For elderly people, wheelchair users, people with disabilities, and their families, planning a trip brings both excitement and anxiety. The facilities at the hotel where you'll be staying are particularly important factors that greatly affect the comfort of your trip. In this guide, experts in barrier-free travel thoroughly explain everything from the basics of barrier-free hotels so that everyone can enjoy their trip with peace of mind, to tips on how to choose the right one, and recommended hotels across the country. By reading this article, you'll be able to find the perfect accommodation for you and enjoy a truly relaxing and comfortable trip.
- Traveling from overseas to Japan: 7 points to avoid making a mistake when choosing a barrier-free hotel
- Wheelchair access route (entrance, hallway, elevator)
- Barrier-free facilities in guest rooms (space around the bed, presence or absence of steps)
- Bathroom and toilet specifications (handrails, shower chair, bathtub height)
- Consideration of dining venue accessibility and meal content
- Barrier-free access to the large public bath and private baths
- Staff support and expertise
- "Why not leave all the hassle of preparing for a barrier-free trip in Japan to the professionals?"
- Top 10 Barrier-Free Hotels in Japan by Area
- [Tokyo] Keio Plaza Hotel
- [Tokyo] Hotel Groove Shinjuku
- [Yokohama] Yokohama Royal Park Hotel
- [Osaka] LUXCARE HOTEL
- [Kyoto] Hotel Granvia Kyoto
- [Nagoya] Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel
- [Fukuoka] Hotel Nikko Fukuoka
- [Sapporo] JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo
- [Okinawa] Hotel Orion Motobu Resort & Spa
- [Chiba] Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel
- [By area] Find more! Information on barrier-free hotels throughout Japan and overseas
- Special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Hokkaido area
- Special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Kanto area
- Barrier-free hotels in the Tokai area
- Special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Kansai area
- Special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Chugoku area
- Barrier-free hotels in the Shikoku area
- Barrier-free hotels in Kyushu and Okinawa
- Information on barrier-free hotels overseas
- Frequently Asked Questions about accessible hotels in Japan
- Are accessible rooms more expensive than standard rooms?
- Can I stay with a service dog or assistance dog?
- Can I rent wheelchairs and other care equipment at the hotel?
- Consult a care professional about hotels
- Summary: Enjoy safe and comfortable barrier-free travel in Japan
- For inquiries and reservations for barrier-free hotels in Japan, please contact Flat Travel
Traveling from overseas to Japan: 7 points to avoid making a mistake when choosing a barrier-free hotel
To find a truly comfortable hotel for you and your travel companions, there are several important points to check beforehand. Checking the details that you can't see from the photos and information on the official website is the key to avoiding disappointment on the day of your trip. Here, we'll provide detailed explanations from an expert's perspective on seven specific points you should definitely check before booking. By keeping these points in mind, you'll be able to choose a hotel without making a mistake.
Wheelchair access route (entrance, hallway, elevator)
First, check the route from the parking lot or nearest station to the hotel entrance, and then to the front desk and guest rooms. Important points include whether the entrance has a ramp, whether there are automatic doors, whether the hallway is wide enough for a wheelchair to pass through (generally a guideline of at least 90cm), and whether the elevator entrance and interior are wide enough, and whether the control panel is at an appropriate height. It's especially important to check the flooring, as thick carpets can easily catch on wheels.
Barrier-free facilities in guest rooms (space around the bed, presence or absence of steps)
The comfort of the guest room has a big impact on your travel satisfaction. In addition to checking the width of the entrance door, make sure there is enough space around the bed for a wheelchair to turn (a diameter of about 150cm is a good guideline). It is basic that there are no steps in the room, but other important points to check include the thickness of the carpet and whether there is a threshold. Other important points to check are the height of the bed, whether one side is against the wall to make it easier to transfer to the bed, and whether power outlets and light switches are in easy-to-use locations by the bedside.
Bathroom and toilet specifications (handrails, shower chair, bathtub height)
Bathrooms and toilets are some of the areas that require the most careful inspection. Check whether handrails are installed in appropriate locations in the toilet, whether there is enough space to transfer from a wheelchair to the toilet seat, and whether the door is a sliding door or opens outward (inward-opening doors can be dangerous in an emergency). In the bathroom, key points include whether there are no steps in the washing area, whether a shower chair is provided, whether the bathtub is at a height that makes it easy to step over, and whether there are handrails in the bathtub and in the washing area. Non-slip flooring is also related to safety.
Consideration of dining venue accessibility and meal content
Dining is one of the joys of travel, so it's important to ensure you have an environment where you can enjoy it without worry. Make sure there are no steps on the way to the restaurant or dining venue, that the table height is suitable for wheelchairs, and that there is enough space between tables. If it's a buffet, the height of the counter where you pick up your food and the width of the aisles are also important. It's also a good idea to inquire in advance about the food options, including whether they can accommodate allergies and special diets such as chopped or blended food that is easy to swallow.
Barrier-free access to the large public bath and private baths
At hot spring inns and other establishments, whether or not the large public bath or private bath is available is also an important point to consider. Make sure there are no steps or handrails along the route from the changing room to the washing area and bathtub. It is also important to check whether there is a shower chair or non-slip mat in the washing area, and whether there are handrails or a platform for entering the bathtub. Recently, an increasing number of facilities are offering barrier-free private baths (family baths), which are recommended for those who want to enjoy bathing in a private space without any worries.
Staff support and expertise
Just as important as excellent facilities is the support system provided by the staff. It's also important to check the intangible aspects of the facility, such as whether there are staff on-site who have received barrier-free training and whether they are accustomed to assisting wheelchair users. For example, knowing in advance the extent of support you can request, such as serving food at mealtimes or carrying luggage, will make your stay more reassuring. Warm hospitality will further increase your satisfaction with your trip.
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Top 10 Barrier-Free Hotels in Japan by Area
Below, we introduce 10 carefully selected popular barrier-free hotels from around Japan that have been stayed at by barrier-free travel experts and have received high praise from customers. From historic, prestigious hotels to the latest resort hotels, all of these facilities are renowned not only for their facilities but also for their hospitality. Please use this list as reference when choosing a destination for your next trip.
[Tokyo] Keio Plaza Hotel

