
Rachel Plumstead
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Electric Bed Hotel
Hi,
I’m trying to find a hotel in Tokyo with a non-smoking universal twin room with an electric bed. We have found a few but they’re either financially prohibitive, or not available for our stay in September.
Apart from trawling lots of individual websites, does anyone have recommendations so that I can narrow down my search.
Thanks
6 CommentsView more commentsI have also been planning a trip for September. I have already done a ton of searching but so far I have a few good options for Tokyo. IDK your budget but I hope this helps narrow your search.
https://www.accessible-japan.com/wheelchair-accessible-hotels-tokyo/
https://www.tokyo.grandnikko.com/eng/
Hotel East 21 Tokyo has the universal room…
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You should be able to get something nice for that budget. I have found several. I am staying for at least a month so I would like to find something nice thats more affordable. I did find a place with an electric bed. It was the grand nikko.Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba — that’s the one with the electric adjustable bed in the Universal Design… Read more
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Joyful Trains 🚆
Morning we are travelling to Japan in September for 6 weeks. My husband uses a powerchair but can mobilise a few steps.
We would like to ride some of the joyful trains while we are visiting but im struggling to find any accessibility information for us to know which trains are suitable for us.
Can anyone share any from their own experience?
We…
View more commentsHi☺️
Hello. Most trains in the area you’re interested in are barrier-free. However, there are some areas where sightseeing trains are not available. In Kyoto, you can enjoy the scenery from the windows of the Sagano Scenic Railway.
Best,
Tak
I am like your husband. Can walk 50M but need wheelchair for shopping, museums, shrines, temples, street tour etc. Currently in Japan on a coach tour organised in Australia. I hired a WHILL electric wheelchair in Country because I was uncertain about whether my 240V charger would work in Japan with 110V.
There is a lot of provision here…
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