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Looking to travel to Japan and need accessibility information? Join our group discussion on accessible travel in Japan and discover the best tips and tricks.
The Japan group is a community of travelers who are passionate about exploring Japan and sharing their experiences with others. This group is dedicated to discussing all aspects of accessible travel in Japan, including accommodations, transportation, tourist attractions, and cultural experiences, as well as links to accessible travel companies and organizations.
Whether you have been here a million times or planning your first visit, the Japan group is a welcoming community that offers support and encouragement for travelers of all abilities. By sharing their experiences and knowledge, members of the group are helping to make travel in Japan more accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
Reply To: Maid Cafe – Pokemon Cafe
Just a couple days ago I went to one of the largest Pokemon centers (store). It’s in the Ikebukuro area inside the Sunshine City (multi-level mall), Pokémon Center Mega Tokyo, just down the road a bit from Higashi-Ikebukuro Station. It’s a large store and easy to get around in a wheelchair, though you may need patients with the crowds depending on when you go. They also have Pikachu Sweets Cafe, I took a look but didn’t order anything, also spacious (like everything in the mall actually), doesn’t look like you need any reservations but can be packed at lunch/dinner times. If you’re into One Piece Anime, they have a shop. If you like capsule toys (gashapon) they have the biggest number of machines! Aquarium? they have one! Anime-themed restaurants? yup! As well as many more-normal shops. You can easily spend a day here!
As for restrooms, they seem to have private Universal/Family restrooms on each level. I looked in two, both had bidet, grab bars, accessible sinks, and more.