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Barbados to introduce Japanese Braille blocks to help visually impaired - Barbados Today

An initiative involving blocks from Japan to assist the visually impaired move around more safely in public is being introduced here by the Ministry of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs.The Braille blocks, or Tenji blocks, are used in Japan to help visually impaired individuals move around safely. They provide tactile paving or textured ground surfaces and can be found on sidewalks, at train stations, and in places with public transit in Japan.The Japanese blocks are designed to be detected by foot or with a cane and offer directional cues and warnings for those with limited vision.Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey was moved to implement the initiative after visiting Japan in 2023.During a courtesy call to Minister Humphrey on Friday, His Excellency Miyasaka Yusuke, Resident Ambassador of Japan to Barbados, revealed that the procedures to bring samples of the blocks have already begun.“These blocks are now widely implemented, including in outside areas. Just yesterday, I was informed that your ministry has begun handling import procedures for these samples,” he said. “I understand that installing Braille blocks indoors is relatively simple and that the wider use can provide tremendous support for the mobility and independence of individuals with visual impairments.”First Secretary Miura Shitau, who also attended the meeting, explained that Minister Humphrey heard about the blocks during a courtesy call by athletes of the Japan Blind Judo Federation who engaged in conversations with him about the Braille blocks.“The minister himself, when he visited Japan, observed that in the Japanese society we install them in many places for supporting the visually impaired,” the first secretary said.“The president of the Japan Blind Judo Federation arranged the sample Braille block supply with a particular company in Japan. Now we are at the final stage, just before sending them out from Japan.”

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