Keio Plaza Hotel in Nishi-Shinjuku was a pioneer in the Japanese hotel industry, introducing barrier-free access. Universal rooms are spacious enough for wheelchairs to turn around, and the hotel boasts meticulous considerations in both tangible and intangible aspects, including electric beds and height-adjustable showers. Connected to Shinjuku Station via an underground passage, the hotel offers smooth access in any weather, providing great peace of mind. The hotel's greatest draws are its spectacular views of the skyscrapers and its diverse selection of over 10 restaurants. Offering everything from Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine to authentic kaiseki cuisine, the ability to enjoy luxurious gourmet meals in the hotel without leaving your wheelchair is a real pleasure only a large-scale hotel can offer. Combining the reassuring hospitality of a long-established establishment with convenience, this is the ideal base for your stay in Tokyo.
The barrier-free rooms at Keio Plaza Hotel are particularly popular, and because the number of rooms is limited, they can fill up quickly depending on the date. Before you find yourself in a situation where the hotel is fully booked while you're hesitating, it's best to first check whether the rooms are available on your desired dates .
Check availability at Keio Plaza Hotel (before they sell out)
[Tokyo] Hotel Groove Shinjuku

Located on the upper floors of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, Hotel Groove Shinjuku is a next-generation hotel that combines cutting-edge entertainment with exceptional hospitality. The hotel is completely barrier-free, with exceptional consideration given to those with hearing impairments. Utilizing the latest technology, the hotel is designed to be accessible to everyone, with features like a real-time voice-to-text system at the front desk and staff who can speak sign language. Spacious universal rooms are also available, allowing wheelchair users to enjoy the night view of Shinjuku all to themselves.
Its greatest appeal is its outstanding convenience, with direct access to the cinema, theater, and live music hall within the tower. The guest rooms are stimulating, decorated with art and music, and the open terrace dining on the 17th floor offers a gourmet experience that will make you forget the hustle and bustle of the city. This is the perfect base for an active trip, where you can feel the energy of Shinjuku firsthand while minimizing travel worries.
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[Yokohama] Yokohama Royal Park Hotel

