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.
Your local guide will come to your hotel at a time you decide and take you on a day of sightseeing. We can design an itinerary for you, or if you prefer leave the itinerary open so you can have the flexibility to decide what to see and do. Your guide will have some recommendations of their own for you and these are sure to include some of their own personal highlights.
Tokyo really is one of the most wheelchair friendly cities in the world and there are endless things to see including the fashion stores of Harajuku, Shibuya's famous zebra crossing and the elegant Japanese garden, Rikugien. We will be sure to match you with one of our best guides who is experienced in assisting wheelchair users and disabled travellers.
Assisted by the guide, we'll also help you get used to Tokyo's fantastic transport system. The guide will explain how the trains and subways work, including how it's all set up for wheelchair users and who to ask to set up ramps to help you on and off the trains.
All in all this will be an exciting start to your Japan holiday packed full of useful advice for the rest of your travels.
For more information email us: [email protected] or call: 303 952 0379
A quick note about our experiences: Our experiences are designed to be part of a complete, tailor-made travel package and are not available to book individually. This allows us to ensure every detail – from accommodation to transport – is perfectly coordinated for you. If you're interested in one of these experiences, we'd love to help you build a full itinerary around it!
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