CEO Pham Kim Dung and director Hoang Nhat Nam had many experiences and shared in Yamanashi province. Local leaders also invited director Hoang Nhat Nam and his wife Pham Kim Dung to be tourism ambassadors of this province.
Yamanashi is known to be conveniently located in the center of Japan, adjacent to Tokyo. It is considered a bridge between the central provinces of Saitama, Kanagawa and Shizuoka. From Yamanashi, visitors only take two hours by car, one hour by high-speed train to neighboring provinces, including Tokyo.
Director Hoang Nhat Nam said that Yamanashi is worth visiting when coming to Japan because it retains many traditional features and has unspoiled natural landscapes. Places worth experiencing are the iconic Asakura Sengen Shrine and the Itchiku Kubota Kimono Museum.
The director and CEO couple had the opportunity to work with the leaders of Yamanashi province as tourism ambassadors, as well as experience the most famous landmarks here.
In addition, Fuefukigawa Fruit Park includes gardens and squares named after different fruits, which is worth experiencing. The biggest highlight of the park is the view of Mount Fuji and Kofu Prefecture with beautiful dome buildings.
A must-do in Yamanashi is a Ryokan bath, with onsen (natural hot springs) as its main facilities. Most Ryokan have indoor and outdoor baths, tatami-mat bedrooms, and traditional meals.
Onsen hot mineral baths cannot be missed in Yamanashi, this is an indispensable cultural feature in Japan, developed into a service by the Japanese after understanding the wonderful uses of this water source.
Japanese people and foreign tourists choose to bathe in Onsen during holidays as a way to relax, relieve fatigue and take care of their bodies thanks to the abundant minerals in Onsen.
Onsen culture is also a special way of communication in Japanese culture. All barriers of social status do not exist in onsen, because everyone is born the same. Tokyo people have a habit of relaxing on weekends by going to Yamanashi to bathe in mineral springs, eat traditional meals, and enjoy nature.
Yamanashi cuisine - known as the kingdom of fruits and wine - is worth experiencing. The specialty dish Houtou with thick fresh noodles simmered in a miso soup and seasonal vegetables has the effect of warming the body. A little Yamanashi wine - the world's leading Japanese wine brand - served with Houtou is considered a pleasure not to be missed.
Here, CEO Pham Kim Dung and his wife experienced restaurants that are 100 - 300 years old, with recipes passed down from generation to generation.
During their stay in Yamanashi as tourism ambassadors, director Hoang Nhat Nam and CEO Pham Kim Dung had the opportunity to experience, visit and enjoy many delicious dishes and interesting specialties.
On the first day of exploring Yamanashi, CEO Pham Kim Dung and his wife had the opportunity to visit the jewelry museum. Yamanashi is one of the provinces famous for its jewelry industry. The jewelry industry of this province originated from the mining of crystals.
Here, jewelry brands often hold workshops for customers and visitors to choose jewelry and gemstones according to their favorite colors and designs depending on the cost of each session. They also have the opportunity to experience Soba and Yamanashi specialties. The provincial tourism ambassador also visited the Shosenkyo heritage site, one of the most beautiful places to see autumn in Japan.
Shosenkyo, a nationally designated Special Place of Scenic Beauty, is famous for being one of the most beautiful gorges in Japan. The gorge has a path that runs along the valley, where you can see unusual rock formations and enjoy the beautiful natural scenery of all four seasons. The gorge is especially beautiful when the leaves turn red in autumn.
CEO Pham Kim Dung said that when coming to Yamanashi, you cannot miss Nishizawa waterfall, which is in the transitional season. Pham Kim Dung and her husband continued to take extremely romantic photos in the red autumn leaves scene. The Yamanashi tourism ambassador had the activity of exploring the wine cellar, with hundreds of types of wine and listening to interesting sharing about this place.
During the final days, director Hoang Nhat Nam and CEO Pham Kim Dung spent time visiting Erinji Temple, a temple surrounded by gardens that captivate visitors.
In the next activity, the two experienced eating fruit directly at Fuefukigawa Fruit Park, a famous place with glass dome architecture, along with many fresh fruits that attract visitors from all over the world. In the evening, the whole group had dinner with local leaders with the specialty stream trout.
After days of visiting Yamanashi, Pham Kim Dung and her husband shared about this place and couldn't help but feel regretful. "Even if Dung and Nam went this time, there were only the two of us without the children, it felt like we were lovers," CEO Kim Dung shared.
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