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Since there is no information about this I thought I’d post a bit about what’s helped me.
Arranging wheelchair assistance at the airport can make a big difference. It will mean being able to get through passport control much more quickly.
I have found being organised has made a big difference too.
Having a list of the medications you’re taking is…
Murielle, Ash and 2 others-
I feel like this was me writing this! Totally agree and do all the things you mentioned in your post. Particularly about wheelchair assistance at the airports – I have always had such a positive experience with special assistance and with the flight crew. It has saved me being in long queues and in pain trying to travel and really reduces…
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I have found JAL amazing in helping passengers that require special assistance. ANA on the other hand are shocking in my experience 🌸
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Wheelchair accessible panoramic hot spring
Hi,
It’s not something I know a lot about but I’m going to set up a service for people wanting information about accessible travel in Japan. So, I’d be happy to investigate for you.
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Accessible Travel DMCs in Japan
I’m am a disability advocate and have also travelled extensively in Japan. I would be happy to talk with them to see if I can help.
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Limited walking but don't need a wheelchair yet...
Taxis are readily available and that’s what I used if I got too tired with walking. Hotels are more than happy to help.
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I would also suggest Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel & Towers. I found the rooms fairly large and ease to move around in. It’s close to Takashimaya.
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