Tour accesible de Tokio de día completo para usuarios de sillas de ruedas





Descripción
Diseñado pensando en los usuarios de sillas de ruedas, este tour te permite descubrir los mejores lugares de Tokio cómodamente y sin esfuerzo. Desde el encanto histórico de Asakusa hasta la energía moderna de Shibuya, experimente la mezcla única de tradición y vida urbana de la ciudad. Explore las vibrantes calles de moda y los tranquilos espacios verdes, todos con la accesibilidad y la comodidad como prioridad. ・Visita Asakusa, donde el ambiente tradicional se encuentra con impresionantes vistas del Tokyo Skytree ・Experimente el bullicioso cruce de Shibuya y las calles de moda de moda de Takeshita y Omotesando ・Relájese en los jardines serenos y los terrenos del templo del santuario Meiji Jingu
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Este centro turístico diseñado por Kengo Kuma no es solo una valiosa fuente de información turística, sino una de las atracciones turísticas más nuevas de Asakusa. Este edificio de 8 pisos, diseñado por un arquitecto japonés de fama mundial, tiene una estructura muy llamativa con la apariencia de una pila de edificios de madera separados que parecen apilados uno encima del otro en diferentes ángulos. Desde la terraza de observación de la terraza abierta en el octavo piso del centro, tendremos una vista previa de todo el recorrido: no solo el Tokyo Sky Tree y Asahi Flame que acabamos de ver, sino los puntos de referencia que veremos, incluida la puerta de Kaminarimon, Nakamise calle comercial, puerta Hozomon, Templo Sensoji y más.
Al acercarse al templo Sensoji, los visitantes entran por primera vez a través de Kaminarimon (Puerta del Trueno), la puerta exterior del Templo Sensoji y el símbolo de Asakusa y toda la ciudad de Tokio. Una calle comercial de más de 200 metros, llamada Nakamise, conduce desde la puerta exterior a la segunda puerta del templo, el Hozomon. Junto a los recuerdos típicos japoneses, como la yukata y los abanicos plegables, se venden varios aperitivos locales tradicionales del área de Asakusa a lo largo del Nakamise. La calle comercial tiene una historia de varios siglos.
Sensoji (浅 草 寺, Sensōji, también conocido como Templo Asakusa Kannon) es un templo budista ubicado en Asakusa. Es uno de los templos más coloridos y populares de Tokio. La leyenda dice que en el año 628, dos hermanos pescaron una estatua de Kannon, la diosa de la misericordia, fuera del río Sumida, y aunque volvieron a colocar la estatua en el río, siempre volvía a ellos. En consecuencia, Sensoji fue construido cerca de la diosa de Kannon. El templo se completó en 645, por lo que es el templo más antiguo de Tokio.
El parque Sumida se encuentra cerca de la estación de Asakusa y a lo largo del río Sumida, donde se pueden ver vistas increíbles como el Tokyo Skytree. Especialmente puedes ver hermosos paisajes en la temporada de los cerezos en flor. El parque es un espacio abierto y es muy divertido pasear. Tiene lugares de aterrizaje para autobuses acuáticos populares que recorren el río Sumida y la bahía de Tokio. El parque forma parte de Sumida River Terrace, un paseo marítimo construido a lo largo del río Sumida.
El cruce de Shibuya cerca de la estación de Shibuya es atravesado por hasta 500,000 personas por día, y en la hora pico, ¡hasta 3,000 personas cruzan en una luz verde! Para los japoneses que están acostumbrados a ver esta vista, no hay nada de sorprendente, pero los turistas parecen estar maravillados de que todos puedan cruzar sin toparse entre sí. Siempre hay personas que van al lugar solo para ver este cruce. Junto con Times Square de Nueva York, Shibuya Crossing es uno de los "cruces más famosos del mundo".
Su ubicación entre dos de los distritos comerciales más grandes de Tokio, Harajuku y Shibuya, lo convierte en una pasarela ideal para los fabulosos creadores de tendencias de 20 y 30 años. La calle de media milla de largo está llena de tiendas que van desde tiendas vintage y ropa de diseñador local hasta boutiques de lujo y marcas internacionales de alta gama.
