Inbound Café

IHCSA Café Archives

 


IHCSA Cafe Vol.31

2011/07/01


SPECIAL FEATURE: JAPAN’S PRAYER Part 1


PILGRIMAGE EXPERIENCE

in Tokushima Prefecture

pdficon_large.png

SPECIAL FEATURE: JAPAN’S PRAYER Part 2


KOYASAN


pdficon_large.png

IMG_9002莉ョ

CAFE INTERVIEW
Harnessing Traditional Japanese Artisanship for Modern Eco-Living


Ms. Reina Otsuka, President, Ecotwaza Co., Ltd.


pdficon_large.png

PAGE TOP


IHCSA Cafe Vol.30

2011/04/01


かもめ

SPECIAL FEATURE

The World’s Only! Complete Farm-Raising Cycle for Bluefin Tuna at Kinki University

pdficon_large.png

Image_2595IMG_9557本.JPG

Warm Hospitality, JapaneseStyle

Highly Ranked Hotels on the TripAdvisor “Word-of-Mouth” Website


pdficon_large.png

CAFE INTERVIEW
Maiwai ? Traditional Dyeing Technique Boasts Bold Colors

Mr. Kosuke Suzuki of Suzusen

Specializing in Dyeing Technique for Maiwai Festive Kimono

pdficon_large.png

PAGE TOP


IHCSA Cafe Vol.29

2011/01/01


CAG9U93K

SPECIAL INTERVIEW

ALPINE SKIER Kentaro Minagawa on

The Attractions of Skiing

pdficon_large.png

画像 046PICT4918.JPG

Warm Hospitality, JapaneseStyle

The Warm Hospitality of the Snow Country


IRORIAN / RYUGON

?HOT-SPRING RYOKAN IN NIIGATA PREFECTURE





pdficon_large.png

IMG_8852莉ョ

CAFE INTERVIEW
Harnessing Ties Among Factories

for Monozukuri


Mr. Takashi Tanaka,

President, Yasuhisa Koki Biomechanics Co.

pdficon_large.png

PAGE TOP


IHCSA Cafe Vol.28

2010/10/01


SPECIAL FEATURE

Hiraizumi

A Utopian City Built from a Desire for Peace




pdficon_large.png

IMG_7131莉ョ

Warm Hospitality, JapaneseStyle

The Hospitality of a Concierge ?

Reading the Minds of Guests

Ms. Kay Abe, Chief Concierge, Grand Hyatt Tokyo Hotel

pdficon_large.png

cafe28-3.jpg

CAFE INTERVIEW
“Zen Means Simplicity”

Mr. Daiko Matsuyama, Deputy chief priest of Taizoin temple at Myoshinji branch of the Rinzai

sect of Zen Buddhism in Kyoto


pdficon_large.png

PAGE TOP



Powerd by Google

Link


 

Site management

International Hospitality and Conference Service Association (IHCSA)
Annex. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 2-2-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0013, Japan