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  1. Disability skiing: The rise of accessible ski resorts

    . If you're in a wheelchair, you'll probably want somewhere quite flat with clear streets, like Valloire

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  2. Tourism for All - Manabi-tai

    participation. Contact: Tourism for All, Japan C/O Office Kinuta, 29-4 Kinuta 1-chome, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 157-0073 Japan Phone : +813-3416-0428 Fax: +813-3416-0428 E-mail: kusanagi@tourism.jp Website

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  3. UN Asia-Pacific Regional Forum Recommends Ways To Promote Accessibility For Persons With Disabilities

    in central Japan , using the host city as an example of a success story. Context and Background A mountain

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  4. What is "Accessible Tourism"?

    such as in Japan “Barrier-free Tourism”) is tourism and travel that is accessible to all people

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  5. 4th International Conference on Accessible Tourism, ICAT 2011, Taipei

    Taiwan, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Group Discussion Sessions

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  6. New Haneda Airport Terminals, Tokyo, Based on Universal Design Principles

    Photo of passenger information desk. Japan Airport Terminal Co. Tokyo's new Haneda Airport passenger terminals, opened in October 2010, are based on universal design in accordance with the barrier-free concept to ensure convenience in use of facilities. Terminals are subject to a process

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  7. 20th World Travel Monitor Forum, Pisa

    Tourism Coordination Office (MTCO), the Japan Travel Bureau (JTB) Foundation; Business Strategy

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  8. International Golf Tournament Open for People with Disabilities, Bulgaria

    of Germany, the USA, South Africa, the Netherlands, Japan and others. The participation of the disabled

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  9. UNWTO Press Conference: 2012 International Tourism Results and Prospects for 2013

    African destinations such as Egypt and Tunisia. Japan saw a huge rise in tourist expenditure in 2012

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  10. Accessibility for People with Reduced Mobility Reciprocal Recognition of Parking Badges (Blue Badge Parking Scheme)

    to the ECMT Associated Countries (Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea, New Zealand and United States). This means

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