Accessibility & Inclusion

Creating a city where everyone can travel comfortably and with peace of mind.
At In Kanazawa House, we are committed to providing an environment where everyone—regardless of physical ability, disability, or age—can fully enjoy the beauty and culture of Kanazawa. Our goal is to make every journey inclusive, barrier-free, and welcoming to all travelers.
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What Is Accessible Tourism?
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According to the United Nations, Accessible Tourism refers to “the ongoing effort to ensure that tourist destinations, products, and services are accessible to all people, regardless of their physical limitations, disabilities, or age.”
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It is not just about removing physical barriers—it’s about creating equal access to cultural experiences, local connections, and moments of discovery for everyone.
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At In Kanazawa House, we believe that accessibility is an essential part of sustainable and responsible tourism.
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Our Efforts at In Kanazawa House
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We are continuously working to make our spaces and experiences more inclusive.
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Examples of our recent improvements include
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Installing ramps and sloped access to eliminate steps and barriers.
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Offering clear information on accessibility for each cultural experience.
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Partnering with local organizations to expand barrier-free support throughout Kanazawa.
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Accessible Services We Provide
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In collaboration with the Ishikawa Barrier-Free Tourism Center, In Kanazawa House can assist with the following services:
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Providing up-to-date accessibility information and customized travel advice.
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Hospital introductions for travelers undergoing dialysis or requiring medical support.
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Arranging medical helpers or caregivers for assistance during travel.
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Kimono rental services for wheelchair users and guests with mobility needs.
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Our multilingual team can help you plan and book experiences that match your interests and accessibility requirements.
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Accessible Tourism in Kanazawa