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  2. Disability in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, a person with a disability is defined as: "a person whose daily life or life in society is substantially limited over the long term due to a physical disability or mental disability". [1]: 125 Japan ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) on 20 January 2014.

  3. Yukinobu Ike - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, he won the 2018 Japan Para Wheelchair Rugby Tournament. In August of the same year, he won the Wheelchair Rugby World Championship (GIO 2018 IWRF Wheelchair Rugby World Championship) held in Sydney, defeating Australia, ranked number one in the world, in the final (Japan was ranked 4th), [7] and won his first championship. [8]

  4. Musashino Forest Sport Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Musashino Forest Sport Plaza (武蔵野の森総合スポーツプラザ, Musashino no Mori Sōgō Supōtsu Puraza) is a multi-sport venue located in Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan. [1] The main arena has a seating capacity of over 10,000, and also includes a swimming pool, a gym, a multi-use sports area and two fitness studios, that is available for ...

  5. Man Has A Completely Unique Experience By Going To Japan And ...

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    If you ever pay a visit to Japan, you can “rent” a person to accompany you while you do daily tasks, relax, party, or even walk around the city. One curious traveler tried it for himself and ...

  6. Torokko Saga Station - Wikipedia

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    It is wheelchair accessible. [4] The building includes a concourse, rest area, café, and bike rentals. The Diorama Kyoto Japan contains one of Japan's biggest HO scale model train collections, and a large diorama of Kyoto's historic sites and neighbourhoods.

  7. Timeline of disability rights outside the United States

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    1949 – The Law for the Welfare of Physically Disabled Persons (Law No. 283) was enacted in Japan, and it provided the issuing of a "physically disabled persons' handbook", various counseling services, a grant of prosthetic appliances such as wheelchairs, canes, hearing aids and artificial limbs, technical aids for daily living such as ...

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