Accessible Japan

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Japan is a truly wonderful country, filled with ancient history and contemporary modern appeal. But being disabled while experiencing this fascinating and exhilarating land can be a bit of a challenge, especially when most of the information on accessibility in Japan is only in Japanese.

Even though you might be adventurous at heart, it’s still a good idea to have some information before you embark on your journey to Japan. This is how Accessible Japan was born – based on a combination of both the good and bad experiences of traveling in a wheelchair, it’s a website dedicated to collecting everything there is to know about accessibility in Japan. We have general information on accessibility, info on trains and the shinkansen bullet train, accessible toilets, a phrasebook for persons with disabilities, a growing database of information – including accessible hotels and tourist attractions – and a blog, full of useful tips and advice. Our main goal is supplying you with all the information you need!

Published by Paolo

Paolo Tajani, co-founder and marketing lead at AyeCode LTD, works alongside his business partner Stiofan to develop key WordPress plugins such as GeoDirectory, UsersWP, and GetPaid. Starting his journey with WordPress in 2008, Paolo joined forces with Stiofan O'Connor in 2011. Together, they have been instrumental in creating and marketing a range of successful themes and plugins, now actively used by over 100,000 websites.

3 thoughts on “Accessible Japan

  1. Very nice design guys! Have you build a theme from the scratch? And how did you manage to have the search filters being always opened on this page? https://www.accessible-japan.com/wheelchair-accessible-hotels-tokyo/

    Kind regards,
    Atilla

    1. Having the filters open by default is an option in the widget 🙂

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