Located on the upper floors of Yokohama Landmark Tower, this hotel boasts spectacular views. It is easily accessible from Minatomirai Station, and you can move around without getting wet even on rainy days. The barrier-free rooms are designed to maximize the view from the guest rooms while also being functional. The bathrooms are equipped with handrails and call buttons for safe use. The staff are courteous, making this a hotel you can stay at with peace of mind as a base for sightseeing in Yokohama.
[Osaka] LUXCARE HOTEL

The hotel boasts a convenient location, just a 3-minute walk from Osaka Castle Park. Breakfast is a nutritionally balanced meal supervised by a registered dietitian, providing an experience that will make you healthy from the inside out.
Of particular note is the thorough universal design, packed with expert knowledge. The hotel has a completely flat design with no steps, ensuring ample traffic flow for wheelchair users to move around without stress. The guest rooms are equipped with mist showers that efficiently warm the entire body while sitting, and electric lift-type sinks that can be adjusted to the user's height, gently supporting an independent stay while minimizing physical strain. In addition, the hotel has installed Tempur-Pedic electric reclining beds, allowing you to enjoy luxurious rest while maintaining the ideal sleeping position.
Hotel prices are generally fluctuating, and tend to increase as the date approaches . Even if you get the same room, you could end up losing out if you book late. If you're worried, be sure to check the "current price" as soon as possible before the price goes up .
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[Kyoto] Hotel Granvia Kyoto

Hotel Granvia Kyoto, accessible without having to step outside the JR Kyoto Station ticket gates, is the ultimate choice for travelers looking to minimize the burden of travel.
The universal rooms are spacious enough for wheelchairs to turn around easily, and are packed with features that allow guests to feel safe without assistance, such as bathrooms with no steps, sliding doors, and switches placed in easy-to-use locations. There are also wheelchair-accessible shared toilets located throughout the building, and thorough consideration has been given to ensuring that guests do not feel anxious during their stay.
The hotel also boasts a wide variety of renowned restaurants, from Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine to teppanyaki, allowing guests to enjoy the flavors of Kyoto without the risk of traveling. This location, which combines convenience, luxury, and thorough universal design, is a one-of-a-kind base where people of all ages can truly relax and enjoy the atmosphere of the ancient capital.
The barrier-free rooms at Granvia Kyoto, which offers excellent access, are extremely popular and the number of rooms is limited, so they fill up quickly. Before you find yourself in a situation where the hotel is fully booked while you're hesitating, it 's best to first check whether there are any rooms available on your desired dates .
Check Granvia Kyoto's availability (before it sells out)
[Nagoya] Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel

Its greatest appeal is its exceptional accessibility, located directly above JR Nagoya Station. After getting off the Shinkansen, you can easily reach the front desk without getting wet in the rain or worrying about steps. Accessible rooms are located on the higher floors, offering panoramic views of the Nagoya city nightscape. The functionally designed rooms and bathrooms are extremely easy for wheelchair users to use, ensuring a comfortable stay. This convenient hotel can be used for a wide range of purposes, from business to sightseeing.
[Fukuoka] Hotel Nikko Fukuoka

Directly connected to JR Hakata Station via an underground passageway, Hotel Nikko Fukuoka can be accessed regardless of the weather or travel conditions. It is an international-class hotel representing Fukuoka, combining the dignified hospitality of a long-established hotel with the latest functionality.
The hotel has taken great care to ensure barrier-free access, with the "Universal Room," renovated in the fall of 2025 , featuring a spacious 35-square-meter space with a completely flat design. The hotel is packed with features to ensure that everyone, from those requiring assistance to the elderly, can stay independent and comfortable, including sliding doors with an 85cm opening, a vanity sink that is almost wheelchair accessible, and a bathroom equipped with handrails and a call button. Additionally, multi-purpose restrooms are located throughout the hotel, and the secured route allows for stress-free movement from the lobby to the restaurant and banquet hall, providing a great sense of security.
When it comes to booking a hotel, are you hesitant to do so because your plans aren't confirmed?
If you book through Flat Travel, there is no cancellation fee up to 30 days in advance . You can also cancel later, so the key to smart barrier-free travel is to "just reserve a room" before the reservation sells out .
Make a tentative reservation at Hotel Nikko Fukuoka
[Sapporo] JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo

