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    I’m a huge Gundam and Guampla Fan. And I would like to go to the Gundam base has anybody ever been and do you know if it’s pretty accessible or not?

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    • Pao

      Accessible Japan site mentioned as below. The statue is a 5-10 minute walk from the fully accessible Daiba Station on the Yurikamome Line, next to the DiverCity Tokyo Plaza shopping mall.

      You can easily approach the statue in a wheelchair, and see it from all angles.

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      • We took our client to there on the other day. It’s no problem to go through everywhere inside of the store with wheelchairs.

        Please watch our video on YouTube, it shows the inside of the store.

        https://youtu.be/97OwWBqTAoI?si=LmI7-5m-JGafM8WQ

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      • Hello everyone! I’m from Alabama and it’ll be my first time traveling outside of the country next August to Japan! it’s a two week trip.

        I’m very nervous and so that’s why I’ve started planning so early. Especially since it’s just going to be me and my best friend going together. Sorry for a long windedness but my question is are there any…

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        Josh Grisdale
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        • So glad to have you here!

          Yes, there are baths and onsen with accessible baths.

          Which cities will you be visiting?

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        • Illiterate Fish (edited)

          Welcome to Japan! For foreigners traveling in Japan, Google Maps is absolutely essential. Wheelchair users can use it to check whether a destination has accessible facilities. If you see the little accessibility icon, it’s almost always fine—unless there happens to be temporary construction, which is very unlikely.

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