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  • 1

    Is Japan accessible to tourists with [障がい]?

    disability

  • 2

    When I was six months old, I was [診断された] with severe cerebral palsy.

    diagnosed

  • 3

    I was born in Canada but now live in Tokyo, working at a care [施設] .

    facility

  • 4

    My job is to [管理する、運営する] a website for a group that runs nursing homes, kindergartens, and nursery schools.

    manage

  • 5

    You may wonder why I came all the way to Japan [~にもかかわらず] my physical condition.

    despite

  • 6

    To our surprise, six subway [従業員] came and carried me and my 130-kilogram wheelchair down the stairs.

    employees

  • 7

    In 2007, I moved permanently to Tokyo. Being an [冒険者] at heart, I visited lots of places in Japan.

    adventurer

  • 8

    In 2015, I started Accessible Japan, an English website which [供給する] information for visitors with disabilities, like the location of elevators and restrooms as well as the accessibility of a lack of information.

    provides

  • 9

    Encouraged by the information on my website, an Australian girl with cerebral palsy and her father [実現させた] their dream of coming to Japan.

    realized

  • 10

    On another [とき、場面], having seen my website, staff members of the Nezu Museum asked me to check the accessibility of their facilities.

    occasion

  • 11

    For the past decade, Japan has been making progress in creating a friendly environment foe people with disabilities, but there are still many challenges to [克服する、打ち勝つ].

    overcome

  • 12

    For instance, the entrances to restaurants often have steps which [分ける] the building from the outside area.

    divide

  • 13

    People with disabilities [傾向がある] not __ travel alone.

    tend, to

  • 14

    If [観光業] supports more tourists with disabilities and provides better services, more people will come to Japan, and that will support Japan's [経済].

    tourism, economy

  • 15

    Going back to the topic of Accessible Japan, I [固く] believe in two principles.

    firmly

  • 16

    To make my website more[信頼性のある] , I make it a rule to take pictures, talk to local people, and take notes.

    reliable

  • 17

    The second principle is to be honest and [客観的].

    objective

  • 18

    I've been trying to upload [詳細な] information as much as possible, such as information about steps at tourist attractions.

    detailed

  • 19

    I try not to say, "This place is accessible, so you can go there," because accessibility [変わる]from person to person.

    varies

  • 20

    In 2016, I became a Japanese [市民]because I wanted to be [巻き込んだ]in all levels of Japanese society.

    citizen, involved

  • 21

    Have you ever [偶然~に出くわす(2語)] a person with a disability who seemed to need help?

    come upon

  • 22

    If you see a person with a disability struggling with something, your first [本能、勘] may be to jump in and help.

    instinct

  • 23

    However, without knowing that person's [特定の] needs, you may be doing more [害、危害] than good.

    specific, harm

  • 24

    Simply say, "Would you like any help?" if your offer is [丁寧に断られる], do not be [怒る] or [強く主張する] on helping.

    declined, offended, insist

  • 25

    People often feel they should speak more slowly or loudly, but this may seem [無礼な].

    rude

  • 26

    Sitting down to make eye contact with someone in a wheelchair is a [礼儀正しい] gesture.

    polite

  • 27

    However, avoiding [明確な、当然な] questions can just call more attention to the [問題、課題].

    obvious, issue

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Is Japan accessible to tourists with [障がい]?

    disability

  • 2

    When I was six months old, I was [診断された] with severe cerebral palsy.

    diagnosed

  • 3

    I was born in Canada but now live in Tokyo, working at a care [施設] .

    facility

  • 4

    My job is to [管理する、運営する] a website for a group that runs nursing homes, kindergartens, and nursery schools.

    manage

  • 5

    You may wonder why I came all the way to Japan [~にもかかわらず] my physical condition.

    despite

  • 6

    To our surprise, six subway [従業員] came and carried me and my 130-kilogram wheelchair down the stairs.

    employees

  • 7

    In 2007, I moved permanently to Tokyo. Being an [冒険者] at heart, I visited lots of places in Japan.

    adventurer

  • 8

    In 2015, I started Accessible Japan, an English website which [供給する] information for visitors with disabilities, like the location of elevators and restrooms as well as the accessibility of a lack of information.

    provides

  • 9

    Encouraged by the information on my website, an Australian girl with cerebral palsy and her father [実現させた] their dream of coming to Japan.

    realized

  • 10

    On another [とき、場面], having seen my website, staff members of the Nezu Museum asked me to check the accessibility of their facilities.

    occasion

  • 11

    For the past decade, Japan has been making progress in creating a friendly environment foe people with disabilities, but there are still many challenges to [克服する、打ち勝つ].

    overcome

  • 12

    For instance, the entrances to restaurants often have steps which [分ける] the building from the outside area.

    divide

  • 13

    People with disabilities [傾向がある] not __ travel alone.

    tend, to

  • 14

    If [観光業] supports more tourists with disabilities and provides better services, more people will come to Japan, and that will support Japan's [経済].

    tourism, economy

  • 15

    Going back to the topic of Accessible Japan, I [固く] believe in two principles.

    firmly

  • 16

    To make my website more[信頼性のある] , I make it a rule to take pictures, talk to local people, and take notes.

    reliable

  • 17

    The second principle is to be honest and [客観的].

    objective

  • 18

    I've been trying to upload [詳細な] information as much as possible, such as information about steps at tourist attractions.

    detailed

  • 19

    I try not to say, "This place is accessible, so you can go there," because accessibility [変わる]from person to person.

    varies

  • 20

    In 2016, I became a Japanese [市民]because I wanted to be [巻き込んだ]in all levels of Japanese society.

    citizen, involved

  • 21

    Have you ever [偶然~に出くわす(2語)] a person with a disability who seemed to need help?

    come upon

  • 22

    If you see a person with a disability struggling with something, your first [本能、勘] may be to jump in and help.

    instinct

  • 23

    However, without knowing that person's [特定の] needs, you may be doing more [害、危害] than good.

    specific, harm

  • 24

    Simply say, "Would you like any help?" if your offer is [丁寧に断られる], do not be [怒る] or [強く主張する] on helping.

    declined, offended, insist

  • 25

    People often feel they should speak more slowly or loudly, but this may seem [無礼な].

    rude

  • 26

    Sitting down to make eye contact with someone in a wheelchair is a [礼儀正しい] gesture.

    polite

  • 27

    However, avoiding [明確な、当然な] questions can just call more attention to the [問題、課題].

    obvious, issue