Japan Destinations

Wheelchair-Friendly tour

Explore Tokyo and Osaka in comfort with a wheelchair-accessible, barrier-free tour covering iconic landmarks and theme parks.

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Who This Tour Is For

  • For those who wish to enjoy major attractions with wheelchair accessibility
  • For travelers who want to experience both Tokyo and Osaka highlights in one trip
  • For families seeking a safe and inclusive journey across generations

12days / MAX 6PAX

Travelers seeking a comfortable and barrier-free journey in Japan

From
$2,958/person
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Tour Overview

Designed with wheelchair accessibility in mind, the itinerary includes iconic Tokyo landmarks such as Asakusa and Tokyo Tower. You’ll also enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Fuji from Lake Kawaguchiko and the excitement of Universal Studios Japan in Osaka. Comfortable transportation and carefully selected venues ensure that all participants, including wheelchair users, can fully enjoy each destination with peace of mind.

Tokyo Highlights: Asakusa & Tokyo Tower
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Tokyo Highlights: Asakusa & Tokyo Tower

Asakusa and Tokyo Tower represent two contrasting yet equally captivating aspects of Japan’s capital. At Asakusa, visitors can immerse themselves in the traditional atmosphere of Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest temple. Wheelchair-friendly access routes guide you through the iconic Kaminarimon Gate, bustling Nakamise shopping street, and the temple grounds. The fragrance of incense, the vivid red structures, and the opportunity to purchase handcrafted souvenirs highlight the charm of old Tokyo. Accessibility is well-considered, with ramps and barrier-free pathways allowing all visitors to move with ease. Tokyo Tower, on the other hand, symbolizes Japan’s post-war modernity and growth. The main observatory, located 150 meters above the city, provides sweeping views of Tokyo’s skyline, with glimpses of Tokyo Bay and, on clear days, Mount Fuji in the distance. Elevators are fully wheelchair accessible, ensuring that no guest misses the chance to admire the panoramic scenery. Together, Asakusa and Tokyo Tower create a balanced introduction to Tokyo: one rooted in heritage, the other pointing to its dynamic future.

Kawaguchiko & Mount Fuji Views
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Kawaguchiko & Mount Fuji Views

Lake Kawaguchiko is renowned as one of the best vantage points to admire Mount Fuji’s iconic profile. The serene waters reflect Japan’s tallest peak, offering postcard-perfect views in every season. Cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, fiery autumn foliage, and snow-capped mountains in winter all create distinct and unforgettable backdrops. The tour includes a wheelchair-accessible cruise on the “Appare” sightseeing boat, designed for smooth boarding and a safe, relaxing experience. From the deck, the wide, unobstructed views of Mount Fuji rising majestically over the lake provide a once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunity. Beyond its natural scenery, Kawaguchiko also offers accessible lakeside promenades, cafes, and cultural attractions, ensuring a comfortable visit for all. The balance of nature, culture, and accessibility makes Kawaguchiko not just a stop on the itinerary but a highlight that captures Japan’s harmony between tradition and nature.

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