Takatsuki City Introduces 'Sign Language Link', First Video Call Inquiry Service for the Deaf in Hokusetsu

Takatsuki City is launching 'Sign Language Link' on April 1, 2026, enabling residents to make video call inquiries to the city office via sign language interpreters. This service aims to improve accessibility for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community by facilitating real-time communication.
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Takatsuki City will introduce 'Sign Language Link' on April 1, 2026, a service allowing sign language users to contact the city office via video calls with professional interpreters. Accessible via smartphones or PCs, the service allows users to sign their inquiries, which are then relayed to city staff in real-time. This initiative replaces slower methods like email or fax with a more direct and accurate communication channel, expanding accessibility for consultations.

FAQ

Who can use this service?

Any sign language user with a smartphone or PC connected to the internet can use this service.

Is there a fee?

The call itself is free, but the user is responsible for any data costs associated with their internet connection.