3 Reasons Japan is Great for Accessible Travel
Japan holds a great secret: it is very kind to those with mobility issues. In fact, it can be surprisingly accessible to seniors and those with disabilities. Find out how!
Japan holds a great secret: it is very kind to those with mobility issues. In fact, it can be surprisingly accessible to seniors and those with disabilities. Find out how!
At the 'Museum of the Sewerage' in western Tokyo, you can stand on a viewing platform right inside the main sewage pipe—which smells about as good as you'd imagine!
During your stay you may come in contact with these seven gadgets that help make life in Japan a little bit easier. But as soon as you leave, you'll be wishing you had one at home, too!
Toilet paper that gives fruit roll-ups a whole new meaning.
The short film "A.I. Toilet" imagines a lavatory so advanced that it can take control of your life.
Funassyi, the neon yellow pear character, spreads the joy of bathroom cleaning through videos and merchandise.
Sanrio releases a Hello Kitty toilet seat cover and bidet for the most devout Hello Kitty fans.
Japan’s all-female Takarazuka theater has an enlightened 31.5:1 female to male bathroom stall ratio.