- Kappabashi Street is the largest street devoted to restaurant supplies in Japan and a good place to buy food samples, knives and lacquer ware. While not every store is accessible, Read more...
- Smooth, paved paths through the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove ensures that those in wheelchairs or other mobility aides can also enjoy the ancient atmosphere of Kyoto. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Situated in the Read more...
- More than one hundred years ago in Japan may have been the last time you could see traditional Samurai armor in any abundance. Today, about the only place you can Read more...
- Gion in Kyoto is a great place to catch a glimpse of a geisha and see traditional architecture. While the streets and many shops are accessible, the majority of tea Read more...
- Kenninji is one of the five great Zen temples of Kyoto but does not have much to offer for wheelchair users or others with mobility difficulties. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Located just Read more...
- Kanazawa Castle is one of Japan’s many famous Edo-era castles and is mostly accessible to visitors with disabilities. Background Information During the Sengoku Period, over 250 fuedal lords ruled over Read more...
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