Japan offers a wide range of accessible transport services for wheelchair users, with several companies capable of accommodating multiple wheelchairs in a single vehicle. This guide provides details on companies, regions, capacity for wheelchairs, size and weight limits, and whether tie-downs and seatbelts are available.

1. Tokyo

Tokyo offers extensive transport services for wheelchair users, including those that can accommodate multiple wheelchairs.

Tokyo MK Taxi

  • Capacity: Can accommodate up to 2 wheelchairs and 2 additional passengers.
  • Weight Limit: 300 kg per wheelchair user.
  • Tie-downs and Seatbelts: Yes, fully equipped with tie-downs and seatbelts for both wheelchair users and regular passengers.
  • Additional Notes: Suitable for groups traveling together or airport transfers.

Nihon Kotsu

  • Capacity: 1 wheelchair and 3 regular passengers.
  • Weight Limit: Standard power and manual wheelchairs.
  • Tie-downs and Seatbelts: Yes.

2. Hokkaido (Sapporo)

Hokkaido’s accessible taxis make it easy to explore the region’s natural beauty, with options for multiple wheelchair users.

Hokkaido MK Taxi

  • Capacity: 2 wheelchairs and 3 regular passengers.
  • Weight Limit: Total of 500 kg.
  • Tie-downs and Seatbelts: Yes.
  • Additional Notes: Ideal for touring Hokkaido’s national parks and scenic areas with multiple wheelchair users.

3. Osaka

Osaka’s accessible transport services are designed to accommodate multiple wheelchair users, making it easier to explore the city’s vibrant attractions.

Osaka MK Taxi

  • Capacity: 2 wheelchairs and up to 3 regular passengers.
  • Weight Limit: 500 kg total.
  • Tie-downs and Seatbelts: Yes.
  • Additional Notes: Great for group outings around Osaka’s popular sites.

Daiki Taxi

  • Capacity: 1 wheelchair and 3 regular passengers.
  • Weight Limit: 250 kg.
  • Tie-downs and Seatbelts: Yes.

4. Nagoya

Nagoya offers accessible services with the ability to transport multiple wheelchair users, ensuring smooth travel across the city.

Nagoya Daiko Taxi

  • Capacity: 2 wheelchairs and 2-3 regular passengers, depending on the vehicle.
  • Weight Limit: 400 kg total.
  • Tie-downs and Seatbelts: Yes.
  • Additional Notes: Perfect for exploring Nagoya’s museums and other attractions with multiple wheelchair users.

5. Kyoto

Kyoto’s accessible transport options are suited for both solo travelers and groups with multiple wheelchair users.

MK Taxi Kyoto

  • Capacity: 1 wheelchair and 2-4 passengers, depending on the vehicle.
  • Weight Limit: 300 kg.
  • Tie-downs and Seatbelts: Yes.

Yasaka Taxi

  • Capacity: 1 wheelchair and 2 regular passengers.
  • Weight Limit: 200 kg.
  • Tie-downs and Seatbelts: Yes.

6. Okinawa

Okinawa offers accessible taxis for individuals and groups, including those with multiple wheelchair users.

Okinawa Accessible Taxi

  • Capacity: 1 wheelchair and 2 regular passengers.
  • Weight Limit: 180 kg.
  • Tie-downs and Seatbelts: Yes.

7. Kanagawa Prefecture

K.K. BridgeMAIT 

  • Kanagawa-based wheelchair-accessible taxi service
  • Airport transfers, cruise ports, and sightseeing available
  • English support available

Last updated on December 15, 2025

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