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Arranged tour to visit construction training facilities in Vietnam
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There are many young people from Vietnam who want to accumulate construction know-how in Japan, and many of them want to find a job at a Japanese company after studying at a Japanese language school.

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Arranged tour example

We can respond flexibly to customers, the following is an example of an arranged tour.

  • First day

Arrive at Tan Son Nhat International Airport Pick up at the airport and transfer to the hotel

  • Day 2 (morning)

Meet attendants/interpreters at the hotel, schedule confirmation, etc.

  • Day 2 (Afternoon)

Japanese language school visit

  • Day 3 (morning)

Company visit (1 company)

  • Day 3 (Afternoon)

Round-table discussion with Japanese language school students

  • Day 4 (morning)

Ho Chi Minh city tour

  • Day 4 (Afternoon)

Departure from Tan Son Nhat International Airport

  • Reference fee

From about 200,000 yen including travel expenses, accommodation fees, and interpretation fees (varies depending on number of people, number of days, and season)

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Arrangement tour flow
Consultation (content consultation)
Tour schedule proposal, cost presentation
decision
Arrangement of local staff, tickets, etc.
On the day of the tour
FAQ
Q.    I don't understand Vietnam at all, and I can't speak English or Vietnamese.

A.We have staff who can speak Japanese, and we can introduce you to Japanese-speaking companies.

Q.    I would like to check your Japanese level.

A..  yes you can.

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Scenery of a Japanese language school in Vietnam

Q.   Could you please help me with the flight and hotel tickets and local transportation arrangements?

A. Yes, it is possible. Traffic jams occur frequently, so please plan your schedule accordingly.

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Stylish and beautiful hotels and local information are also available.

Q.    Vietnam is socialist, is that okay?

A. Since 1986, due to the Doi Moi policy, it has become an open road, and companies from various countries, including Japan, are building bases. Or Vietnamese workers to Japan are increasing.

Q.    Vietnam is socialist, is that okay?

A. We can introduce local companies, so please contact us.

First of all, please feel free to contact us.


Phone: 0470-62-8177
​Email: info@minitrip.jp

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