Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure × Required Skills: Communication Skills
25 matching jobs found.
Hostess (Club)
A job that provides food and beverage services and hospitality through conversation to customers in a luxurious club atmosphere.
Dancer (Excluding Stage Dancers)
A profession that entertains customers by performing dances in hospitality settings such as banquets, restaurants, and clubs. Provides entertainment through acting and choreography in non-stage social and service environments.
Exhibit Guide (Museums, etc.)
A profession that provides explanations and guidance on exhibits in cultural facilities such as museums, clearly conveying the background and highlights of the exhibits to visitors.
Tour Escorts, Tourist Guides
A professional who accompanies travel tours or guides at tourist sites, handling schedule management, explanations, on-site adjustments, and troubleshooting.
Travel Guide
An occupation that provides guidance, explanations, itinerary management, and support for travelers at tourist destinations.
Bus Guide
A job that involves riding along on tourist buses to provide guidance on tourist spots, in-vehicle announcements, and safety management to passengers.
Butler
A butler comprehensively handles housework, staff management, guest reception, etc., in luxury homes or hotels, maintaining and improving the living environment and service quality as a specialist profession.
Houkan (Hōkan)
Traditional hospitality art that primarily provides laughter and entertainment at banquets and social gatherings to entertain guests.
Historic Sites and Famous Places Guide
A professional who mainly explains the background and episodes to tourists visiting famous places and historic sites such as historic buildings and cultural properties, supporting safe and enjoyable visits.
Ryokan Tout
Ryokan touts convey the charms of ryokans to tourists and passersby, encouraging them to stay. It is a sales and customer service occupation.