Japan is doing better on accessibility than you think
Apr 16, 09:00 AM
With an increase in tourists heading to these parts, some may be wondering if Japan is a safe destination for those with disabilities. If you’re concerned, Josh Grisdale from the website Accessible Japan is here to help. Check out this past interview with him on everything from accessibility in Tokyo to dealing with trains and the country’s shifting attitudes.
Hosted by Shaun McKenna and produced by Dave Cortez.
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Hosted by Shaun McKenna and produced by Dave Cortez.
Read more:
- Accessible Japan
- Breaking down barriers (Andrew McKirdy, The Japan Times)
- Tokyo named among the world’s best destinations for disabled travelers (William Lang, The Japan Times)
- Behind the push to improve universal access in Japan (Mara Budgen, The Japan Times)
- New film honors life and legacy of disability pioneer Mark Bookman
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Photo: From easily navigable train stations to the helpfulness of its municipal staff, Tokyo has earned high praise for its commitment to accessibility for disabled travelers. | REUTERS
Photo: From easily navigable train stations to the helpfulness of its municipal staff, Tokyo has earned high praise for its commitment to accessibility for disabled travelers. | REUTERS