El Santuario Meiji (明治 神宮, Meiji Jingū) es un santuario dedicado a los espíritus deificados del Emperador Meiji y su consorte, la Emperatriz Shoken. Ubicado justo al lado de la concurrida estación Harajuku de la línea JR Yamanote, el santuario Meiji y el adyacente parque Yoyogi conforman una gran área boscosa dentro de la ciudad densamente urbanizada. Los espaciosos terrenos del santuario ofrecen senderos que son ideales para un relajante paseo.
Omotesando es un bulevar arbolado en pendiente en el moderno distrito de Aoyama de Tokio que atraviesa partes de los barrios de Shibuya y Minato. El área de Harajuku, de la que Omotesando a menudo se considera parte, tiene su propia marca distintiva de moda juvenil. Por otro lado, Omotesando mismo abastece al extremo de alta costura del espectro, con muchos lugares para sentarse y relajarse mientras disfruta de una buena comida y bebida, y disfruta de la arquitectura de vanguardia que caracteriza a muchos de los establecimientos aquí.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Nuestro guía lo recogerá en la recepción del hotel.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Se requiere un mínimo de 2 personas (Incluye cuidadores) por reserva.
- La edad mínima es de 6 años.
Opiniones(39)
Yuki was fantastic. She communicated with us the day before the trip, and the company also reached out a few days in advance. She picked us up from our hotel, and we set off by train with two family members who had mobility challenges: one using a wheelchair and the other using a walker. Throughout the tour, Yuki regularly checked in to see how we were doing, when we wanted to eat, and whether we wanted to make any changes to the itinerary. She handled all of the train costs and took many photos that we were able to download later. We would recommend Yuki in a heartbeat.
Dear Angel, Thank you very much for joining our Accessible Tokyo Tour and for sharing such a thoughtful review! We’re delighted to hear that Yuki’s communication and care helped make the day comfortable for your family. We truly appreciate your recommendation, and we hope to welcome you back to Japan again in the future! Best regards, Kyoko
We had a fantastic private tour in Tokyo. Our guide was incredibly friendly, knowledgeable and attentive. He paid particular attention to our son with a disability and made sure that everyone could enjoy the day to the fullest. In a short time we have seen and learned a lot about both Japanese culture and daily life. This tour was without a doubt one of the highlights of our trip. Highly recommended!
Dear Ilse, Thank you very much for joining our Accessible Tokyo Tour and for sharing your wonderful review! We're delighted to hear that Keita’s kindness, expertise, and attentive support for your son helped your whole family enjoy a rich and comfortable day in Tokyo. It’s great to know the tour gave you meaningful insights into both Japanese culture and everyday life. We truly appreciate your warm recommendation and are honored this became one of the highlights of your trip! Best regards, Kyoko
Keita (K) was wonderful! He was very cognizant of making sure of my ability to travel and see all the locations. I was especially impressed with his working with trainsubway personnel for access. As a side note the train/subway system is amazing. Lunch was incredible. K provided great history and cultural throughout our time together. It wonderful having K make sure we had the best photo opps everywhere we went. K went over and above after seeing we had another tour scheduled in Osaka and contacted his counterpart to let them know what our particular interests are. We started with a great tour guide and finished with a friend. Highly recommended this tour and Keita as your guide. Thank you.
Dear Robin, Thank you very much for joining our Accessible Tokyo Tour! It’s wonderful to know that Keita’s care, coordination with station staff, and thoughtful guiding made your day so smooth and enjoyable. We’re also glad you enjoyed the incredible lunch and photo spots along the way. We truly appreciate your heartfelt review and hope to welcome you again on your next visit to Japan! Best regards, Kyoko
Charlotte was so incredibly knowledgeable and her guidance made the entire visit both enjoyable and informative. We especially appreciate how accommodating she was to our accessibility needs for our son. Her kindness and attentiveness made a difference and memorable experience for our family.
