Explore Osaka — Wheelchair Accessible Tours | Flat Travel

Basic Info of Osaka

Known as the Nation's Kitchen, Osaka is a vibrant city world-famous for its food culture. The city is filled with culinary temptations, from local soul foods like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu to the fresh seafood at Kuromon Market.
It possesses a unique charm where history meets friendly downtown culture, featuring the majestic
Osaka Castle, the iconic Glico sign in Dotonbori, and Tsutenkaku Tower in Shinsekai. Universal Studios Japan is also a popular tourist destination.

In terms of accessibility, Osaka is one of the most well-developed cities in Japan, second only to Tokyo.
The installation rate of elevators at major Subway and JR stations is high, and all Osaka Metro stations are barrier-free. USJ provides extensive support for wheelchair users, allowing them to enjoy many of the attractions.
The Dotonbori area has many flat paths, making it suitable for strolling in a wheelchair.
Access from Kansai International Airport is also convenient, with wheelchair-accessible limousine buses in operation.

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