• 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

      • Kyoto (main base)

      • Ine or another beautiful traditional fishing village with nice photo spots

      My dates are still flexible — ideally:

      • cool or mild weather

      • not extremely crowded

      • 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

      • Can walk short distances

      • Prefer to avoid long stairs/long walking days

      • Would like options for:

        • mobility scooter rental

        • luggage delivery (so I don’t need to carry bags)

        • local guide familiar with slower-paced travel

      🏨 Accommodation needs

      • Western bed (not low)

      • Private bathroom

      • Shower preferred over deep tub

      • Elevator if possible

      Budget friendly is okay — comfort + accessibility matters more than luxury.

      📌 Questions

      1. Best time of year for mild weather + fewer crowds in Kyoto?

      2. Any mobility scooter rental services in Kyoto?

      3. 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.

      4. Is Kyoto + Ine realistic with mild mobility concerns?

      5. Any tips for scenic places in Kyoto that don’t require long walks or many stairs?

      6. Is there a PWD-friendly way to explore Ine?

      7. Recommendations for accessible accommodations in Kyoto?

      8. Any tips for buses/trains in Kyoto for limited walking travelers?

      🎯 Goal for the trip

      • Slow, relaxing trip

      • Beautiful scenery & photo spots

      • Cultural immersion

      • Not rushing — resting when needed

      Thank you so much!

      Love
      Josh Grisdale
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