling in Japan, including pre-trip checks, must-have products, and emergency contacts.
Very helpful. Something that just occurred to me with my particular chair (manual travel chair with foot rests that pop off) is using zip ties. I live in fear of the foot rests popping off when the chair is being handled by airport staff so for the next trip, I will tie those down with zip ties to make sure the pieces stay together even if…
I wish Tokyo’s airport buses were accessible like this!
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Why Boston's Silver Line to Logan Airport is a Winning Accessible Transit Model - Wheelchair Travel
The Silver Line's fare-free, frequent and accessible transportation from Logan Airport makes arrivals to Boston easy and hassle-free.
Interesting concept to have the route be below and above ground, but light-rail is easier to manage. I’ve used light-rail from the SLC, PDX, LHR, and DC-area airports and they’re less complicated to use than buses.
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i agree with the Josh on the buses in Japan….i wish they were accessible. We split my family from Haneda half on the Limousine Bus w/ luggage, the others using the train. Buses from Skye Tower to Disney also are not accessible. Although i didn’t pursue, it looks like Tour buses are also not wheelchair accessible.
Josh Grisdale replied to the discussion First time disabled in Japan in the forum Japan 10 months ago
10 months agoReply to First time disabled in Japan
Hello,
That was a really great article! I run Accessible Japan by the way 🙂
Would you be interested in writing something similar for our blog?
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