Ginza Koyama daily journal 2023.02.26 Vietnamese Cultural Library

Ginza Koyama daily journal 2023.02.26 Vietnamese Cultural Library

Nearly 100 Vietnamese staff work in Kanagawa Prefecture.
Technical intern trainee, specific skill.
Growing in word of mouth.
It is hard to believe that he is an intern because he works so quickly.
Communication with other employees is also bright and comparable.
Popular among elderly users.
It will continue to increase.
Therefore, we are preparing a Vietnamese staff dormitory with a Vietnamese restaurant.
One step ahead of that, we opened the Vietnam Cultural Library in a nursing home in Kawasaki City.
Originally, there was a hidden room in the staff rest room in the facility, which was used as a library.
There are various books that I brought with me.
This time, we have prepared 120 new Vietnamese books.
We plan to increase the number to 500.
Not only for Vietnamese staff.
Rather, from now on, I would like Japanese staff to learn Vietnamese and Vietnamese cuisine.
of Koyama G. Mutual international cultural exchange.
Learn and grow from each other.
on an equal footing.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the restoration of diplomatic relations between Japan and Vietnam, and there will be commemorative projects.
The same goes for the Vietnam Film Festival.
I immediately watched five Vietnamese movies.
Close to the sense of Japanese TV dramas.
A movie is a cultural art piece.
And it will be the entrance to learn and feel foreign culture.
Of course, I have already applied for the support program of the Vietnam Film Festival.
Movies are my communication tools and physical contact.
A long time ago, when the ASEAN conference was held in Tokyo, the first lady of Vietnam visited a nursing home in Koto Ward.
In the car of His Majesty the Emperor.
It may have something to do with Vietnam.
Thanks to the efforts of Vietnamese staff, this diary has also been translated into Vietnamese and posted on the website.
I want more and more people to come to Koyama G from Vietnam.
And I want more friends of Koyama in Vietnam.
I am also worried about my family in Vietnam.
In a convenient society of the internet, it is, but in the corona society, distant loneliness is the most painful.
In Japan, people say close strangers rather than distant relatives.
I want to be one step closer to my relatives than I am now.
Within 5 years, we aim to have a Vietnamese officer in the company flag welfare corporation.
I’m sure the candidate is well-developed.
The job of a medical and welfare manager is all about educating staff.
Of course, I have much more to learn.

This morning’s pulse oximeter 98/98/99
Body temperature 36.4 Blood sugar 194

Two days later, an endoscopy
CEO Yasunari Koyama