Our primary mission is the traveling to search for the answer of what we are questioning. When you are in doubt of capability of something, you might want to go checking it out by yourself at first hand. Domestic trial right in our home country seems to be insufficient as Japan is the top-notch among the area we are talking about. So, I headed to the land of the rising sun. Platform Lift or stair lift is a kind of accessible equipment intentionally designed for wheelchair user. It has been developed to use in Thailand as well as you might …
Read More »New Friends Always Come Along When You Go Exploring The World
Taka yamaAfter the charming cities of Osaka and Kyoto had delivered the finest fulfillment to my memory, I said goodbye to them and headed to experience Takayama’s Festival which is held in Takayama City. It’s considered one of Japan’s best festivals.
Read More »My visit to DPI-Japan, an organization who mainly involve the basic accessible facilities in Japan
On a journey to study the basic accessible facilities, the most important was to be able to test and examine whether it’s suitable and can be used in our daily lives. This is why I call my trip as a “mission for everyone”. In addition, testing is very important and also the information would be much more valuable when we could hear the stories from people who were being involved and work close to these issues. Finally, I got an opportunity to visit the DPI-JAPAN (http://dpi-japan.org/).
Read More »Saba and Sakura
At this place, it’s so-called “Wat-Nam-Sai” (Stands for : A temple with clear water) for many Thai people. It’s also a perfect spot where I could shot the magnificent Fuji-san at its sunset. It was truly spectacular. The time when I’d arrived there, the Sakura was just about to present herself to the world. It would be extremely more fascinating if I capture her at this spot one week later, when her beauty would magically skyrocket at her peak.
Read More »Uncle Shoji – One of the Pioneers of Japan’s Disability Rights Movement
Japan, a global economic powerhouse, leads in many industries—electronics, robotics, automobile manufacturing, and transportation infrastructure. Its accessibility standards are among the highest in the world. There is no denying that Japan is at the forefront.
Read More »“Sakura” the beautiful princess…
It would be so weird traveling to a beautiful country of Japan, especially in spring season, but had no any nice pictures to share with all of you and here you go… (took so much time as all were incredibly mesmerizing.) It was during the beginning of spring. After I’d landed in Osaka, I deposited my stuffs and excitedly went to explore the city. I took a lot of trains, transferring countless stations to my very destination, a strawberry farm. For these 3 pictures, they were captured at Kishi Station. From my very perspective, I perceived the Sakura as a …
Read More »Fuji san picture for more…
Four days after my shooting day, the sakura will be fully around and this place will be really stunning.
Read More »Safety standard, the huge difference that we should look into it
Safety standardis the one issue that I pay attention to and I saw a lot of difference in Japan. As the above picture, there will always have the security guard(s) to taking care of the area. And even a very far place from the city, they use almost the same setup especially the equipment standard.
Read More »The most delicious lunch set
The most delicious lunch set On our traveling program, the one can’t miss out is to try the local food. We were very happy with this lunch set. We went to Oshino Hakkai, close to this the picture. The restaurant open on 11am, chef went out taking care of us very nicely. Best food & good price, if you go there worth to try.
Read More »Mount Fuji the gift from Accessibility Is Freedom
Mount Fuji is the one of the main reason that we have to go to Japan again. I got no other choice we need to rent a car to find better location. We drove our car around 50% of the Mt Fuji site, for two days and two nights staying at Kawaguchiko.
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