A Few Patterns I've Noticed That Are Worth Being Aware Of Before We Begin I work at WELHIRE, so I'll say that upfront. That said, I've tried to write this as practically as possible — less as a sales pitch, more as a checklist of things that genuinely seem to catch people off guard when booking accessible transport in Japan. I hope some of it is useful. Mistake 1: Choosing on Price Alon e This is probably the most common one. Accessible transport that appears cheaper on the s
3 Concerns Wheelchair Travelers Often Have, and How We Address Them The Moment You Land Arriving at Narita should feel like the beginning of something. For many wheelchair users and their families, though, that first moment comes with a quiet layer of uncertainty that doesn't quite go away until everything is confirmed and working as expected. I work at WELHIRE, so I'll be transparent about that from the start. What I'd like to do here is address three concerns that come up c
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Combining the discipline of a former athlete with the hard-won empathy of a two-surgery survivor, I provide the expert insights and nurse-managed safety you need to experience Japan with absolute freedom and dignity.