Join Danielle Connolly and Josh Grisdale, founder of Accessible Japan, as they dive deep into everything you need to know about accessible travel in Japan. This comprehensive guide covers essential information for travelers with disabilities planning to visit Japan.
In this episode, Josh and Danielle discuss:
Different regions of Japan and their unique characteristics
Accessibility of public transportation including subway stations and Shinkansen
Bringing medication into Japan legally and what restrictions to be aware of
Electronics compatibility and voltage considerations for mobility equipment
WiFi and mobile connectivity options for tourists
Wheelchair accessibility in major tourist areas
The limitations of mobility scooters in Japan and rental options
Wheelchair-accessible taxi options and apps
Discounts available for travelers with disabilities
Medical assistance for tourists and insurance considerations
Street steepness in different cities (Tokyo vs. Kyoto)
Tourist activities like cat cafes, owl cafes, and Nara Park's famous deer
Accessibility at major amusement parks and their evacuation policies
Baseball games and local festivals
Head spas and traditional experiences
Best ways to view Mount Fuji from accessible locations
Onsen (hot springs) etiquette, private options, and tattoo policies
Managing food allergies while dining in Japan
This episode marks the 10th anniversary of Accessible Japan, a valuable resource that has been helping travelers with disabilities explore Japan for a decade!
Have questions about accessible travel in Japan? Visit tabifolk.com to post your questions and connect with a community of travelers who can help. Even if your question seems ultra-specific, the tabifolk community is ready to assist!
Visit accessible-japan.com for comprehensive guides and resources for travelers with disabilities visiting Japan. Follow Accessible Japan on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and other social media platforms for regular updates and travel tips.
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