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I went to Kamakura over the weekend and rode one of my favourite trains – Enoden.
Check out the accessibility of the train and stations here:
accessible-japan.com
Riding the Enoden Train in Kamakura in a Wheelchair – Accessible Japan
The Enoden railways a great way to get around Kamakura and Enoshima. There are a few points to keep in mind for wheelchair users. Read more about accessibility.
Lady Jo, alliejay and Pao-
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@Lady Jo we just added this to Accessible Japan which might be of interest!
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@Lady Jo Many thanks! I’ve looked at the site and it all seems rather vague so much appreciated!
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@Lady Jo sorry, which looks vague? Accessible Japan ? If so, please let me know what I can add to it!
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@Josh Grisdale You are so kind Josh! Sorry my IT skills are not the best, there’s loads of info but I didn’t scroll right down, thought the menu page was an error, doh! At the moment my itinerary is in the early planning stage but a friend told me there are lots of steps in Kyoto and a few of the sites say the paths are gravel and I’ve no experience of travelling on gravel in my lightweight wheelchair or on a lightweight scooter, (although that would be a question for the rental company). I’ll post a separate question I think ❤️
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