Landing in Japan and trains schedule
Hello,
from my personal experience, don’t be stressed too much about timings and seats availability in the Shinkansen. Trains in Japan are very efficient, so the help for wheelchair users is efficient too. If you have 2 hours between landing and taking the train, it seems in fact comfortable.
The main difference with express trains in Europe is…The lovely “Sakura” cherry blossom season is almost here!
(14 Mar, sidewalk at the Imperial Palace, Tokyo)
alliejay and Josh Grisdale7 CommentsView more commentsWhat are your top 5 sakura locations near Tokyo ?
1It’s really difficult to choose, but I like all the cherry blossom here.
< My 5 favorite “Sakura” locations in Tokyo >
Chidorigafuchi
Ueno Park
Shinjuku Gyoen
Asukayama Park
Sumida Park
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Hello everyone,
is there anyone who has taken a mobility aid, example -a scooter (which is powered by lithium battery)on a plane?
View more commentsI have batteries on my wheelchair. I don’t know if there are lithium, the important thing you have to do is to call the air company and give them all the specific to the competent department and the IATA certification etc etc, so they can register your aid.
I have done this 4-5x from SG to Indonesia & Australia. Just need to remove the lithium batteries & hand carry onto the flight. Also show them the batteries specs sheet. No issue at all for me 🙂
Just allow more time during check in for assistance.
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Any plans for the weekend?
Work! Here’s hoping others have something more exciting planned,
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