Good things I felt while working
Mori-san: It was a valuable experience to have been able to work with the Hoshinoya brand and to have acquired a solid grasp of language skills. To be honest, the K course was limited in time, which was frustrating at times, but I was able to experience for myself that "if you take action, you will be recognized." I was able to use my experience as a bridal flower assistant at a florist during university to complete the email distribution to convey information about the nature in the village, and I think it was a great nine months in which the actions of a Hoshino Resorts employee led to results.
Tsumura: When I'm in trouble, I try to talk to someone. I talk to the UD (unit director) of the unit I belong to.A very easy environment to talk toHe is always at his desk, so if I have any questions I can immediately consult him.
Sato-san: I'd only studied music at university, so at first I thought, "I guess I'll never be able to put what I learned to good use." But once I realized, "I was singing with confidence when I stood on stage," I was able to strengthen my mind and go to the audience without being intimidated. Also, it's a flat environment where everyone is called by their first name, so I can talk to anyone immediately, regardless of age, and I've been able to spend my time peacefully without accumulating stress.
Aoki: I think the benefit of the K course was maximized by being able to experience three facilities in one year. Karuizawa is large, but being able to collaborate with other facilities by saying, 'Let's ask that staff member at that facility,' from the first year is a great advantage. I also feel that the adaptability I gained from working with a wide range of age groups, from children to grandparents, during my part-time job at an after-school care center during my university days is useful in my current job.