- The Tokyo National Museum is not only Japan’s largest museum, it is also incredibly wheelchair accessible. With over 110,000 items on display it is a great place to learn about Read more...
- Roppongi’s mixture of art galleries, nightlife and corporate offices make it an interesting place to visit, and while Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown are accessible, much of the nightlife is Read more...
- If you wish a glimpse into the life of those who lived in Feudal Japan, you may want to find a path that leads you to Iwami Silver Mine and Read more...
- Shinjuku Gyoen is one of Tokyo’s biggest parks and a great place to enjoy the yearly cherry blossoms. Though there are some accessibility issues to be aware of, the park Read more...
- Toyosu Market is the largest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and is fully wheelchair accessible. However, walking distances may be challenging for those who tire easily. Background Read more...
- Akihabara, or Akiba, has gained worldwide recognition as the heart of Japan’s high-tech and otaku (ie nerd/geek) culture. Almost everyone who comes to Japan wants to visit it to shop, Read more...
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