Dear valued guest, Thank you very much for joining our Accessible Tokyo Tour and for sharing such a heartfelt review! We’re delighted to hear that Charlotte’s knowledge, kindness, and thoughtful support helped make your family’s visit both enjoyable and comfortable. It means a lot to us that her care for your son’s accessibility needs made a memorable difference. We truly appreciate your kind words and hope to welcome you again on a future trip to Japan! Best regards, Kyoko
It was our first time in Tokyo and our first time vacationing with a wheelchair and Masaharu Kai guided us through the must see attractions and subway stations with confident ease. Not only did we see some amazing places and stopped at culturally significant food stalls and tempura restaurant, but we left the day with all the information and confidence we need to continue exploring the city on our own for the remainder of our stay. A fantastic experience, a well planned and paced day, an incredible guide and sunny weather, couldn’t recommend it highly enough.
Dear valued guest, Thank you very much for joining our Accessible Tokyo Tour and for sharing your wonderful review! We’re delighted to hear that Masaharu guided you smoothly through the city and helped you gain the confidence to explore Tokyo on your own for the rest of your stay. We truly appreciate your kind words and are glad the day felt well‑planned, relaxed, and memorable. Hope to welcome you again! Best regards, Kyoko
Wonderful day out with a very kind, friendly, patient, and helpful guide. We managed to have really good tempura lunch at a local Japanese restaurant and see a lot of the famous sights. Also got to try the local trains! When we wanted to buy some good coffee, he was knowledgeable and brought us to a couple of great shops! Recommended for wheelchair users. The guide (Masaharu Kai) kindly offered to help push the wheelchair, even though it was outside his job scope to do so! Highly recommended.
Dear valued guest, Thank you very much for joining our accessible tour and for your wonderful review! We’re delighted to hear that you had an enjoyable day and that Masaharu was able to support you throughout the experience. Your kind words mean a lot to us. We truly appreciate your recommendation and hope to welcome you again on your next visit to Japan! Best regards, Kyoko
This tour was a great way to travel around several must-see areas in Tokyo! Our tour guide Keita was incredibly kind and knowledgeable, and he made it easy for us to get around with a wheelchair-bound member of the family. We also felt a lot more confident using the subway independently after our experience on this tour!
Dear Alexandra, Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed our Tokyo tour and that Keita was able to make your experience both smooth and memorable. It’s fantastic to that the tour helped boost your confidence in navigating the subway system. We truly appreciate you choosing to explore Tokyo with us, and we hope to welcome you back for another adventure in the future! Best regards, Kyoko
Masaharu Kai is one of the best walking tour guides my husband and I have ever had—and we travel often! This was truly an outstanding experience. I have limited mobility, which usually makes standard walking tours difficult. Masaharu made everything easy and enjoyable. His extensive knowledge of Japan’s history and culture, combined with his attention to accessibility, made this tour exceptional. Every site we visited was wheelchair- or rollator walker-friendly, which is what Japan calls “barrier-free.” We moved at the perfect pace, navigated trains effortlessly, and Masaharu knew exactly where to find elevators and accessible routes at temples and shrines. I never felt rushed or excluded. Each stop was full of surprises, delicious food, and fascinating history. If you have limited mobility, I strongly recommend booking a tour with Masaharu Kai. He goes above and beyond to ensure everyone has an unforgettable experience!
Dear Tammy, Thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed feedback! We’re delighted to hear that Masaharu made your tour both accessible and enjoyable, and that his knowledge and care helped create such a memorable experience. Your kind words about his attention to barrier-free routes and his guidance mean a great deal, and we’ll be sure to share them with him. We truly appreciate your recommendation and hope to welcome you again on another tour in the future! Best regards, Kyoko
The tour guide was great took time explained things as we went and was considerate of our pace. Would recommend
Dear Jonathan, Thank you very much for your kind feedback! We’re so glad to hear you enjoyed your tour and that the guide made the experience comfortable and informative at your pace. We truly appreciate your recommendation and hope to welcome you again in the future! Best regards, Kyoko
It was a great look around Tokyo, so many sights to see! Our guide was lovely and inclusive of everyone in our family. My daughter said that the best part of the day was everything!
Dear valued guest, We’re so happy to hear your Tokyo adventure was a hit with the whole family! It’s lovely to know your guide made everyone feel welcome, and your daughter’s “best part was everything” is so sweet! Thank you for sharing such a joyful memory, and hope to see you again. Best regards, Kyoko



