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When I started opened our INN call Goen
I met many people who from all of the world
Specially Japanese culture
When you meet people who know or meet first time or friends maybe family too
We said
This is my small present to you.
This is a small but my heartful present to you.
Japanese culture
Bring some gifts (omiyage) such as food, drinks or flowers when you visit someone. It is pretty rude to visit without omiyage.
The price of gift is quite sensitive in Japan. Receiving valuable gifts need and equal or half price of the gift in return. consider well when you are giving expensive gifts.
Many people who will stay our INN, they brought us happy gift for us
Summer time many sweets from customers, our staff members happy to try it a lot of kind Japanese sweets
Many people who came from all of the world, they presented us and sometimes sent us gift from their country
We so happy when we received their gift
Great to start my business
Around every corner is a warm smile, delectable dishes, and the occasional cow - the perfect place for lovers of picturesque views, quintessential island life, and communing with nature, there is no other place BUT OJIKA. Allow yourself the experience of a lifetime on this unique island, where the countryside meets island life. Ojika - where meetings are not accidental but a necessity! Please any question, free to ask, our INN call Shimayado Goen HP https://www.shimayadogoen.com/
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