Our Services
A Passion for
Warm and Dedicated Hospitality
Warm and Dedicated Hospitality
Tourism Research
Major Projects
- 2005
- Business consulting services for promoting Company A's new business line
- 2006
- Designing a skill-up program for certified guide-interpreters for travelers from overseas (MLITT)
- 2007
- Market research and product development for the luxury market
Project planning for Company B's inbound tourism policies and management program
Research on recruitment programs for certified guide-interpreters for travelers from overseas (MLITT)
Research on incentive travel by Taiwanese corporations - 2008
- Testing of the National Institute of Information and Communication Technology's Japanese-Chinese speech recognition interpreter system using cell phones
Major Lectures and Publications
- November 2007
- Yamanashi Prefecture Inbound Tourism Education Program
"Marketing Strategies for Inbound Tourism Products: Specific Methods of Implementation" - March 2008
- Lecture at symposium for metropolitan hotels
"Trends in the Inbound Market: Preparing for the Post 10 Million Visitor Era" - March 2008
- "Current Trends and Future Prospects for Foreign Visitors", a lecture for inn managers at a hot spring resort in Tochigi Prefecture
- May 2008
- Seminar on New Area Strategies
"Future Developments in the Inbound Market: The Importance of Strategic Destination Management" - July 2008
- Conference of Creating Appeal for Shosenkyo, Yamanashi Prefecture
"Changes in the Tourism Market and Community Lead Local Tourism"
Solutions
- 1. Surveys and research on inbound tourism
- 2. Policy proposals, consulting, and project planning for international exchange
- 3. Advising, planning, and project management for regional revitalization and tourism policies
- 4. Hosting of seminars and lectures, as well as providing lecturers for seminars held by outside organizations
- 5. Workshops*1
- 6. Publishing and selling data ( including inbound travel data)
*1 In tourist destinations, cooperation between all parties who benefit or are adversely affected by tourism, including local residents, tourism companies, and local governments, is a must. Workshops can be a very effective way for all parties to begin a dialogue and participate in creating a new type of tourism. We can help design and facilitate this type of workshops.



