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ACCESSIBLE JAPAN
This is how Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) was born – based on a combination of both the good and bad experiences of traveling with a disability, it’s a website dedicated to collecting everything there is to know about accessibility in Japan. ACCESSIBLE TOURS IN JAPAN All-Inclusive Customized Tours. Ohayo Travel is a Japan-based travel agency that focuses on tours for travelers with disabilities and silver travelers. Tours are created and customized with the needs and desires of the customer in mind. Ohayo Travel. Inside Japan Tours is an expert on Japan and has offices in the UK, the US, Australia, andNagoya.
BRINGING MEDICINE TO JAPAN Japanese customs officials or police can detain travelers importing prohibited items. Up to one month’s supply of prescription medicine (that is allowed by Japanese law) can be brought into Japan. Travelers should bring a copy of their doctor’s prescription as well as a letter stating the purpose of the drug. Those who must carry more than WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ACROSS JAPAN While Tokyo and Kyoto are by far the most popular cities for tourists to visit in Japan, there are many other exciting regions to explore. Read our wheelchair accessibility reviews of the most popular touristspots across Japan
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HOTELS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the most important stop for most visitors to Japan. You can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku.. Due to the number of tourists and the upcoming 2020 WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the first stop for most visitors to Japan. In Tokyo you can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku. Check out our accessibility reviews of tourist spots GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI AND THE DISABLED 10 years has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. While many news sources are focusing on this story at this time, there is a fact that often slips through the cracks – the number of disabled people who died was 25% the death toll*.. The first image to come to mind is likely that of those with physical disabilities not being able to escape in time, but that is not the URADOME COAST ISLAND CRUISE JAPANESE DISABLED ARTIST TOMIHIRO HOSHINO Tomihiro Hoshino was an experienced 24-year-old gymnastics teacher with a real passion for the sport. An active mountain climber and gymnastics instructor, his life changed completely as he was demonstrating a double somersault technique to a group of junior high school students. Hoshino unfortunately injured his neck during themaneuver and
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF ACCESSIBLE TAXIS IN TOKYO Increasing the Number of Accessible Taxis in Tokyo. Taxis are a common appearance throughout Japan and are incredibly easy to find. In addition to hailing them on the street, taxis also congregate near train stations to take riders the last mile, or home after the last train. Typically, the taxis are sedan-style cars and can fit a manualACCESSIBLE JAPAN
This is how Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) was born – based on a combination of both the good and bad experiences of traveling with a disability, it’s a website dedicated to collecting everything there is to know about accessibility in Japan. ACCESSIBLE TOURS IN JAPAN All-Inclusive Customized Tours. Ohayo Travel is a Japan-based travel agency that focuses on tours for travelers with disabilities and silver travelers. Tours are created and customized with the needs and desires of the customer in mind. Ohayo Travel. Inside Japan Tours is an expert on Japan and has offices in the UK, the US, Australia, andNagoya.
BRINGING MEDICINE TO JAPAN Japanese customs officials or police can detain travelers importing prohibited items. Up to one month’s supply of prescription medicine (that is allowed by Japanese law) can be brought into Japan. Travelers should bring a copy of their doctor’s prescription as well as a letter stating the purpose of the drug. Those who must carry more than WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ACROSS JAPAN While Tokyo and Kyoto are by far the most popular cities for tourists to visit in Japan, there are many other exciting regions to explore. Read our wheelchair accessibility reviews of the most popular touristspots across Japan
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HOTELS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the most important stop for most visitors to Japan. You can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku.. Due to the number of tourists and the upcoming 2020 WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the first stop for most visitors to Japan. In Tokyo you can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku. Check out our accessibility reviews of tourist spots GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI AND THE DISABLED 10 years has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. While many news sources are focusing on this story at this time, there is a fact that often slips through the cracks – the number of disabled people who died was 25% the death toll*.. The first image to come to mind is likely that of those with physical disabilities not being able to escape in time, but that is not the URADOME COAST ISLAND CRUISE JAPANESE DISABLED ARTIST TOMIHIRO HOSHINO Tomihiro Hoshino was an experienced 24-year-old gymnastics teacher with a real passion for the sport. An active mountain climber and gymnastics instructor, his life changed completely as he was demonstrating a double somersault technique to a group of junior high school students. Hoshino unfortunately injured his neck during themaneuver and
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF ACCESSIBLE TAXIS IN TOKYO Increasing the Number of Accessible Taxis in Tokyo. Taxis are a common appearance throughout Japan and are incredibly easy to find. In addition to hailing them on the street, taxis also congregate near train stations to take riders the last mile, or home after the last train. Typically, the taxis are sedan-style cars and can fit a manual ACCESSIBLE TOURS IN JAPAN All-Inclusive Customized Tours. Ohayo Travel is a Japan-based travel agency that focuses on tours for travelers with disabilities and silver travelers. Tours are created and customized with the needs and desires of the customer in mind. Ohayo Travel. Inside Japan Tours is an expert on Japan and has offices in the UK, the US, Australia, andNagoya.
