
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.
Reply To: Capybara Cafés
We went to place in Dome City, it was like a mini zoo. They had capybara sloths goats pigs, chickens, lemurs, birds, rabbits I can’t think of everything and it was like ¥1800 to get in and you can stay as long as you want and with your past to get in and they give you tickets so you can buy food and feed everybody. I really enjoyed it because I love sloths. And to be that close to one was wonderful. I looked up the capybara Café and they were very expensive. It was almost $50 American.. This is not a café obviously it’s more of a place just to walk around. We were there for me an hour at the most. Some people go with their kids and they have a little books so you could read with them. It was really nice.