A few days ago, I received shocking news from my Japanese friends about the passing of Uncle Shoji. I had the chance to meet him once during my last trip to Japan.
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 »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.
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