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Update!
Since your helpful message I’ve come to the realisation that the model F is a power chair and model R is a scooter.
See pic below
The person to contact is Yuri Ishiguro
His message to me:
Thank you for your inquiry.
Please see the detailed information about our rental service.
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If, during your research, you ever feel like sharing some of your knowledge and findings in the form of a blog post or article, then I am sure Josh would love to share it here on tabifolk, and I know I most definitely would love to share a guest post from you on my website – theworldisaccessible.com 🙂
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Hi everyone,
I’m visiting Japan with some family members in mid October this year and I’m feeling very unsure about it. I can’t walk but will be renting a WHILL model F for the duration of the trip because my mobility is limited due to almost lifelong rheumatoid arthritis.. The holiday is now fully paid for so no possibility of cancelling.
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Ruth my husband (power wheelchair user) and I visited Japan for 2 weeks last November.
The most significant problem we faced was finding accessible restaurants. Other than that most of what we found was accessible.
Somewhere on this site someone posted a list of accessible restaurants in Tokyo that would be helpful for you
We have gotten used…
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I use a power wheelchair and have lived in Japan for almost 20 years. You certainly can! Sure there are many stairs, but nearly always an alternative accessible route. People saying that are just using the non-accessible routes so just see those. Don’t worry!
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I also travel to places like Windsor, Bath, Cambridge and would like to take a trip to Oxford in the near future
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