Japan Accessible Tourism Center

   
现在,有越来越多的身障者相关的例句年长者在日本旅游。

所以我们在国内有很好的无障碍设施,并有很多无障碍及通用设计旅游中心来帮助您的旅程更加简单舒适,但如果您是位外国人想来日本旅游,您可能会在寻找无障碍旅游资讯时面临困难,因为它们大多是日文,而语言本身就是一道障碍。

 
Japan Accessible Tourism Center(日本无障碍旅游中心)是ㄧ个非营利组织我们提供各种语言的无障碍旅游资讯,为外国身障旅客开启来日本观光的大门。我们也能帮助您安排护理人员、预定饭店、提供旅游的注意事项、协助处理旅行中的紧急意外等。我们也可以计画和接应旅行团或考察团,而这一切的服务都是免费的。

我们诚挚地希望我们的服务对您有帮助,并祝您在日本旅途愉快!
  
   


名义 日本无障碍旅游中心
位置 大阪,日本
设立 :  2011 1

 
Team Profiles 
   

     
Kiji  -  president

wheelchair traveler visited over 100 countries. 
writer / accessible consultant / motivational speaker 
 
When I was 17 years old, my backbone was broken by rugby in high school. 
It was a terrible sport accident T-11 spinal cord injury in 1990.
But I never give up my dream traveling the world.
personal website   http://www.kijikiji.com/english/

   
Yu  -  English writing check

Hello! My name is Yu Sato. I have cerebral palsy. My role in the Japan Accessible Tourism Center is to check our leader’s English translation on the website. Actually, I engage in translation work at a publishing company. I really enjoy learning English. I also like traveling abroad. So I would be happy if I can make your travel more comfortable and enjoyable by providing you with English information about wheelchair accessibility in Japan. Japan has many places worth visiting and accessible for wheelchair users. I hope that more and more people will enjoy traveling in Japan, regardless of their physical conditions.

 
Toshi  -  volunteer guide

One of JATC volunteer guide living in Tokyo central near Shinjuku.
I sometime work for foreign tourist with disability in Tokyo with my wife.
 
English skill is not high, but I like communicating with them
Easy attendant only, no professional physical assistance in toilet and hotel.
See you in Tokyo. I will guide you the best accessible way for fun.

  
Shigeki  -  volunteer guide

One of JATC volunteer guide living between Osaka and Kyoto.
Pharmacist. Hemiplegia. Crutch user. 

  
Kamida  -  volunteer guide

One of JATC volunteer guide living in Nikko.
My wife is from Thailand. Therefore I speak Thai language. 
Many years I help Japanese tourists with disabilities as a local volunteer.
Welcome to Nikko.
Mary  -  French translation

French lady who studied Japanese accessible tourism as our internship student.