Directly connected to JR Sapporo Station, the hotel offers immeasurable convenience, especially during a snowy winter trip to Hokkaido, as you can enter the hotel without having to go outside. The accessible rooms are attractive for their design, which combines spectacular views from the higher floors with ease of use. You may also be able to enquire about using Pulau Bulan, a sky resort spa that utilizes natural hot springs, with assistance from staff. This hotel is the gateway to Hokkaido, allowing you to start your stay in comfort.
[Okinawa] Hotel Orion Motobu Resort & Spa

All oceanfront guest rooms boast an impressive spaciousness of over 50 square meters, even for standard rooms, providing a relaxing, "homely" atmosphere that won't feel cramped even during long-term stays. A major attraction of your stay is the natural hot spring, "Jurassic Hot Spring Churaumi no Yu," which springs from 1,500 meters underground. Bathing while watching the sun sink into the horizon will help you forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Also not to be missed is the thorough barrier-free design throughout the hotel, ensuring everyone can stay safely. Not only are there universally designed corridors with no steps and designated rooms, but wheelchairs are also available for rental.
Hotel prices are generally fluctuating, and tend to increase as the date approaches . Even if you get the same room, you could end up losing out if you book late. If you're worried, be sure to check the "current price" as soon as possible before the price goes up .
Inquire about prices at Hotel Orion Motobu Resort & Spa
[Chiba] Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel

