
Group Description
Connect with travelers with disabilities and welcoming locals, offering tips on accessible hotels, wheelchair-friendly attractions, and transportation in Japan. From Tokyo’s bustling Shibuya Crossing and historic Asakusa to Kyoto’s golden Kinkaku-ji, Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park, and the hot springs of Hakone, whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, this is the place to ask about accommodations, getting around, or inclusive activities – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find personal stories, travel tips, and recommendations for cultural, historical, and nature experiences. This group supports mobility aid users, along with travelers who have sensory sensitivities, low vision, and hearing loss, helping you enjoy a more accessible Japan adventure.
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To alliejay (sorry, I saw that I could reply to you, but only after I posted this comment separately and now I can’t delete it)
Thank you! While I know we don’t necessarily need to speak Japanese to visit Japan, my husband grew up in Germany as a missionary kid. So, he’s very big on learning a language before we go, so that we can properly communicate with people.
But it’s definitely good to know that people do speak English.