This is a fascinating seaside facility that includes a Seaside Plaza full of fish, an Observation Deck with a panoramic view of Tateyama Bay, a Waterfront Museum where you can experience the rich nature of Tateyama Bay, a pier that stretches 500m to the tip, a passenger ship terminal, restaurants, and more.
This barrier-free seaside facility includes a Commercial Building with shops and restaurants, an Observation Deck with a panoramic view of Tateyama Bay, the Tateyama Sunset Pier which stretches 500 meters out to sea, a Seaside Plaza with a touching pool, and the Seaside Museum where you can experience the world of fish. Seaside Station "Tateyama"
Physically, the person is at a level where they can fully operate a wheelchair and move around, such as with lower limb paralysis.
In terms of facilities, there are some challenges, such as stairs and slopes within a certain range, but they are at a level where they can be used independently in a wheelchair.
○Tateyama Yuhi Pier is the longest pier in Japan at 500m. Wheelchairs can enjoy a stroll on the sea. The route to get to Tateyama Yuhi Pier in a wheelchair is not from the commercial building, but instead goes around to the museum side of the beach.
○The pier is paved and has handrails on both sides, making it safe for wheelchair users.
○access:1.2km from the west exit of JR Tateyama Station, about 15 minutes on foot.About 8 minutes by bus bound for Ainohama from the east exit of JR Tateyama Station.
There is a free visitor parking lot that can accommodate over 90 standard cars, and there are four disabled parking spaces with ample space in the back.
There is a flat, paved road from the parking lot to the commercial building.
Wheelchai accessible toilets are located next to the seaside plaza and inside the Nagisa Museum.
The aisles inside Umi no Marche Tateyama on the first floor of the commercial building are of average width, and wheelchair users can shop there if it is not crowded.
On the second floor, there is a restaurant called "Tateyama Nagisa Shokudo" where you can enjoy seafood from Minamiboso such as seafood bowls and sashimi while looking out at the sea. You can take the elevator up to the second floor.
The flat observation deck on the second floor of the commercial building stretches from in front of Tateyama Nagisa Shokudo to the side of the Nagisa Museum.
Both the commercial building and the museum are equipped with ramps to eliminate stairs, making wheelchair access safe.
The nearest station:JR Tateyama Station
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There are four disabled parking spaces with ample space in the back.
There is a ramp at the entrance to the Nagisa Museum to eliminate any stairs.
Toilets for disabledes are located next to the seaside plaza and inside the Nagisa Museum.
You can take the elevator up to the second floor such as observation deck.
From the observation deck, you may be able to see the sun setting over the top of Mt. Fuji.
Sources of the above six images:Minato Oasis Nagisa no Eki Tateyama Wheelchair Accessible Tourist Guide Barrier-free Information
Tateyama Sunset Pier is one of the spots in "Tateyama, the town where you can see Mt. Fuji."
The bus bound for Nagisa Station "Tateyama" is wheelchair accessible.
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