Japanese Hospitality! 5 Stories of Service That Amazed International Guests
istics of Japanese Hospitality(What Seems Like Normal Hospitality to Japanese People, is Special to Non-Japanese) Japanese people take pride in the fact that their spirit of hos……
We will introduce 10 popular events and examples of popular Japanese-style parties!
To entertain foreigners, it would be nice to provide them with something they can enjoy about "Japan".
If you make your hospitality event a Japanese cultural experience ……
Japanese Culture|Six recommended training and team building programs for foreigners: flower arrangement, tea ceremony, karate, sumo, sushi, and taiko!
Team building is designed to help the entire team achieve one thing and step up to become a better team.
More and more foreign companies are incorporating Japanese cul……
How do Japanese manners look like from overseas? Japanese Etiquette and Customs to be conveyed to Foreigners
The post-match trash pickup by Japanese supporters at the World Cup has become a worldwide topic of conversation every time.
From a foreigner's point of view, Japanese……
How to plan a special birthday party for your loved one? Surprise them with Geisha! For wealthy foreign VIPs
t celebrate the birthday of your near and dear ones or VIP foreigners with Geisha?
A professional in hospitality and an inheritor of traditional Japanese performing arts, ……
What is State Guest Hospitality? Difference between State Guests, Official Guests, and Dignitaries | 3 Examples of Hospitality when Guests Visit Japan
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has an invitation program to host foreign guests.
This program is a nation-wide hospitality program, and the foreign super-important pe……
Special Sake Party For VIP Guest in Japan
When you have international guests visiting Japan, do you ever wonder what type food to treat them to? It can be difficult to choose, especially when your guest has gourmet tast……
Night-time economy in Japan – 6 performance examples
u want to introduce your international guests to entertainment in Japan that they can enjoy after they have finished work for the day, i.e. after business hours.
If you we……