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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: Catheters with bags
I had the same experience. Packed *enough* for my 6 night stay in Tokyo. As my departure approached I obsessively counted and recounted the remaining catheters worried that I’d run out earlier than planned.
Note that at after I left home I must have been nervous about the trip because I got signals that I needed to ‘go’ a number of times without producing much. Used double my usual number that day.
Despite efforts of hotel concierge I shouldn’t source more. He gave me contact for the urology department of the nearby hospital.
Found a pocket of my suitcase where I’d stuffed a few extra. Left on the flight to New York with 3 in hand luggage, where I’d had boxes sent to my next hotel.
Apparently supply in Japan requires a prescription and no online supplies are available to other people.
The corollary, take more that you expect to need. Maybe send a few boxes to be delivered to a hotel you book halfway through the trip.
On previous trips to USA I found a supplier that didn’t require a script but many states do. I had an email now from that supplier that they also do need a script.