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.
Read More »“The Accessible Trip – the trip for all” A journey of 16 days on 2 countries has been accomplished!
Accessible Trip the trip for all I headed to Japan to search for new things as well as gather the insights for making comparison in all dimensions. I set very high goal for this trip as I planned ahead almost one year. I am confident that the inputs collected will be highly beneficial for our further development. I want to walk you through some of my stories about this trip.
Read More »No matter how far I am, there will always got the bus I can use – this is Japan
I went around Fuji Mt, arrived at the small village far a way for the main city. But I still see the buses with wheelchair sign. This is the one of an amazing 2017 Japan trip for me.
Read More »The first precious night in Osaka
I heard that our government is now supporting the electric powered car. It was the first raining night in Osaka, then I found this precious supers car was charging the the parking station. I was suddenly dream of, Bangkok road full fill with a lot of electric powered cars. No more smoke, fresh air, less engine sound and we don’t need any fossil power any more.
Read More »Face on, the secret walk way…
The secret walk wayFrom the bad news, inspired me to do this video. Everyone got choices on their own wished, but not for PWDs. We got no right to get access to the basic facilities easily, and we have no even right to be ..fear ..of anything. Check out the ‘Face on, the secret walk way… (Video with English closed caption)’
Read More »Congratulation to School of Communications Art students, Rang-sit University, who successfully held a seminar on a topic of ‘When Bangkok Metro Train is opportunity. How could we make it accessible for everyone?’
It all began when the students contacted me via this FB Page and asked some information and insight for conducting their university project, assigned by their lecturer. Fortunately, the lecturer was already part of our Transportations for All (T4A) community. When we got to know what was going on, the coordination went beyond smoothly. Personally, I always give priority for educational purpose. When some educational institutions contacted me to give a talk to their students, I would accept it most of the time. Anyway, before I jump into it, I would screen whether the students showed their motivation for learning, …
Read More »We’re not doing for only PWDs but for everyone…(PostToday)
I said on the PostToday interviewed: “Our law has clear defined, people are all equal, we are all the same, we are human. You will definitely be the people with disabilities in the future.” Thanks to PostToday Ref to this link: http://www.posttoday.com/social/general/485876 (In Thai)
Read More »The best basic accessibility and service, Japan metro train.
[Japan metro train test] Japan Metro Train Survey Since last year, on our private trip purposely to test all accessibility including services. What I have learned, the Japan transportation system designed based on the capacity of people in the small city. If you go there within a peak time, you will never be believed how many people are traveling.
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