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MemberHello,
Yes, there are accessible seats available. You can see them a bit in this write-up for Hakone:
https://www.accessible-japan.com/places/japan/kanagawa-1/hakone/attractions/hakone/
Unlike commuter trains, you need to get special tickets for the Romancecar, but unless it very busy you can typically get the tickets the same day.
The view isn’t…
First time to Japan - but now disabled
Hello Kelvin,
Tabifolk’s sibling site, Accessible Japan, can suggest some companies. However, most have stopped renting scooters (specifically) since they cannot be used at every station.
Here is the rental form if you haven’t been there already:
https://www.accessible-japan.com/renting-wheelchairs-hoists-japan/
I hope that helps,
-JustinAll the time.
I don’t usually bottom out, but because it is so heavy it is even hard to pop a wheelie. I often tell people that a single step can be the same to me as a wall.
Sometimes, if I know it will be useful, I’ll take a small portable ramp. But even though it is portable, it isn’t always practical to carry it all the time…
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