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  • Some pictures of night sakura near the palace. The path was a bit narrow and bumpy in places and a few staff helped me through crowded areas. There were accessible toilet as well. 

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    AnhJon, Murielle and 5 others
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  • Has anyone been to Buenos Aires? If so, how was accessibility there? Planning on visiting soon and would love some insider knowledge.

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    • I did! It was so far so good, I didn’t have any problems with my wheelchair

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    • I know Roby from a local accessible travel agency in Argentina, he knows the country inside out and they organise a bunch of cool activities. Up to you see if you want to get a local guide/agency to get to know the places the first days, and then explore on your own. Just mentioning that using a local guide or agency also supports the… Read more

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  • Last night I went to the Edogawa fireworks display. Fireworks are a huge part of the Japanese summer experience and everyone should try to go!

    At the Edogawa fireworks there are two options for accessible viewing. A free area that is roped off but I think you need to apply for them and be a resident. There are paid accessible seats as well that…

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