ooh. would you be bringing your own? as a general rule, Japan is less HA than the States. not even sure they rent them at the two parks TBH.( they probably do but I never once saw one during my 3-4 trips there when I lived in Japan. or a wheelchair)
that being said, the parks themselves are fairly easy to navigate. the train could be problematic, that line runs at capacity pretty much a all day every day which means CROWDS. finding a car with enough free space to load one may be an issue. ( they actually fold up the seats right by the doors during heavier traffic times to go from accommodating 2 people to about 6 in the same space) we were local( less than 2 hours away by train) so never stayed on site. the hotels are right there though.
Disney Sea is by far my favorite park of all the non stateside ones. ( only one I haven't done yet is Euro)
Are there requirements for getting a GAC there? I.e. a notorized doctor's note like I think is required in France? I think it would be important for the OP to know and I would like to know as well.
That is good, what if the person does t need a mobility device, do they then need a doctor's note there? Just curious, as a wheelchair would be no help to me, I would need an ECV and as stated that isn't a viable choice, so I would most likely walk, albeit slowly.No, they don't ask for a doctor's note. My mom had a personal wheelchair and they gave her the Guest Assistance Card.
That is good, what if the person does t need a mobility device, do they then need a doctor's note there? Just curious, as a wheelchair would be no help to me, I would need an ECV and as stated that isn't a viable choice, so I would most likely walk, albeit slowly.