- The Philosophers Walk, or Philosophers Path, is a heavily photographed pedestrian path located in Kyoto. This pedestrian path is lined with cherry trees and located along the side of a Read more...
- Slip back in time and enjoy a quieter version of Tokyo in Yanaka, where many stores are wheelchair accessible. Background Information Tokyo is an ever-evolving city and most districts have Read more...
- Nishiki Market is a great place to find seasonal foods and Kyoto’s local specialties. The narrow street has much to see and lots of flavors, but it is also very crowded Read more...
- Kameido Tenjin Shrine is hidden gem in Tokyo with a beautiful wisteria festival and is mostly accessible. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Komeido Tenjin Shrine is dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane. A political Read more...
- If you are in Tokyo and looking for a lively market to shop and eat, then Ameyoko is one of the best places to visit. With many outdoor stores and Read more...
- Kappabashi Street is the largest street devoted to restaurant supplies in Japan and a good place to buy food samples, knives and lacquer ware. While not every store is accessible, Read more...
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