ABOUT ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) came into being from a combination of both good and bad experiences of traveling in a wheelchair. The creator, Josh Grisdale (グリズデイル バリージョシュア), has extensive travel experience with an electric wheelchair. An adventurer at heart, he hates to hear “impossible” and AIRPORT ACCESSIBILITY IN JAPAN The following is a breakdown of additional information about this Airport: Accessibility. Accessible toilets (multipurpose unisex restrooms) Multiple elevators. Optional guided assistance to/from your flight. Wheelchairs available (various manual types; for use in the airport) Writing boards. ACCESSIBILE TRAVEL IN JAPAN Wheelchair Accessible Travel in Japan General information. Nothing stays the same in Japan. Everything is moving, evolving, progressing. As recently as the year 2000, to get on a train could involve calling ahead, possibly arranging to have staff carry you up or down stairs, and getting off the the train a stop or two early to walk if yourJAPAN RAIL PASS
The price of the ordinary JR Pass varies between around ¥30,000 for 7-days and ¥60,000 for a 21-day pass, and is a bit more affordable than the price of the Green JR Pass (around ¥40,000 and ¥80,000, respectively). The Japan Rail Pass, whether it’s ordinary or Green one, can be used on almost all JR-operated trains, including the DISABILITY IDENTIFICATION CARDS IN JAPAN Japan is one of the countries that has disability ID. It is called a 障がい者手帳 ( shogaisha techo ), or disability passbook, but can be translated by different tourist attractions as something like disabled card or disability passport. The actual shogaisha techo is similar in size and shape to that of a passport, with a cover on the LEARNING ABOUT UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN JAPAN With increased universally designed structures and items, it made me realize the importance of the different features. In this way, and many others, I truly think that Japan is a model country in regards to providing accessibility. All in all, I believe that with continued efforts, through platforms such as this one, we can all create asociety
ZOJOJI | ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Zojoji Temple is one of Tokyo’s most important temples. While it may not look wheelchair accessible, a large part of the temple grounds can be accessed by wheelchair users and those with mobility needs. Zojoji Temple (Formally San’en-zan Zōjō-ji 三縁山増上寺) is a Buddhist temple located in RIGHT TO COMMUNICATION FOR DEAF IN JAPAN Japan is generally a fairly inclusive place for people from around the world speaking many different languages. While many of the top areas of Japan have street signs in several different languages and multilingual officials, only a few places have had sign language lawsuntil now.
URADOME COAST ISLAND CRUISE Uradome Coast Island Cruise does have multiple ships available (prices vary), however not all of them are be wheelchair accessible. Their Pleasure Boat cruise is easily wheelchair accessible via a ramp placed at the pier while the boat is moored (Though a sharp turn isACCESSIBLE JAPAN
Accessible travel advice for disabled and senior travelers interested in visiting Japan. Wheelchair accessible hotels, tourist sites, train travel tips and more. アクセシブルジャパン公式サイト ACCESSIBLE TOURS IN JAPAN Disclaimer: While we have partnered with some of these tour operators to help create tours, not all have been checked in person and should just be considered a starting point. Accessible Japan does not handle the booking, transactions, or coordination of the tour itself. It is essential that you discuss your disability with the tour operator to ensure your needs are properly accommodated. BRINGING MEDICINE TO JAPAN Bringing medicine into Japan may be a potential hazard as the some common prescription medication - and even some over the counter medications - available in other counties may be illegal in Japan. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ACROSS JAPAN While Tokyo and Kyoto are by far the most popular cities for tourists to visit in Japan, there are many other exciting regions to explore. Read our wheelchair accessibility reviews of the most popular touristspots across Japan
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HOTELS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the most important stop for most visitors to Japan. You can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku.. Due to the number of tourists and the upcoming 2020 WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the first stop for most visitors to Japan. In Tokyo you can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku. Check out our accessibility reviews of tourist spots GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI AND THE DISABLED 10 years has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. While many news sources are focusing on this story at this time, there is a fact that often slips through the cracks – the number of disabled people who died was 25% the death toll*.. The first image to come to mind is likely that of those with physical disabilities not being able to escape in time, but that is not the JAPANESE DISABLED ARTIST TOMIHIRO HOSHINO Tomihiro Hoshino was an experienced 24-year-old gymnastics teacher with a real passion for the sport. An active mountain climber and gymnastics instructor, his life changed completely as he was demonstrating a double somersault technique to a group of junior highschool students.
