
Group Description
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: Questions about moving to Japan
Your best bet would be to contact the Japanese Embassy in the states, There are restrictions for living / working in Japan (work holiday visa is only available under 35 years of age). In major centres, you can find doctors with englIsh, but someone who can translate for you is easier (think, specialists, dentists etc.). If you live in Japan, there is a disabled person card that gives you discounts on services. You will need to buy some insurance, it is co-pay, but the amount you pay is very low. An example, I went to the hospital with stomach pains, they gave me an MRI, didn’t see much, gave me an IV bag to help hydrate me. I was there for about 4 hours, my portion was 1500 yen. I went to the dentist, had a tooth removed and replaced, about 25,000 yen.
The website Gaijin-pot may also give you more info about teaching in Japan.