

Wheelchair Travel Japan
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Wheelchair accessible vehicles or taxis in Fukuoka and Otaru
@wheeltravel Hi Mary-san,
We also often recommend MK Taxi in Fukuoka.
However, their wheelchair-accessible vehicle, “Nissan SERENA”, has a wheelchair ramp load capacity of up to 200 kg.
If your husband’s wheelchair weighs 250 kg, you will need to choose a “Toyota HIACE” wheelchair taxi, which is the only Japanese vehicle that can…
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Chiran Kamakazi Peace Museum near Kagoshima
@Gedi Hi Gedi-san,
It’s been a while since you asked your question, but I hope this helps…
Unfortunately, buses going from Kagoshima to the Chiran Peace Museum and Samurai District cannot be boarded in a wheelchair.
We recommend considering a wheelchair taxi or renting a wheelchair lift car!
We hope you have a wonderful time in Japan!
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Reserving Shinkansen Wheelchair seat/space
Thank you so much Maury-san for your always kind messages!
@spider Hi Spider Hart-san,
We are a travel agency specializing in wheelchair travel, but rather than for business purposes, we want to help all of you, so we will inform you honestly that
wheelchair seats (JR East Area) can now be purchased online on the Japanese-language…
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@joshgrisdale Hello Josh-san,
You really enjoy traveling a lot in Japan!
For wheelchair-accessible hotels in Kusatsu, we can recommend the following.
– Kusatsu Now Resort Hotel : Twin room with onsen open-air bath
https://www.kusatsu-now.co.jp/room/index.html#room14 (Japanese language website)
– Yubatake Sensui…
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@Anita3777 Hello Anita-san,
We hope you have a wonderful trip to Tokyo!
“All” local trains and subway stations in the Tokyo area have elevators and are wheelchair accessible. Therefore, you can basically use the trains, but during morning and evening rush hours, stations and trains may be crowded, and you may have some difficulty getting…
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