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF ACCESSIBLE TAXIS IN TOKYO lesley-harris · October 15, 2019 at 1:35 am . During my 10 day stay in Japan at the beginning of ocober 2019 I used these taxis several times with my foldable manual wheelchair. URADOME COAST ISLAND CRUISEACCESSIBLE JAPAN
Accessible travel advice for disabled and senior travelers interested in visiting Japan. Wheelchair accessible hotels, tourist sites, train travel tips and more. アクセシブルジャパン公式サイト ACCESSIBLE TOURS IN JAPAN Disclaimer: While we have partnered with some of these tour operators to help create tours, not all have been checked in person and should just be considered a starting point. Accessible Japan does not handle the booking, transactions, or coordination of the tour itself. It is essential that you discuss your disability with the tour operator to ensure your needs are properly accommodated. BRINGING MEDICINE TO JAPAN Bringing medicine into Japan may be a potential hazard as the some common prescription medication - and even some over the counter medications - available in other counties may be illegal in Japan. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ACROSS JAPAN While Tokyo and Kyoto are by far the most popular cities for tourists to visit in Japan, there are many other exciting regions to explore. Read our wheelchair accessibility reviews of the most popular touristspots across Japan
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HOTELS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the most important stop for most visitors to Japan. You can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku.. Due to the number of tourists and the upcoming 2020 WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the first stop for most visitors to Japan. In Tokyo you can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku. Check out our accessibility reviews of tourist spots GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI AND THE DISABLED 10 years has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. While many news sources are focusing on this story at this time, there is a fact that often slips through the cracks – the number of disabled people who died was 25% the death toll*.. The first image to come to mind is likely that of those with physical disabilities not being able to escape in time, but that is not the JAPANESE DISABLED ARTIST TOMIHIRO HOSHINO Tomihiro Hoshino was an experienced 24-year-old gymnastics teacher with a real passion for the sport. An active mountain climber and gymnastics instructor, his life changed completely as he was demonstrating a double somersault technique to a group of junior highschool students.
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF ACCESSIBLE TAXIS IN TOKYO lesley-harris · October 15, 2019 at 1:35 am . During my 10 day stay in Japan at the beginning of ocober 2019 I used these taxis several times with my foldable manual wheelchair. URADOME COAST ISLAND CRUISE ABOUT ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Accessible Japan exists to provide travelers with disabilities with as much information as possible so that they can make informed decisions based on their unique needs when planning their vacation to Japan. アクセシブルジャパンについて。 ACCESSIBLE TOURS IN JAPAN Disclaimer: While we have partnered with some of these tour operators to help create tours, not all have been checked in person and should just be considered a starting point. Accessible Japan does not handle the booking, transactions, or coordination of the tour itself. It is essential that you discuss your disability with the tour operator to ensure your needs are properly accommodated. ACCESSIBILE TRAVEL IN JAPAN People with hearing impairments in Japan sign to communicate, and, as you might expect, they don’t use American Sign Language (ASL)! Japanese Sign Language (JSL) is called 手話 (shu-wa, lit. “hand language”), and though people with hearing impairments have faced an uphill battle for recognition, the “Basic Act for Persons with Disabilities” that came into law in 2011 officially AIRPORT ACCESSIBILITY IN JAPAN Airport Code: HND | Telephone: 03-6428-0888 | Website Just outside Tokyo (located on the southeastern side of Japan’s main island, and the largest metropolitan area in Japan), serving mostly domestic and some international flights, this airport is the busiest airport inJapan.
DISABILITY IDENTIFICATION CARDS IN JAPAN People with disabilities in Japan have ID that provides discounts for transportation and sightseeing. Sadly, tourists don't always get thesame discounts.
RIGHT TO COMMUNICATION FOR DEAF IN JAPAN Japan is generally a fairly inclusive place for people from around the world speaking many different languages. While many of the top areas of Japan have street signs in several different languages and multilingual officials, only a few places have had sign language lawsuntil now.
