[Wheelchair & Senior Friendly] The Classic Golden Route of Three Capitals. Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka & Nara 8 Days.
Price
2,645USD~
Per Person
Destination:
Kyoto
Osaka
Tokyo
Nara
Duration:
More than 5 Days
Tour ID:
JPN-3CITY-08-BF
Accessible services included
Disability discount applicable
Tourist attractions accessible by wheelchair
Shuttle service
Shinkansen boarding assistance
Additional accessible options
Airplane boarding assistance
Medical support by nurses
We can accommodate special dietary requests.
Disability discount applicable
Barrier-free bathroom
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Tour Highlights
Efficient Tour of the 3 Major Cities: Carefully selected highlights of Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. By focusing on these three hubs, we reduce travel time and allow for a more relaxed stay in each city.
In-depth Kyoto Exploration: Unlike standard tours that just pass through, this plan includes a stay in Kyoto. Enjoy the atmosphere of the ancient capital with visits to Kiyomizu-dera Temple (accessible routes available) and the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.
Shinkansen & Multipurpose Room Arrangements: Travel between Tokyo and Kyoto via Shinkansen. We handle the booking of wheelchair-accessible seats or multipurpose rooms. Connections from station platforms to hotels are seamless using private nursing taxis (lift-vans).
Barrier-Free Art & History: Experience a wide variety of Japanese culture, from the immersive barrier-free art at "teamLab Planets" in Tokyo to the historical exploration of Osaka Castle.
Itinerary
Day | Location / Activity | Details |
|---|---|---|
Day 1 | Arrival in Tokyo | Arrival at the airport. Private transfer via lift-van to your hotel to settle in and prepare for the journey. |
Day 2 | Tokyo | [Sightseeing] |
Day 3 | Tokyo → Kyoto | [Experience] |
Day 4 | Kyoto | [Sightseeing] |
Day 5 | Kyoto → Osaka | [Sightseeing] |
Day 6 | Osaka | [Sightseeing] |
Day 7 | Nara (Day Trip) | [Sightseeing] |
Day 8 | Departure | Private transfer to Kansai International Airport (KIX) or Itami Airport (ITM) for your departure. |
Tokyo Skytree

The tallest tower in Japan offers excellent barrier-free facilities. Equipped with priority elevators and multipurpose toilets, visitors can stress-free access the observation deck at 350 meters for a breathtaking panoramic view of the metropolis.
Senso-ji Temple

Tokyo's oldest temple is a must-visit. While the main hall is elevated, it is equipped with an elevator on the side, allowing wheelchair users to enter the sacred area. The bustling Nakamise shopping street is flat, making it easy to enjoy traditional snacks and souvenir shopping.
teamLab Planets

An immersive digital art museum where you walk through water and gardens. The facility provides rental wheelchairs designed for water areas and staff assistance, ensuring that guests with physical disabilities can fully experience the art without barriers.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Famous for its wooden stage, this temple is located on a hillside. However, a barrier-free route with slopes has been established, allowing wheelchair users to reach the main hall and enjoy the iconic view of Kyoto without using stairs.
Kinkaku-ji

The shimmering Golden Pavilion is one of Kyoto's most iconic sights. The main viewing path is gravel but generally flat and wide enough for wheelchairs. Our support staff will assist with any uneven surfaces to ensure a smooth visit.
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

A serene path lined with towering bamboo stalks. The main path is paved and gently sloped. By using a private vehicle to drop off close to the entrance, guests can enjoy the mystical atmosphere with minimal physical exertion.
Osaka Castle

A symbol of Osaka's history. Unlike many historic Japanese castles with steep stairs, the Main Keep of Osaka Castle has been modernized with elevators. Visitors can easily reach the top floor observation deck and explore the museum exhibits on each floor.
Dotonbori

The heart of Osaka's food culture, famous for its neon lights and the Glico Running Man sign. While the streets can be crowded, our staff will guide you through smoother, less congested routes to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and local cuisine safely.
Nara Park

Home to over 1,000 wild but friendly deer. The park consists of wide, paved paths and grassy areas, making it accessible for wheelchair users to interact with and feed the deer comfortably.
Todaiji Temple

Located within Nara Park, this temple houses one of the world's largest bronze Buddha statues. The Great Buddha Hall is accessible via ramps, allowing visitors to get up close to the immense statue and feel the scale of this historic masterpiece.
Important Notes
Category | Detail |
Contracting Entity | gotcha Inc.All travel contracts (booking arrangements, payment collection, cancellation/change policies, etc.) are concluded with this company.Please refer to the "Travel Agency Terms & Conditions (gotcha). |
Our Role | We are responsible for the operations and services entrusted to us by gotcha Inc. |
Booking Confirmation | Not confirmed upon form submission.The booking is officially confirmed only after you agree to and sign (including electronic signatures) the contract documents sent by us. |
Travel Price | The listed prices are estimates.The final quote will be determined after a consultation regarding your physical condition, wheelchair specifications, and the necessity of assistance. |
Pre-trip Consultation | To ensure safety, we must confirm details regarding wheelchair specifications, medical conditions, medication, and allergies.Note: We may be unable to arrange the tour if this information is not provided. |
Scope of Support | [Standard] |
Discrepancies in Declaration | Possible Tour Cancellation & Non-RefundabilityIf the actual situation on the day differs significantly from your prior declaration and we judge that safety cannot be ensured, the tour may be cancelled. In such cases, refunds may not be possible (or only partially possible) due to costs already incurred. |
Accommodation | Possibility of Alternative Proposals |
Health Management | Self-Management (or Companion Management) |
Travel Insurance | Mandatory (In Principle) |









