Kirirom Institute of Technology Graduate Lands Internship and Training in Japan

Kirirom Institute of Technology (KIT) is proud to announce that its Tourism Management graduate, Norakmolika Ay, has been selected for a unique 3-month program in Japan! This exciting opportunity combines intensive Japanese language study with practical hospitality training at renowned hotels and resorts.

The program, which began on April 14th and runs until July 9th, 2024, offers Norakmolika Ay a chance to immerse herself in both Japanese language and culture.

Learning and Growing in Japan

The program is designed to equip Molika with valuable skills and experiences. Here’s a breakdown of her itinerary:

  • Japanese Language Immersion: Molika will hone her Japanese language skills at YWCA, a renowned institute known for its international student body. This environment fosters cross-cultural understanding and communication.
  • Hospitality Internship: To gain practical experience in the Japanese hospitality industry, Molika will intern at two esteemed establishments – Hotel NALU in Osaka and The Rain Hotel Kyoto. Each internship will last for two weeks, allowing her to learn from experienced professionals and contribute to their operations.

Exploring the Land of the Rising Sun

Beyond the structured training, Molika will have the chance to explore some of Japan’s most captivating destinations during her free time. Her itinerary includes iconic landmarks in Osaka like Shinsaibashi shopping district, Dotonbori foodie haven, Osaka Castle, and cultural sites like Kaiyodo Figure Museum. She will also get to experience the serenity of an onsen (hot spring) and marvel at the Osaka Aquarium and Tempozan Ferris wheel.

In Kyoto, Molika will visit breathtaking temples like Kiyomizu-dera and Ryozen Kwan-on, the awe-inspiring Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), and explore the charming Higashiyama district.

A Bright Future in Tourism

This program presents a fantastic opportunity for Molika to develop her language skills, gain valuable hands-on experience in Japanese hospitality, and immerse herself in the rich culture of Japan. KIT is confident that this experience will equip her for a successful career in the tourism industry, allowing her to bridge the gap between Cambodia and Japan’s tourism sectors.

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