LEARNING ABOUT UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN JAPAN Jasmine, an occupational therapy student completing a 3-month long doctoral experiential internship with The Accessible Design Foundation of Japan, shares her URADOME COAST ISLAND CRUISE Uradome Coast Island Cruise does have multiple ships available (prices vary), however not all of them are be wheelchair accessible. Their Pleasure Boat cruise is easily wheelchair accessible via a ramp placed at the pier while the boat is moored (Though a sharp turn is ZOJOJI | ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Zojoji Temple is one of Tokyo's most important temples. While it may not look wheelchair accessible, a large part of the temple grounds can be accessed by wheelchair users and those with mobility needs.SHIROTORI GARDEN
The city-run garden charges a reasonable admission of 300 yen and is open from 9:00am-5:00pm (admission until 4:30 p.m.). The garden is closed on Mondays (or the following weekday if the Monday is a holiday), as well as December 29 – January 3 for New Years.ACCESSIBLE JAPAN
This is how Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) was born – based on a combination of both the good and bad experiences of traveling with a disability, it’s a website dedicated to collecting everything there is to know about accessibility in Japan. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ACROSS JAPAN While Tokyo and Kyoto are by far the most popular cities for tourists to visit in Japan, there are many other exciting regions to explore. Read our wheelchair accessibility reviews of the most popular touristspots across Japan
BRINGING MEDICINE TO JAPAN Japanese customs officials or police can detain travelers importing prohibited items. Up to one month’s supply of prescription medicine (that is allowed by Japanese law) can be brought into Japan. Travelers should bring a copy of their doctor’s prescription as well as a letter stating the purpose of the drug. Those who must carry more thanJAPAN RAIL PASS
The price of the ordinary JR Pass varies between around ¥30,000 for 7-days and ¥60,000 for a 21-day pass, and is a bit more affordable than the price of the Green JR Pass (around ¥40,000 and ¥80,000, respectively). The Japan Rail Pass, whether it’s ordinary or Green one, can be used on almost all JR-operated trains, including the WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HOTELS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the most important stop for most visitors to Japan. You can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku.. Due to the number of tourists and the upcoming 2020 LEARNING ABOUT UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN JAPAN With increased universally designed structures and items, it made me realize the importance of the different features. In this way, and many others, I truly think that Japan is a model country in regards to providing accessibility. All in all, I believe that with continued efforts, through platforms such as this one, we can all create asociety
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the first stop for most visitors to Japan. In Tokyo you can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku. Check out our accessibility reviews of tourist spots GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI AND THE DISABLED 10 years has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. While many news sources are focusing on this story at this time, there is a fact that often slips through the cracks – the number of disabled people who died was 25% the death toll*.. The first image to come to mind is likely that of those with physical disabilities not being able to escape in time, but that is not the JAPANESE DISABLED ARTIST TOMIHIRO HOSHINO Tomihiro Hoshino was an experienced 24-year-old gymnastics teacher with a real passion for the sport. An active mountain climber and gymnastics instructor, his life changed completely as he was demonstrating a double somersault technique to a group of junior high school students. Hoshino unfortunately injured his neck during themaneuver and
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF ACCESSIBLE TAXIS IN TOKYO Increasing the Number of Accessible Taxis in Tokyo. Taxis are a common appearance throughout Japan and are incredibly easy to find. In addition to hailing them on the street, taxis also congregate near train stations to take riders the last mile, or home after the last train. Typically, the taxis are sedan-style cars and can fit a manualACCESSIBLE JAPAN
This is how Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) was born – based on a combination of both the good and bad experiences of traveling with a disability, it’s a website dedicated to collecting everything there is to know about accessibility in Japan. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ACROSS JAPAN While Tokyo and Kyoto are by far the most popular cities for tourists to visit in Japan, there are many other exciting regions to explore. Read our wheelchair accessibility reviews of the most popular touristspots across Japan
BRINGING MEDICINE TO JAPAN Japanese customs officials or police can detain travelers importing prohibited items. Up to one month’s supply of prescription medicine (that is allowed by Japanese law) can be brought into Japan. Travelers should bring a copy of their doctor’s prescription as well as a letter stating the purpose of the drug. Those who must carry more thanJAPAN RAIL PASS
The price of the ordinary JR Pass varies between around ¥30,000 for 7-days and ¥60,000 for a 21-day pass, and is a bit more affordable than the price of the Green JR Pass (around ¥40,000 and ¥80,000, respectively). The Japan Rail Pass, whether it’s ordinary or Green one, can be used on almost all JR-operated trains, including the WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HOTELS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the most important stop for most visitors to Japan. You can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku.. Due to the number of tourists and the upcoming 2020 LEARNING ABOUT UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN JAPAN With increased universally designed structures and items, it made me realize the importance of the different features. In this way, and many others, I truly think that Japan is a model country in regards to providing accessibility. All in all, I believe that with continued efforts, through platforms such as this one, we can all create asociety
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the first stop for most visitors to Japan. In Tokyo you can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku. Check out our accessibility reviews of tourist spots GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI AND THE DISABLED 10 years has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. While many news sources are focusing on this story at this time, there is a fact that often slips through the cracks – the number of disabled people who died was 25% the death toll*.. The first image to come to mind is likely that of those with physical disabilities not being able to escape in time, but that is not the JAPANESE DISABLED ARTIST TOMIHIRO HOSHINO Tomihiro Hoshino was an experienced 24-year-old gymnastics teacher with a real passion for the sport. An active mountain climber and gymnastics instructor, his life changed completely as he was demonstrating a double somersault technique to a group of junior high school students. Hoshino unfortunately injured his neck during themaneuver and
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF ACCESSIBLE TAXIS IN TOKYO Increasing the Number of Accessible Taxis in Tokyo. Taxis are a common appearance throughout Japan and are incredibly easy to find. In addition to hailing them on the street, taxis also congregate near train stations to take riders the last mile, or home after the last train. Typically, the taxis are sedan-style cars and can fit a manual ACCESSIBLE TOURS IN JAPAN All-Inclusive Customized Tours. Ohayo Travel is a Japan-based travel agency that focuses on tours for travelers with disabilities and silver travelers. Tours are created and customized with the needs and desires of the customer in mind. Ohayo Travel. Inside Japan Tours is an expert on Japan and has offices in the UK, the US, Australia, andNagoya.
