Professional Background
December 2008 Certified as Iwate Tourism Hospitality Meister
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My recommendation is Morioka’s government district, Chuo-dori.
Chuo-dori is famous as the main venue for the Morioka Sansa Odori dance held from August 1st to 4th every year.
Other attractions along the street include Takuboku’s house for the newlyweds, Ishiwarizakura, a national natural monument, and the Prefectural Public Hall, which was built in 1928 to commemorate Emperor Showa’s marriage, and is surrounded by lush greenery. .
In the spring, the streets are filled with flowers, mainly Ishiwari cherry blossoms, and in the summer, the streets take on a vibrant, festival-like appearance. In autumn, the leaves of ginkgo and horse chestnut trees turn into a carpet of brightly colored leaves. In winter, many days are covered in snow, typical of northern countries. The park along Chuo-dori Street is lined with snowmen made by children, and the sight of them working hard to make them is soothing.
By the way, in the fall, the Japanese horse chestnut trees near the city hall fall. At this time of year, there are signs that warn you to be careful above your head!
Please enjoy Morioka’s four seasons.
Morioka Grand Hotel Annex is located almost in the center of the main street, Chuo-dori, and is very convenient for access to the government office district and downtown area.
All 128 guest rooms are larger than a standard business hotel, with semi-double beds arranged as standard in ample space. Even busy business elites enjoy this place as a calm place for relaxation and as a base for work.
We also have unique rooms designed for families with small children.
Currently, there are two hospitality masters working at Morioka Grand Hotel Annex, including myself. We aim to provide hospitality that allows our customers to feel the “warmth of the city and people” of Iwate.
Please feel free to drop by.
Through taking the Omotenashi Meister course, I rediscovered the beauty of Iwate. In addition to this, we would like to add the extra “hospitality” to help our customers with their sightseeing.
I would like to provide customer service that makes customers think, “I’m really glad I came to Iwate.”