Explore Tokyo — Wheelchair Accessible Tours | Flat Travel

Basic Info of Tokyo

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is one of the world's leading metropolises where tradition and cutting-edge technology coexist.
The city's diverse charms are packed into every corner, from historical landmarks like Senso-ji Temple and Meiji Jingu Shrine to the neon-lit districts of Shibuya and Shinjuku, and the futuristic waterfront of Odaiba.
The culinary experiences are endless, featuring fresh sushi from Tsukiji and Toyosu, long-established Japanese confectioneries in the old downtown areas, and Michelin-starred restaurants.

In terms of accessibility, it is the most well-equipped city in the country.
Major JR and subway stations are equipped with elevators and ramps, and many tourist facilities are barrier-free.
All Toei buses are low-floor models with dedicated wheelchair spaces. Newer facilities, such as Tokyo Skytree and the National Art Center, Tokyo, have strictly implemented universal design.
One of the city's greatest strengths is the wide variety of transportation options, including the high prevalence of wheelchair-accessible taxis (JPN TAXI).
Following the 2020 Paralympics, the overall barrier-free transformation of the city has accelerated even further.

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