ABOUT ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) came into being from a combination of both good and bad experiences of traveling in a wheelchair. The creator, Josh Grisdale (グリズデイル バリージョシュア), has extensive travel experience with an electric wheelchair. An adventurer at heart, he hates to hear “impossible” and AIRPORT ACCESSIBILITY IN JAPAN The following is a breakdown of additional information about this Airport: Accessibility. Accessible toilets (multipurpose unisex restrooms) Multiple elevators. Optional guided assistance to/from your flight. Wheelchairs available (various manual types; for use in the airport) Writing boards. LEARNING ABOUT UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN JAPAN With increased universally designed structures and items, it made me realize the importance of the different features. In this way, and many others, I truly think that Japan is a model country in regards to providing accessibility. All in all, I believe that with continued efforts, through platforms such as this one, we can all create asociety
DISABILITY IDENTIFICATION CARDS IN JAPAN Japan is one of the countries that has disability ID. It is called a 障がい者手帳 ( shogaisha techo ), or disability passbook, but can be translated by different tourist attractions as something like disabled card or disability passport. The actual shogaisha techo is similar in size and shape to that of a passport, with a cover on the HAKONE | ACCESSIBLE JAPAN The Hakone Round Course is a popular day trip from Tokyo that allows travelers to enjoy Lake Ashi, lush forest mountains, and a fantastic view of Mount Fuji on clear days. Despite the mountainous location, the Hakone Round Course itself is wheelchair accessible. However, deviating from the course is very difficult in some areas due to very JAPANESE DISABLED ARTIST TOMIHIRO HOSHINO Tomihiro Hoshino was an experienced 24-year-old gymnastics teacher with a real passion for the sport. An active mountain climber and gymnastics instructor, his life changed completely as he was demonstrating a double somersault technique to a group of junior highschool students.
ZOJOJI | ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Zojoji Temple is one of Tokyo’s most important temples. While it may not look wheelchair accessible, a large part of the temple grounds can be accessed by wheelchair users and those with mobility needs. Zojoji Temple (Formally San’en-zan Zōjō-ji 三縁山増上寺) is a Buddhist temple located in RIGHT TO COMMUNICATION FOR DEAF IN JAPAN Japan is generally a fairly inclusive place for people from around the world speaking many different languages. While many of the top areas of Japan have street signs in several different languages and multilingual officials, only a few places have had sign language lawsuntil now.
URADOME COAST ISLAND CRUISE Uradome Coast Island Cruise does have multiple ships available (prices vary), however not all of them are be wheelchair accessible. Their Pleasure Boat cruise is easily wheelchair accessible via a ramp placed at the pier while the boat is moored (Though a sharp turn isACCESSIBLE JAPAN
This is how Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) was born – based on a combination of both the good and bad experiences of traveling with a disability, it’s a website dedicated to collecting everything there is to know about accessibility in Japan. ABOUT ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) came into being from a combination of both good and bad experiences of traveling in a wheelchair. The creator, Josh Grisdale (グリズデイル バリージョシュア), has extensive travel experience with an electric wheelchair. An adventurer at heart, he hates to hear “impossible” and ACCESSIBLE TOURS IN JAPAN All-Inclusive Customized Tours. Ohayo Travel is a Japan-based travel agency that focuses on tours for travelers with disabilities and silver travelers. Tours are created and customized with the needs and desires of the customer in mind. Ohayo Travel. Inside Japan Tours is an expert on Japan and has offices in the UK, the US, Australia, andNagoya.
