Access all experiences
A great number of Japan's most famous sites and cultural activities (especially in the cities) are wheelchair accessible or can be customised to accommodate special needs. Here are some of our favourite experiences.
Kyoto craft centre
Try your hand at origami, ikebana flower arranging or calligraphy at this wheelchair accessible craft centre.
Insider Experience: Izakaya night
Get the inside track on the Japanese gastropub on a fun-filled night out with one of our "Insiders".
Tokyo Skytree
The magnificent, fully accessible 634 metre tower in the Asakusa area of Tokyo.
Gion walking tour at dusk
Gion comes alive as night falls and the geisha go out to entertain at tea house parties.
Taiko drumming lesson
Take a break from Tokyo sightseeing and beat a drum to your heart's content
Half day private guide service in Tokyo (wheelchair accessible)
There is no better way to get to get that extra insight into Tokyo than to have the company of an expert local guide.
Day trip to Mount Fuji in a wheelchair accessible vehicle
While in Tokyo we can arrange for you to make a day trip to Mount Fuji, Japan's most sacred mountain.
Sightseeing in Kyoto in a wheelchair accessible vehicle
Kyoto is known as the "City of a Thousand Temples" and fortunately many of the best sights have wheelchair access.
Day trip to Nara in a wheelchair accessible vehicle
The ancient capital of Nara is an easy day trip from Kyoto in a wheelchair accessible vehicle.
Wheelchair access on the bullet train
One of the joys of holidaying in Japan is travelling on the world famous bullet train - and the good news is that it's accessible for all.