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Chiran Kamakazi Peace Museum near Kagoshima
As far as I see it on the website, it looks fairly accessible. They have wheelchair rental service, too.
https://kagoshima-barrierfree.com/barrier-furee/%E7%9F%A5%E8%A6%A7%E7%89%B9%E6%94%BB%E5%B9%B3%E5%92%8C%E4%BC%9A%E9%A4%A8/ -
Chiran Kamakazi Peace Museum near Kagoshima
Hi, does anyone know if the buses from Kagoshima to the Chiran Kamakazi Peace Museum and Samurai District are Wheelchair accessible? Thanks
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When I took my daughter to Japan earlier this year we used her blue badge parking permit (UK government issue) with generally positive results. It’s got her name and photo on it and it is in multiple languages. I think Australia has something similar.
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In London we have a scheme where my support worker can come in at a discount or for free depending on the production or venue. My support workers are sometimes allowed to travel for free (if we have a sympathetic bus driver😀of course)
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We don’t have that here in the US and I don’t expect it to happen here because we’re still very ableist as a nation. And, right now, there are higher priorities, such as racists kidnapping people off the streets. (No, that is not an exaggeration.)
Here, it’s on an attraction-by-attraction basis. Some allow carers/caregivers to get free…
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