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Field work on a wheelchair at the Akasaka Palace

This building is famous as "Akasaka Rikyu (Palace)" or "Akasaka Geihinkan (State Guest House)." Hereinafter we call it as "Akasaka Palace." The Akasaka Palace, State Guest House Akasaka Palace was initially constructed as the Crown Prince's residence in 1909. Tohkuma Katayama who was one of the first followers of Prof....

Field Work on a Wheelchair at Hie Shrine and the Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho

Hi! I’m Maki. I will tell you about the second part of the field work, from Hie-Shrine to Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho. Hie Shrine After the toilet break, we went down the slope which is diagonally left to the Prime Minister's Office. It was rather steep. I had my wheelchair...

Field Work on a Wheelchair at the National Diet of Japan

Hi! I’m Maki. Today I’m going to give you my report on our field work at the National Diet of Japan (the House of Representatives), the Hie Shrine and the Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho. We carried out our wheelchair accessibility review at these places on a weekend at the beginning...

Hotel Inspection report of Hotel Asia Center of Japan

I would like to introduce Hotel Asia Center of Japan in Roppongi to you. The location of Universal Room The universal room is next to the lobby on the first floor, so you can come there without taking an elevator. Entrance of the universal room Moving spaces inside the room...

Walk on a wheelchair in the vicinity of Shibadaimon and Tokyo Tower

The second Accessibility field work was conducted in the vicinity of Shibadaimon and Tokyo Tower. We went out enjoying the cherry blossoms. The members today are shown in the picture. Two more will join us later. Members Zojoji Temple The starting point of this area is Daimon Station of the...