BRINGING MEDICINE TO JAPAN Japanese customs officials or police can detain travelers importing prohibited items. Up to one month’s supply of prescription medicine (that is allowed by Japanese law) can be brought into Japan. Travelers should bring a copy of their doctor’s prescription as well as a letter stating the purpose of the drug. Those who must carry more than WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HOTELS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the most important stop for most visitors to Japan. You can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku.. Due to the number of tourists and the upcoming 2020 LEARNING ABOUT UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN JAPAN With increased universally designed structures and items, it made me realize the importance of the different features. In this way, and many others, I truly think that Japan is a model country in regards to providing accessibility. All in all, I believe that with continued efforts, through platforms such as this one, we can all create asociety
UNDERSTANDING JAPANESE BRAILLE Understanding Japanese Braille. The Japanese braille system is based on the original braille script and is known as “tenji” (literally, “dot characters”) in Japanese. As with most other braille languages, it was developed together with the education for the blind during the late 19th century. The specific phonological andorthographic
ZOJOJI | ACCESSIBLE JAPANSEE MORE ON ACCESSIBLE-JAPAN.COM GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI AND THE DISABLED 10 years has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. While many news sources are focusing on this story at this time, there is a fact that often slips through the cracks – the number of disabled people who died was 25% the death toll*.. The first image to come to mind is likely that of those with physical disabilities not being able to escape in time, but that is not the TRAVELING IN JAPAN WITH A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT The most notable accessibility feature for the visually impaired is the yellow tactile strips that serve as guiding lines in almost every major public venue, such as subway stations, sidewalks in Tokyo, and some indoor malls. They serve a dual purpose. First, it allows you and others to stay on the left side while moving in the crowded and busyACCESSIBLE JAPAN
This is how Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) was born – based on a combination of both the good and bad experiences of traveling with a disability, it’s a website dedicated to collecting everything there is to know about accessibility in Japan. ABOUT ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) came into being from a combination of both good and bad experiences of traveling in a wheelchair. The creator, Josh Grisdale (グリズデイル バリージョシュア), has extensive travel experience with an electric wheelchair. An adventurer at heart, he hates to hear “impossible” and ACCESSIBLE TOURS IN JAPAN All-Inclusive Customized Tours. Ohayo Travel is a Japan-based travel agency that focuses on tours for travelers with disabilities and silver travelers. Tours are created and customized with the needs and desires of the customer in mind. Ohayo Travel. Inside Japan Tours is an expert on Japan and has offices in the UK, the US, Australia, andNagoya.
BRINGING MEDICINE TO JAPAN Japanese customs officials or police can detain travelers importing prohibited items. Up to one month’s supply of prescription medicine (that is allowed by Japanese law) can be brought into Japan. Travelers should bring a copy of their doctor’s prescription as well as a letter stating the purpose of the drug. Those who must carry more than WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HOTELS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the most important stop for most visitors to Japan. You can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku.. Due to the number of tourists and the upcoming 2020 LEARNING ABOUT UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN JAPAN With increased universally designed structures and items, it made me realize the importance of the different features. In this way, and many others, I truly think that Japan is a model country in regards to providing accessibility. All in all, I believe that with continued efforts, through platforms such as this one, we can all create asociety
UNDERSTANDING JAPANESE BRAILLE Understanding Japanese Braille. The Japanese braille system is based on the original braille script and is known as “tenji” (literally, “dot characters”) in Japanese. As with most other braille languages, it was developed together with the education for the blind during the late 19th century. The specific phonological andorthographic
ZOJOJI | ACCESSIBLE JAPANSEE MORE ON ACCESSIBLE-JAPAN.COM GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI AND THE DISABLED 10 years has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. While many news sources are focusing on this story at this time, there is a fact that often slips through the cracks – the number of disabled people who died was 25% the death toll*.. The first image to come to mind is likely that of those with physical disabilities not being able to escape in time, but that is not the TRAVELING IN JAPAN WITH A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT The most notable accessibility feature for the visually impaired is the yellow tactile strips that serve as guiding lines in almost every major public venue, such as subway stations, sidewalks in Tokyo, and some indoor malls. They serve a dual purpose. First, it allows you and others to stay on the left side while moving in the crowded and busy ABOUT ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) came into being from a combination of both good and bad experiences of traveling in a wheelchair. The creator, Josh Grisdale (グリズデイル バリージョシュア), has extensive travel experience with an electric wheelchair. An adventurer at heart, he hates to hear “impossible” and ACCESSIBLE TOURS IN JAPAN All-Inclusive Customized Tours. Ohayo Travel is a Japan-based travel agency that focuses on tours for travelers with disabilities and silver travelers. Tours are created and customized with the needs and desires of the customer in mind. Ohayo Travel. Inside Japan Tours is an expert on Japan and has offices in the UK, the US, Australia, andNagoya.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ACROSS JAPAN While Tokyo and Kyoto are by far the most popular cities for tourists to visit in Japan, there are many other exciting regions to explore. Read our wheelchair accessibility reviews of the most popular touristspots across Japan
