- Tsukiji Fish Market, was biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world, is full of energy and delicious food. However, it can be overwhelming and possibly dangerous for Read more...
- 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...
- Fish markets are one of the best places to get fresh seafood, and Karoichi Fish Market is no different. While it may not be at the same scale as a Read more...
- Though it was formerly rejected by foreigners for being “too Western,” the high-end shopping center of Ginza is now a popular place to visit. Luckily, if you are browsing the 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...
- 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...
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