It's good that Japan is becoming accessible but yet whenever I watched Japan walk videos for example why am I not seeing disabled people in public?. Is there still shame or embarrassment if a disable is being shown in public places?. I'm physically disabled using a electric wheelchair myself so I'm not a troll, I'm just curious because it's odd that Japan is becoming accessibility advanced but aren't a lot of disable ppl in public places etc?...that needs to be a new discussion.
In the area I live, I see many wheelchair users and people with disabilities. It's not Tokyo, it's not famous historical site where TH-camrs would make vlogs at, but has hospitals, office, nursing homes,schools etc. Where I live is that kind of place. I think people with disabilities tend to live in the area that's convenient for them, which makes them unseen.
It's good that Japan is becoming accessible but yet whenever I watched Japan walk videos for example why am I not seeing disabled people in public?. Is there still shame or embarrassment if a disable is being shown in public places?. I'm physically disabled using a electric wheelchair myself so I'm not a troll, I'm just curious because it's odd that Japan is becoming accessibility advanced but aren't a lot of disable ppl in public places etc?...that needs to be a new discussion.
In the area I live, I see many wheelchair users and people with disabilities. It's not Tokyo, it's not famous historical site where TH-camrs would make vlogs at, but has hospitals, office, nursing homes,schools etc. Where I live is that kind of place. I think people with disabilities tend to live in the area that's convenient for them, which makes them unseen.