Connect with trusted experts for wheelchair-accessible holiday packages and private guided tours.
Planning travel to Japan with a disability takes work. If you use a wheelchair, you’ll need to verify hotel room dimensions, bathroom layouts, and whether that “accessible” room actually has a roll-in shower or just grab bars. If you’re Deaf or hard of hearing, you’ll want tour operators who can arrange sign language interpretation. The logistics add up quickly – accessible transportation between cities, wheelchair-friendly restaurants, venue accessibility at each stop on your itinerary.
This is where working with a specialized Japan travel agent makes sense.
The agencies below focus specifically on accessible travel and disability travel in Japan. Some excel at wheelchair accessible vacation packages with lift-equipped vans and verified hotel accessibility. Others specialize in tours for Deaf travelers or provide support for specific mobility needs. Look through these travel agents and tour operators to find one that matches what you’re actually looking for—whether that’s a fully accessible guided tour, a custom accessible itinerary, wheelchair accessible cruise excursions in Japanese ports, or complete travel packages that handle all the accessibility details from start to finish.
Medical Travel Support Specialists
Disclaimer: While we have partnered with some of these tour operators to help create tours, not all have been checked in person and should just be considered a starting point. Accessible Japan does not handle the booking, transactions, or coordination of the tour itself. It is essential that you discuss your disability with the tour operator to ensure your needs are properly accommodated.