- 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...
- Izumo Taisha, formally Izumo Ooyashiro, is both expansive in its cultural history and the size of the land it is spread across. Many shrine buildings have been built and rebuilt Read more...
- A great place to spend an afternoon out of the hot sun or rain. JR (Japan Rail) has brought many trains out of storage to show the history of train Read more...
- The Nezu Museum is a stylish and wheelchair accessible museum where visitors can enjoy a peaceful break from the city. Background Information The Nezu Museum houses a collection of pre-modern Read more...
- Opening to the public in May 2012, Tokyo Skytree is the world’s tallest tower and second tallest building. With its excellent accessibility features for disabled guests, it is also home Read more...
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