Professional Background
September 2005 Banquet Manager, Kashoen Company
December 2007 Certified as Iwate Tourism Hospitality Meister
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“Hanamaki Eight Views: Kamabuchi Falls” There is a waterfall in Kamabuchi where Kenji Miyazawa is said to have often visited for extracurricular classes.
It is refreshing to see the clear stream split into many lines over a large circular rock 8.5m high and 30m wide and fall into the waterfall basin. The surrounding forest is a promenade that takes about 15 minutes to go around, making it an affordable walking course where you can walk through the sunlight filtering through the trees.
A white sand courtyard surrounded by a cloister. When the bonfires are lit at sunset, a fantastic sight of southern red pines and white sand emerges.
In order to maintain our “spirit of hospitality,” we deliver hearty seasonal flavors using carefully selected seasonal ingredients and local cooking methods.
I am a glutton.
My workplace is an inn surrounded by a southern red pine forest and blessed with abundant nature.
Lately, I have finally been able to enjoy the delicious scent of the air.
Every day, I want everyone who comes to Iwate to enjoy the delicious scent of the air.