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First-time solo trip to Kyoto + Ine (mobility scooter & slow travel tips)
Hi everyone 👋
I’m planning my first solo trip to Japan and I would love some advice.
I can walk short distances, but I sometimes need help for longer walking days, so I’m exploring a slow-travel plan in Kyoto and Ine (fishing village).I can usually walk, but I’m planning to rent a mobility scooter just in case, and I’m also interested in having a local guide who understands mobility needs.
🧭 Trip idea
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Kyoto (main base)
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Ine or another beautiful traditional fishing village with nice photo spots
My dates are still flexible — ideally:
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cool or mild weather
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not extremely crowded
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but I don’t mind if there are small cultural events/festivals happening
I’m thinking 7–10 days, but open to suggestions.
♿️ Mobility info
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Can walk short distances
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Prefer to avoid long stairs/long walking days
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Would like options for:
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mobility scooter rental
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luggage delivery (so I don’t need to carry bags)
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local guide familiar with slower-paced travel
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🏨 Accommodation needs
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Western bed (not low)
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Private bathroom
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Shower preferred over deep tub
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Elevator if possible
Budget friendly is okay — comfort + accessibility matters more than luxury.
📌 Questions
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Best time of year for mild weather + fewer crowds in Kyoto?
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Any mobility scooter rental services in Kyoto?
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I’m also hoping to find a tour guide who can go at a slow pace and help me move around when needed. Not medical help, just friendly support to enjoy the trip.
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Is Kyoto + Ine realistic with mild mobility concerns?
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Any tips for scenic places in Kyoto that don’t require long walks or many stairs?
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Is there a PWD-friendly way to explore Ine?
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Recommendations for accessible accommodations in Kyoto?
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Any tips for buses/trains in Kyoto for limited walking travelers?
🎯 Goal for the trip
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Slow, relaxing trip
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Beautiful scenery & photo spots
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Cultural immersion
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Not rushing — resting when needed
Thank you so much!
Josh Grisdale3 Comments-
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Hello, regarding the scooter, please consider using the JOY Cart.
https://noaa.bizrent.biz/
It will be delivered to your hotel before your rental start date, so you can use it comfortably without any inconvenience.If you are flying into Kansai International Airport and going to Kyoto, you can also rent a cart from ANA MoVA.
Please Seehttps://www.veltra.com/en/asia/japan/osaka/a/195630/reviews
Please also take a look at the article “My Travels with My JOY Cart – Lady Jo” from our Japan group for reference.
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@davidhase thank you! i will sure check that out!
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