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Snowy Accessible Places?
I was wondering if there are any easy place in Japan to enjoy some snow that I could depart from Tokyo and enjoy nearby the station for 1 or 2 nights.
Is Sapporo accessible around this season?
Share some of your experiences!
Josh Grisdale4 CommentsView more comments-
I’m not sure Sapporo, but it is far from Tokyo.
How about Niigata or Nagano.
You may use Shinkansen.
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I see station near hotel around 3-5min by walk and it is big and accessible.
Today there is snow around 20cm already .
There are snow , Onsen and food foods
But pls check weather, I worry bad weather make you trouble.
I’m wheelchair friendly taxi near Narita airport.
If you need taxi for Tokyo hotel from airport, I’m willing to bring you with your baggage.
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Active wheelchair repair/rental shop
I indeed first tried a permobil reseller as I have a Smartdrive power assist add on, but they were unable to help or provide additional contact I could try…
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For everyone who went to Expo, what are your recommended pavilions?
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Sorry for the late reply, but the accessibility Expo you mean the one held at Big Sight?
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Accessible hotels in Tokyo and Kyoto
Hi – I am new to Tabifolk so I’m not sure how to best navigate the site and I’m sure this has been discussed before. I am planning a trip to Tokyo and Kyoto in April (first-time visitor to Japan) and wanted to get recommendations for barrier-free/wheelchair accessible hotels in these cities that are located near the usual attractions.
I am…
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Hi and welcome to Tabifolk!
I’m based in Japan and run an accessible travel company, so I regularly help wheelchair users plan trips to Tokyo and Kyoto. I’d be very happy to share hotel suggestions or even help you with the arrangements if that would be useful.
For example, in Tokyo many of my guests like Keio Plaza Hotel in Shinjuku, which has…
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Hi
We have a growing list on Accessible Japan but hiring a travel agent can also help as even though a hotel has an accessible room, they may require you to book by calling instead of booking online…
Extra tip: sometimes the rooms are called “universal” or “barrier-free” and not “accessible”
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