- Zenyoji Temple is a small temple in Tokyo that is home to Yogo no Matsu, Japan’s widest pine tree – and it is incredibly wheelchair accessible. Background Information Zenyoji is Read more...
- Visiting Kawagoe makes for a great day trip from Tokyo where you can enjoy a glimpse of the Edo Period. Many of the attractions in the area are wheelchair accessible. Read more...
- Osaka Castle is a popular attraction in Osaka with an fascinating history. The castle keep is wheelchair accessible, but slow walkers may find the distances a challenge. Background Information Osaka Read more...
- Located just off the coast near Kamakura, Enoshima is a small island that offers good seafood and views of Mount Fuji but very limited wheelchair accessibility. Background Information Believed to Read more...
- Sensoji (Sensō-ji) is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Tokyo’s cultural capital, Asakusa. Not only is Sensoji Tokyo’s oldest temple, it is one of the most significant. The area is Read more...
- The Kabukiza Theater is a tourist friendly way to delve into some traditional Japanese culture that is also very accessible to visitors with special needs. Background Information The Kabukiza Theater is Read more...
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