Able to respond flexibly × Industry & Occupation: Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure

56 jobs found.

Guide (Tour Guide)

A profession that explains and guides tourists on the history, culture, and landmarks of travel destinations.

Costume dressing attendant (Wedding venue)

A profession that dresses and coordinates Japanese and Western attire for brides and grooms at wedding venues.

Banquet Service Staff (Hospitality and Serving)

Banquet service staff provide food and drinks at banquet or party venues, handling serving, cleanup, and general customer service within the venue.

Hot Spring Bath Receptionist

Responsible for reception duties at the bathhouse in hot spring facilities, handling bath admission procedures, fee settlements, facility guidance, and more.

Attendant (Wedding Venue)

Specialist profession responsible for supporting the bride and groom as well as relatives on the wedding day, preventing disruptions in attire and hair/makeup while ensuring smooth ceremony progression.

Counter Staff (Amusement Facilities)

Customer service role handling ticket sales, reservations, entry procedures, and customer support at amusement facilities.

Counter Clerk (Hotel)

Work at the hotel's front counter handling guest reception, reservation management, billing settlement, phone responses, and other counter duties.

Vacation Rental Manager

Vacation rental managers provide a comfortable environment for guests by handling cleaning, equipment inspections, reservation management, check-in, and check-out services for vacation rentals.

Tourist Guide

Provides guidance and explanations of tourist spots to tourists, conveying the charm of the region.

Tourist Guide (Bus Company)

A profession that provides guidance on tourist sites to passengers, in-vehicle announcements, safety checks, etc., during bus tours.