New Japan hotels must be wheelchair accessible before Tokyo 2020

Japan is hoping to attract around 40 million tourists annually by the time of the Games and concerns have been expressed over the quantity of accommodation and facilities for disabled travellers.

Published : Oct 16, 2018 14:00 IST

Tokyo 2020 mascots Miraitowa (l) and Someity during a ceremony.
Tokyo 2020 mascots Miraitowa (l) and Someity during a ceremony.
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Tokyo 2020 mascots Miraitowa (l) and Someity during a ceremony.

New hotels in Japan with more than 50 rooms will be required to provide wheelchair-friendly accommodation, the government said on Tuesday, as the country gears up to host the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics.

Japan is hoping to attract around 40 million tourists annually by the time of the Games and concerns have been expressed over the quantity of accommodation and facilities for disabled travellers.

Under the revised laws, which come into effect on September 1 next year, at least one percent of rooms in newly built and refurbished hotels or traditional inns must be barrier-free for wheelchair users.

“Through efforts to improve travel and lodging for the disabled, we hope to make the Games a success and create a society where people with and without disabilities can live together," Olympics Minister Yoshitaka Sakurada told reporters.

According to a government survey conducted last year, only 0.4 percent of around 100,000 rooms at more than 600 hotels or inns were “barrier-free”.

Under the government definition, a barrier-free room must have an entrance wider than 80 centimetres (30 inches), a bathroom with handrails and no steps dividing rooms.

Tokyo has already embarked on an overhaul of its infrastructure with an eye to filling stadiums for the 2020 Games.

Elevators and ramps are being installed across Tokyo's subway system, with officials saying around 90 percent of stations are now wheelchair accessible.

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