When searching for taxis in Japan that can accommodate wheelchairs, you'll find several terms like " Universal Design "UD" Taxi " and " Wheelchair Accessible Private Transfer." However, these two are not the same thing.
Especially for hospital visits, long-distance travel, and airport transfers, your choice significantly impacts your peace of mind during the journey.
Here, we clearly explain the differences in Japan's wheelchair-accessible taxis.
Universal Design "UD" Taxi
Universal Design "UD" Taxi is a standard taxi designed to allow passengers to board while remaining in their wheelchair. It is operated by regular taxi companies running throughout the city.
Features include:
- Accessible via ramp for boarding in a wheelchair
- A regular taxi driver is driving.
- Available via ride-hailing apps
- Assistance is limited
- Only one wheelchair is accommodated as standard.
- May not be suitable for large luggage
Suitable for short-distance urban travel or for those who can move independently.
Wheelchair Accessible Private Transfer
Wheelchair Accessible Private Transfer is a transportation service that includes mobility assistance. Vehicles are equipped with power lifts, and drivers often have experience providing assistance. This service operates by reservation only.
Features include:
- Vehicles with electric lifts
- Assistance with boarding and disembarking
- Support at steps and building entrances
- Accommodates multiple wheelchairs and large luggage
- Suitable for long-distance travel
- Reservations ensure availability
This service supports your entire move.
Main differences
| Universal Design "UD" Taxi | Wheelchair Accessible Private Transfer | |
| Competent Ministry | Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism | Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism |
| statutes | Road Transport Act General Passenger Automobile Transportation Business | Road Transport Act General Passenger Automobile Transportation Business (Limited to Welfare Transportation Business) |
| Qualifications required for the business | Class 2 Regular Motor Vehicle License | Class 2 Regular Driver's License Completed Initial Caregiver Training |
| Wheelchair ramp | Yes | Yes |
| Electric lift | None | Yes |
| Assistance with boarding and disembarking | Unavailable | Available for use |
| Number of wheelchair users | 1人 | Two or more people |
| Number of tour escorts | 1人 | Four or more people |
| Cargo capacity | Restrictions apply | Large suitcases ( ) (at least two per passenger) |
| Long-distance travel | May not be suitable | suitable |
| Service | Standard Services | Customization Services |
| Booking platform | On-demand ride-hailing apps (such as Uber and Go) | Company Website Affiliate/Partner Sites |
Which is better for airport transfers?
For long-distance travel or time-sensitive arrangements at airports like Narita or Haneda, Wheelchair Accessible Private Transfer is often the best option.
Reasons:
- Long travel distance
- It is necessary to adjust to the flight time.
- There are several large suitcases.
- Reservations are required.
- Assistance may be required when boarding or disembarking.
To ensure a worry-free transfer from the airport to the city center, more travelers are opting for the reservation-based Wheelchair Accessible Private Transfer.
For those considering airport transfers
We provide wheelchair transfers from Narita Airport and Haneda Airport to the Tokyo and Yokohama areas.
- Vehicles with lifts
- Accommodates multiple large items
- English reservations and English support services
- Flat-Rate Airport Transfer
For more details, please see the following page.
Summary
In Japan,
Universal Design "UD" Taxi are taxis equipped with ramps for wheelchair users.
Wheelchair Accessible Private Transfer a transportation service that assists people with disabilities in getting around.
There are differences between them. Choosing the right one for your needs enables safer and more comfortable travel.
