- Hie Shrine is home to the guardian deity of Tokyo and the Sanno Matsuri. Its steep hill makes it very difficult for those with wheelchairs or other mobility aids. Background 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...
- The distinct shape and bright colors of Tokyo Tower make it stand out in Tokyo’s cluttered skyline whether night or day. Originally a broadcasting tower, Tokyo Tower is also a Read more...
- Popular among artists, students and fans of youth subculture, Shimokitazawa is a fun place to explore. Accessibility is as varied as the stores in the neighborhood. Background Information Shimokitazawa, also Read more...
- Odaiba is a shopping and leisure area built atop artificial islands in Tokyo Bay. It has great wheelchair accessibility including many accessible toilets and a wheelchair-friendly train. Getting from area Read more...
- Nearly as high as the Tokyo Tower’s top observation deck, and located on the highest building in Shibuya, Shibuya Sky provides two very accessible and wonderful viewing levels of the Read more...
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