As an official hotel of Tokyo Disney Resort, it is extremely popular with family trips. It features spacious rooms and several accessible rooms. The bathrooms are equipped with washing areas, making them easy to use for everyone from small children to seniors. Access to the park is also convenient, and a shuttle bus is available between the hotel and Bayside Station. The hotel's reliable facilities and services will help you create fun memories with your family.
[By area] Find more! Information on barrier-free hotels throughout Japan and overseas
In addition to the hotels introduced in our top 10 recommendations, there are many other wonderful barrier-free hotels across Japan. Here, we will introduce you to the feature pages for each area for those who want to find more detailed hotel information for each area. Try to find the perfect accommodation for you from the list of possible destinations for your next trip. We also introduce information on barrier-free hotels overseas.
Special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Hokkaido area
Hokkaido is a vast country, and attractive barrier-free hotels are scattered throughout the area, from urban areas like Sapporo to tourist destinations like Furano and Hakodate. You can enjoy a stay unique to Hokkaido, from hotels equipped to cope with snowy winter roads to hot spring inns where you can fully enjoy the great outdoors. For more detailed information, please see our special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Hokkaido area.
Special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Kanto area
The Tokyo metropolitan area offers a wide variety of options, from city hotels boasting the latest facilities to barrier-free inns in hot spring resorts such as Hakone and Izu. Transportation is convenient and access from the city center is also good. The appeal of the Kanto area is that it is easy to choose the perfect accommodation to suit your purpose and budget. For more details, please see our special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Kanto area.
Barrier-free hotels in the Tokai area
In addition to convenient hotels in urban areas, especially Nagoya, barrier-free accommodations are also increasing in scenic tourist destinations such as the Izu Peninsula, Hida Takayama, and Ise-Shima. In particular, hot spring inns are increasingly making private baths barrier-free. For more information, please see our special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Tokai area.
Special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Kansai area
International tourist cities such as Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe are home to a number of high-quality barrier-free hotels. Many of these accommodations are located in historic cityscapes and promise a comfortable stay. Hot spring resorts such as Arima Onsen are also popular. Check out our special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Kansai area to find the perfect accommodation for you.
Special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Chugoku area
The Chugoku region is rich in history and culture, with places like Miyajima in Hiroshima, Kurashiki in Okayama, and Izumo Taisha Shrine in Shimane. Choose a hotel that suits your travel purpose, such as one with a beautiful view of the Seto Inland Sea or one with easy access to World Heritage sites. For more details, please see our special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Chugoku region.
Barrier-free hotels in the Shikoku area
Shikoku is home to many fascinating hot spring resorts, including Dogo Onsen, said to be the oldest hot spring in Japan. We also recommend a trip to soothe yourself in the abundant nature, including the majestic Shimanto River and beautiful coastline. There are also barrier-free accommodations that can serve as bases for pilgrimages. Please see our special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Shikoku area for more information.
Barrier-free hotels in Kyushu and Okinawa
Kyushu has a wide variety of attractions, from big cities like Fukuoka to nationally renowned hot spring resorts like Beppu and Yufuin. Okinawa, where you can experience the tropical resort atmosphere, has an abundance of luxurious barrier-free hotels. Plan your trip with our special feature on barrier-free hotels in the Kyushu and Okinawa area.
Information on barrier-free hotels overseas
Even when traveling abroad, choosing a barrier-free hotel will ensure a safe stay. Hawaii, Guam, Taiwan, and other countries in particular have many hotels that have made progress in providing barrier-free access for Japanese tourists. Barrier-free standards vary by country and region, so it's important to gather information in advance. Please also refer to our special feature on barrier-free hotels overseas.
Frequently Asked Questions about accessible hotels in Japan
Here we answer some common questions about searching for and booking accessible hotels, so you can plan your trip with peace of mind.
Are accessible rooms more expensive than standard rooms?
It's difficult to generalize. Barrier-free rooms are generally priced higher than standard rooms because they are larger than regular rooms to ensure wheelchair access and have special facilities. However, depending on the hotel's policy and the room grade, they may be priced the same as a regular room of the same class. It's important to consider not only the price, but also the comfort and safety you will enjoy when making your decision.
Can I stay with a service dog or assistance dog?
Yes, you can. Under the Act on Assistance Dogs for Persons with Physical Disabilities, it is legally permitted to bring assistance dogs such as guide dogs, service dogs, and hearing dogs into facilities. However, as the hotel may need to make arrangements to accommodate such dogs, be sure to let them know when you make your reservation that you will be bringing an assistance dog. Informing them in advance will make check-in and guidance within the hotel smoother on the day.
Can I rent wheelchairs and other care equipment at the hotel?
Many hotels offer free rental services for standard wheelchairs that can be used within the hotel. Some also provide shower chairs and bathtub step stools. However, as numbers of these are limited, we strongly recommend that you request them when making your reservation. Hotels do not provide more specialized assistive devices such as nursing beds and transfer lifts, and most must be rented from external specialist companies.
Consult a care professional about hotels
We've introduced several hotels so far, but you may still have questions or concerns such as, "Which one is the most comfortable for me, given my physical condition?" "Are there any accommodations outside of this area that offer better conditions?" "I'm worried not only about hotels, but also about local transportation..."
In such cases, please don't try to force yourself to choose from the list below, but contact Flat Travel directly. We can make suggestions that best match your requirements, including hotels that are not listed on our website. Even a general inquiry such as "I'd like to go to XX area around XX month" is fine. Please feel free to contact us.
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Summary: Enjoy safe and comfortable barrier-free travel in Japan
Barrier-free hotels are essential for everyone to enjoy a safe and comfortable trip. To ensure you choose the right hotel, it's important to carefully check the tangible facilities in advance, such as travel routes, guest rooms, and bathrooms, as well as consider the intangible aspects, such as the staff support system. Use the selection tips and recommended hotels introduced in this article as a reference to find the perfect accommodation for you and your loved ones. Careful advance preparation will lead to a truly relaxing and wonderful trip.
For inquiries and reservations for barrier-free hotels in Japan, please contact Flat Travel
Flat Travel is a travel agency specializing in barrier-free travel, specializing in travel for the elderly and people with disabilities. Our travel professionals will provide total support, listening to each customer's requests and concerns, suggesting the most suitable barrier-free hotel, handling the tedious confirmation and reservation procedures, and planning the entire trip. If you are interested in using a barrier-free hotel or would like to discuss any travel concerns you may have, please feel free to contact us here.

















