BiG-i International Communication Center for Persons with Disabilities


BiG-i International Communication Center for Persons with Disabilities Sakai

BiG-i International Communication Center for Persons with Disabilities - Sakai


BiG-i International Communication Center for Persons with Disabilities
Address: 1-8-1 Chayamadai, Minami-ku, Sakai-shi, Sakai, Sakai, Japan, 590-0115
Sakai
590-0115
Area: Other
Accommodation type: Hotel
 
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BiG-i International Communication Center for Persons with Disabilities

 
BiG-i International Communication Center for Persons with Disabilities - Sakai Description
 
BiG-i is a completely barrier-free complex type facility. It is equipped with facilities geared for a variety of disabilities, and serves as a base for normalization in the 21st century.
 
 
BiG-i International Communication Center for Persons with Disabilities Facilities
N.B. Please note that these are considered correct at the time of publishing, but may no longer be available. If any of the facilities are absolutely essential for you please check when booking. Please do not assume that all are included in the room rate.
 
Access
  • Wheelchair accessible
 
Amenities
  • Air conditioning
  • Hair dryer
  • Towels
  • TV
  • Wheelchair accessible
 
Additional Amenities
  • Car park [charges apply]
  • Laundromat
  • Vending machine
 
Available In All Rooms
  • Air conditioning
  • Bathtub
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating
  • In-room safe box
  • Refrigerator
  • Shower
  • Slippers
  • Towels
  • TV
 
Dining, Drinking and Snacking
  • Vending machine
 
Getting Around
  • Car park [charges apply]
 
Languages Spoken
  • English
  • Japanese
 
Services And Conveniences
  • Laundromat
 
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