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Wheelchair Accessible Accommodation

Wheelchair Accessible Accommodation   English list   Traveling in a wheelchair in Japan can be challenging. It is hard to find which destinations are accessible, especially barrier-free hotels.   This site is for those who want to visit Japan and have the best time in a wheelchair. We made a list of 9 hotels that provide various accessible features for travelers in a wheelchair, and what is the best is that they provide bathing support services.   So you can enjoy a cozy time in a traditional Japanese bath or Onsen. This list is credible because it is based on a survey conducted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism.   繁体字(Traditional chinese list)   在日本旅行時、乘坐輪椅的旅客可能會感到不便,並很難找到可以讓輪椅進入的地方,尤其是無障礙酒店。   這個網站是為了讓乘坐輪椅的旅客也能於日本無障礙地享受旅行、我們列出了 9 間能提供無障礙設施及服務的酒店,他們還能提供入浴的支援服務。您可以在傳統的日式浴池或温泉中享受舒適的時光。這份名單是参考了國土交通省的問卷調査而作成。     1. Suzunoyado Tofuya (Yamagata Prefecture) 2. Arimakan (Yamagata Prefecture) 3. Fuji Lake Hotel (Yamanashi Prefecture) 4. Saito Hotel (Nagano Prefecture) 5. Atagawa Prince Hotel ( Shizuoka Prefecture) 6. Seizanyamato ( Shizuoka Prefecture) 7. Senoumi (Shizuoka Prefecture) 8. Resort Hills Toyohama Sora no Kaze (Mie Prefecture) 9. Sentoro (Saga Prefecture)   1. Suzunoyado Tofuya Web : https://tofuya.jp/spot/eat/ Wheelchair Accessible Taxi : Taxi-Himawari, Imamura Taxi, Sanyu Kaigo Taxi    Place to Visit: Uesugi Shrine Note: Japanese famous samurai,read moreWheelchair Accessible Accommodation

International Travel Stories of Wheelchair Users

Wheelchair users want to travel abroad without any worries! Read about my experiences!   Table of Contents 1. My first trip abroad was to Hawaii 2. Any difficulties would be moving my luggage 3. Summary   Dear wheelchair users! I’d love to travel abroad! But, “I’m in a wheelchair…”? But do you ever think, “I’m in a wheelchair…” But, have you been holding back because you are in a wheelchair? I have been in a wheelchair due to a disability I was born with, but I have experienced international travel! So, before you give up, please read about my experiences! I am sure you will have passion and hope to travel abroad! ~My first trip abroad was to Hawaii~ My first trip abroad was to Hawaii as a graduation gift from high school. I chose Hawaii for two reasons. I wanted to test my English language skills because I was going to study English literature at the time, and I thought it would be an easy place to live in a wheelchair. The local people and bus drivers were very kind to me, and it was a wonderful trip. ~Any difficulties would be moving my luggage~ Overall, the trip wasread moreInternational Travel Stories of Wheelchair Users