- 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...
- Opened in 1985, the Ryogoku Kokugikan has a capacity of 11,098 people. The arena houses sumo wrestling tournaments (honbasho), hosting the hatsu (new year) basho in January, the natsu (summer) Read more...
- Located a stone’s throw from both the Sumo Museum and the Edo-Tokyo Musum, the Kyu-Yasuda Teien Gardens can help you continue your history kick in Tokyo. Unfortunately, if you are Read more...
- The Meiji Shrine, or Meiji Jingu, is an essential stop for anyone visiting Japan. It is a great way to see some Japanese culture, enjoy a walk through the woods, Read more...
- Sanjusangendo and the 1000 golden statues of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy and compassion, is fully wheelchair accessible and not to be missed. Background Information Sanjusangendo is hands down 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...
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