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The price of the ordinary JR Pass varies between around ¥30,000 for 7-days and ¥60,000 for a 21-day pass, and is a bit more affordable than the price of the Green JR Pass (around ¥40,000 and ¥80,000, respectively). The Japan Rail Pass, whether it’s ordinary or Green one, can be used on almost all JR-operated trains, including the DISABILITY IDENTIFICATION CARDS IN JAPAN Japan is one of the countries that has disability ID. It is called a 障がい者手帳 ( shogaisha techo ), or disability passbook, but can be translated by different tourist attractions as something like disabled card or disability passport. The actual shogaisha techo is similar in size and shape to that of a passport, with a cover on the UNDERSTANDING JAPANESE BRAILLE Understanding Japanese Braille. The Japanese braille system is based on the original braille script and is known as “tenji” (literally, “dot characters”) in Japanese. As with most other braille languages, it was developed together with the education for the blind during the late 19th century. The specific phonological andorthographic
MOBILITY SCOOTERS IN JAPAN JR Rules. The following is a translation of the rules regarding mobility scooters on the shinkansen: In cases where certain conditions are met for both the passengers and wheelchairs, it is possible to ride in the multi-purpose room on train cars operated by the N700 series used on the Tokaido, Sanyo and Kyushu Shinkansen lines, the W7series
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the first stop for most visitors to Japan. In Tokyo you can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku. Check out our accessibility reviews of tourist spots HAKONE | ACCESSIBLE JAPAN The Hakone Round Course is a popular day trip from Tokyo that allows travelers to enjoy Lake Ashi, lush forest mountains, and a fantastic view of Mount Fuji on clear days. Despite the mountainous location, the Hakone Round Course itself is wheelchair accessible. However, deviating from the course is very difficult in some areas due to very ZOJOJI | ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Zojoji Temple is one of Tokyo’s most important temples. While it may not look wheelchair accessible, a large part of the temple grounds can be accessed by wheelchair users and those with mobility needs. Zojoji Temple (Formally San’en-zan Zōjō-ji 三縁山増上寺) is a Buddhist temple located inACCESSIBLE JAPAN
This is how Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) was born – based on a combination of both the good and bad experiences of traveling with a disability, it’s a website dedicated to collecting everything there is to know about accessibility in Japan. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ACROSS JAPAN While Tokyo and Kyoto are by far the most popular cities for tourists to visit in Japan, there are many other exciting regions to explore. Read our wheelchair accessibility reviews of the most popular touristspots across Japan
BRINGING MEDICINE TO JAPAN Japanese customs officials or police can detain travelers importing prohibited items. Up to one month’s supply of prescription medicine (that is allowed by Japanese law) can be brought into Japan. Travelers should bring a copy of their doctor’s prescription as well as a letter stating the purpose of the drug. Those who must carry more thanJAPAN RAIL PASS
The price of the ordinary JR Pass varies between around ¥30,000 for 7-days and ¥60,000 for a 21-day pass, and is a bit more affordable than the price of the Green JR Pass (around ¥40,000 and ¥80,000, respectively). The Japan Rail Pass, whether it’s ordinary or Green one, can be used on almost all JR-operated trains, including the WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HOTELS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the most important stop for most visitors to Japan. You can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku.. Due to the number of tourists and the upcoming 2020 LEARNING ABOUT UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN JAPAN With increased universally designed structures and items, it made me realize the importance of the different features. In this way, and many others, I truly think that Japan is a model country in regards to providing accessibility. All in all, I believe that with continued efforts, through platforms such as this one, we can all create asociety
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the first stop for most visitors to Japan. In Tokyo you can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku. Check out our accessibility reviews of tourist spots GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI AND THE DISABLED 10 years has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. While many news sources are focusing on this story at this time, there is a fact that often slips through the cracks – the number of disabled people who died was 25% the death toll*.. The first image to come to mind is likely that of those with physical disabilities not being able to escape in time, but that is not the JAPANESE DISABLED ARTIST TOMIHIRO HOSHINO Tomihiro Hoshino was an experienced 24-year-old gymnastics teacher with a real passion for the sport. An active mountain climber and gymnastics instructor, his life changed completely as he was demonstrating a double somersault technique to a group of junior high school students. Hoshino unfortunately injured his neck during themaneuver and
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF ACCESSIBLE TAXIS IN TOKYO Increasing the Number of Accessible Taxis in Tokyo. Taxis are a common appearance throughout Japan and are incredibly easy to find. In addition to hailing them on the street, taxis also congregate near train stations to take riders the last mile, or home after the last train. Typically, the taxis are sedan-style cars and can fit a manualACCESSIBLE JAPAN
This is how Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) was born – based on a combination of both the good and bad experiences of traveling with a disability, it’s a website dedicated to collecting everything there is to know about accessibility in Japan. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ACROSS JAPAN While Tokyo and Kyoto are by far the most popular cities for tourists to visit in Japan, there are many other exciting regions to explore. Read our wheelchair accessibility reviews of the most popular touristspots across Japan
