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have physical disabilities or specialist needs. Accessible tourism can be defined as tourism travel... of visitors to the country with physical disabilities or specialist needs. The impact of this lack
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, links and resources for travellers with access requirements. Specialist travel agents and tour... are inbound and some are outbound travel agents/tour operators. Specialist adventure sports
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information, links and resources for travellers with access requirements. Specialist travel agents and tour... requirements; some are inbound and some are outbound travel agents/tour operators. Specialist adventure sports
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Convention on its opening day. It is the first comprehensive human rights treaty of the 21st century and is the first human rights convention to be open for signature by regional integration... is intended as a human rights instrument with an explicit, social development dimension. It adopts a broad
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in central Japan , using the host city as an example of a success story. Context and Background A mountain
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such as in Japan “Barrier-free Tourism”) is tourism and travel that is accessible to all people
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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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of Germany, the USA, South Africa, the Netherlands, Japan and others. The participation of the disabled
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African destinations such as Egypt and Tunisia. Japan saw a huge rise in tourist expenditure in 2012
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