Nikko Prefecture 2.5 hours from Tokyo does have extraordinary natural beauty, our family of 4 with 2 of our parents who use wheelchairs decided to go there by renting a car. Booking via Klook was very easy, but we only got the driver / travel phone number 24 hours before. This was very troublesome considering we had to adjust the itinerary because the parents were in wheelchairs. were these places accessible by wheelchair. And it turned out they were! Only Kendo Falls had a lot of stairs to reach, but Lake Chuzenji and Ryuzu Cascades were very accessible to wheelchairs. We enjoyed the beautiful scenery. It's just that the road down the mountain was very winding, for people who are easily carsick, they can feel dizzy and nauseous. Our driver Vikey was very friendly, attentive and willing to help during the trip. Another bonus, even though we traveled in spring, it turned out that the temperature in Nikko was close to 2° and even snowed when we arrived there.