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I am here in Japan as we speak and I’m using a WHILL mobility scooter and travelled from Ginza to Shibuya on the Ginza line today. Both train staions are accessible which is great but when I lined up at the disabilty spot to board the train the step up from the platform was too tall for me to drive on. I had to disengage my brakes and my family…
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Hello,
Before you go to the tracks, when you go through the ticket gate, you can ask staff for a ramp (but called a slope here) to get on and off the train.
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I visited Potter Park zoo in East Lansing, Michigan this last May. I found the park to be extremely accessible, the with the little bit of tweaking needed. I recommend going on the otter experience. My group and I got to go behind the scenes and feed the animals and speak to the keepers who were very knowledgeable and very accommodating and…
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That’s so cool – thanks for sharing!
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Hi, so I’m here in Japan as we speak. I’m using a WHILL mobility scooter. I’ve used the Shinkansen twice to Osaka and I have been advised to book an “Multi Purpose Room” on the train to store the scooter for the journey. This is okay if you have people travelling with you, I am lucky to have my family with me. The staff were extremely…
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