Daito Bunka University/Japan Hotel School
Part-time Lecturer
I come from Puglia, in the south-east of Italy.
After studying translation and interpreting at the National University of Salento in Lecce, I entered Daito Bunka University Graduate School in 2011 as a government-sponsored student recommended by the Embassy of Japan in Italy, and graduated from the doctoral program (majoring in Japanese Language and Culture) in 2015.
Fascinated by Japanese culture since childhood, she is currently researching the Thirty-six Immortal Poets, a collection of outstanding poets from the Nara and mid-Heian periods.
Classes are conducted in a mixture of English and Japanese, emphasizing the importance of language.
His translation achievements include the Italian version of Yasutaka Tsutsui's Eight Views of the Family (chapters 2 and 3).
Department
Daytime and Nighttime
Specialization
General Education
Department
Hotel Department Bridal Department English Major Department
Subjects
International Cultural Comparison, Protocol

Message to students

It is important to continue learning actively even after you get a job.
The world is large, but if you continue to pursue knowledge with the same attitude you had while at school, you will surely be able to play an active role on the stage of global society.

Thoughts on the future of the hotel and bridal industries

There are many people around the world who love Japan, a country with a rich culture.
For these people, I believe the hotel industry is a bridge and the bridal industry is a support that helps them live a fulfilling life.