- Daikanyama is often referred to as Tokyo’s Brooklyn and features high-end fashion boutiques and trendy cafes. Unfortunately, a large majority of the smaller shops are not wheelchair accessible. Background Information Read more...
- Spirits and creatures hide in corners, shadows, or just out of sight. Something moves unnaturally, landing with a bang beside you. This wasn’t simply the wind, but the work of Read more...
- The Ghibli Museum is a must-see for fans of Japan’s most famous animation studio, Studio Ghibli. Exhibits on the animation process, famous productions, and a small theater are all contained Read more...
- Japan’s most sacred site, the Ise Grand Shrine, is located about 1.5 hours south of Nagoya and a beautiful place to visit. While a few key locations are not wheelchair Read more...
- The study and protection of land and life is as important to us humans, as it is to the other indigenous life. Tottori prefecture knows this well and has set Read more...
- Sengakuji Temple is famous as the final resting place of the 47 Ronin who gave their lives to protect their lord’s honor. The grave site and museum are wheelchair accessible. Read more...
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