Japan Hotel School
Public Relations Department Public Relations Office
After working as a housekeeping operator, Japanese food service and bellboy at the Royal Park Hotel, she was seconded to the International House of Japan and worked at the front desk. She then worked as the front desk manager at the Kafuu Resort Fuchak Condo Hotel in Okinawa. After returning to Tokyo, she worked at the foreign online travel agency Expedia before assuming her current position.
Specialization
Hotel sector Other
Department
others

Message to students

During your two years at JHS, you will experience both hardships and joys. It is a great joy for us faculty and staff to see you grow through these experiences. In the Academic Affairs Office, we will assist you with the procedures for scholarships and the issuance of various certificates so that you can have a better student life. We are always at the reception desk, so please feel free to talk to us anytime, whether you just want to chat or ask for advice on any worries you may have.

Thoughts on the future of the hotel and bridal industries

After the excitement before the Olympics, the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the hotel industry and the world. However, the hotel industry will surely make a leap forward again in the future. They say you need to crouch deep before you can jump high, and now is the time. Gain as much energy as you can at Hotelesque now and aim to become a successful hotelier in the future.

The value of a hotel = the value of its people

The reason I like the hotel industry is because "the value of a hotel = the value of people." Of course, "things" such as food, drinks, and guest rooms are a big attraction, but the power of "people" is essential to a hotel. Even if you are a new employee, if you provide good customer service, it will directly become the customer's impression and memory of the hotel. Don't you think it's attractive to have a job where you can create excitement and value with just your own ingenuity?