BRINGING MEDICINE TO JAPAN Japanese customs officials or police can detain travelers importing prohibited items. Up to one month’s supply of prescription medicine (that is allowed by Japanese law) can be brought into Japan. Travelers should bring a copy of their doctor’s prescription as well as a letter stating the purpose of the drug. Those who must carry more thanJAPAN RAIL PASS
The price of the ordinary JR Pass varies between around ¥30,000 for 7-days and ¥60,000 for a 21-day pass, and is a bit more affordable than the price of the Green JR Pass (around ¥40,000 and ¥80,000, respectively). The Japan Rail Pass, whether it’s ordinary or Green one, can be used on almost all JR-operated trains, including the WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HOTELS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the most important stop for most visitors to Japan. You can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku.. Due to the number of tourists and the upcoming 2020 LEARNING ABOUT UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN JAPAN With increased universally designed structures and items, it made me realize the importance of the different features. In this way, and many others, I truly think that Japan is a model country in regards to providing accessibility. All in all, I believe that with continued efforts, through platforms such as this one, we can all create asociety
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN TOKYO Tokyo is the heart of modern Japan and is the first stop for most visitors to Japan. In Tokyo you can walk from a traditional temple to a bustling city-center in minutes, take in the sights and sounds of the electronics and anime haven in Akihabara, get lost in a maze of trains and subways, or see the latest youth fashion trends in Harajuku. Check out our accessibility reviews of tourist spots GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI AND THE DISABLED 10 years has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. While many news sources are focusing on this story at this time, there is a fact that often slips through the cracks – the number of disabled people who died was 25% the death toll*.. The first image to come to mind is likely that of those with physical disabilities not being able to escape in time, but that is not the JAPANESE DISABLED ARTIST TOMIHIRO HOSHINO Tomihiro Hoshino was an experienced 24-year-old gymnastics teacher with a real passion for the sport. An active mountain climber and gymnastics instructor, his life changed completely as he was demonstrating a double somersault technique to a group of junior high school students. Hoshino unfortunately injured his neck during themaneuver and
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF ACCESSIBLE TAXIS IN TOKYO Increasing the Number of Accessible Taxis in Tokyo. Taxis are a common appearance throughout Japan and are incredibly easy to find. In addition to hailing them on the street, taxis also congregate near train stations to take riders the last mile, or home after the last train. Typically, the taxis are sedan-style cars and can fit a manual ACCESSIBLE TOURS IN JAPAN All-Inclusive Customized Tours. Ohayo Travel is a Japan-based travel agency that focuses on tours for travelers with disabilities and silver travelers. Tours are created and customized with the needs and desires of the customer in mind. Ohayo Travel. Inside Japan Tours is an expert on Japan and has offices in the UK, the US, Australia, andNagoya.
ABOUT ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Accessible Japan (アクセシブルジャパン) came into being from a combination of both good and bad experiences of traveling in a wheelchair. The creator, Josh Grisdale (グリズデイル バリージョシュア), has extensive travel experience with an electric wheelchair. An adventurer at heart, he hates to hear “impossible” and AIRPORT ACCESSIBILITY IN JAPAN The following is a breakdown of additional information about this Airport: Accessibility. Accessible toilets (multipurpose unisex restrooms) Multiple elevators. Optional guided assistance to/from your flight. Wheelchairs available (various manual types; for use in the airport) Writing boards. LEARNING ABOUT UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN JAPAN With increased universally designed structures and items, it made me realize the importance of the different features. In this way, and many others, I truly think that Japan is a model country in regards to providing accessibility. All in all, I believe that with continued efforts, through platforms such as this one, we can all create asociety
DISABILITY IDENTIFICATION CARDS IN JAPAN Japan is one of the countries that has disability ID. It is called a 障がい者手帳 ( shogaisha techo ), or disability passbook, but can be translated by different tourist attractions as something like disabled card or disability passport. The actual shogaisha techo is similar in size and shape to that of a passport, with a cover on the HAKONE | ACCESSIBLE JAPAN The Hakone Round Course is a popular day trip from Tokyo that allows travelers to enjoy Lake Ashi, lush forest mountains, and a fantastic view of Mount Fuji on clear days. Despite the mountainous location, the Hakone Round Course itself is wheelchair accessible. However, deviating from the course is very difficult in some areas due to very JAPANESE DISABLED ARTIST TOMIHIRO HOSHINO Tomihiro Hoshino was an experienced 24-year-old gymnastics teacher with a real passion for the sport. An active mountain climber and gymnastics instructor, his life changed completely as he was demonstrating a double somersault technique to a group of junior highschool students.
ZOJOJI | ACCESSIBLE JAPAN Zojoji Temple is one of Tokyo’s most important temples. While it may not look wheelchair accessible, a large part of the temple grounds can be accessed by wheelchair users and those with mobility needs. Zojoji Temple (Formally San’en-zan Zōjō-ji 三縁山増上寺) is a Buddhist temple located in RIGHT TO COMMUNICATION FOR DEAF IN JAPAN Japan is generally a fairly inclusive place for people from around the world speaking many different languages. While many of the top areas of Japan have street signs in several different languages and multilingual officials, only a few places have had sign language lawsuntil now.
URADOME COAST ISLAND CRUISE Uradome Coast Island Cruise does have multiple ships available (prices vary), however not all of them are be wheelchair accessible. Their Pleasure Boat cruise is easily wheelchair accessible via a ramp placed at the pier while the boat is moored (Though a sharp turn is * Toggle High Contrast* Toggle Font size
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