On the first day of the new year, a housing manufacturer in Tokyo took measures to prevent infection and held a face-to-face entrance ceremony for the first time in two years, and new employees experienced wood planing and deepened exchanges.
At Aqura Home, a housing manufacturer headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo, we held an online entrance ceremony last year, face-to-face after measuring the temperature and disinfecting it.
At the entrance ceremony, the president and executives handed each of the 85 new employees a resignation made of wood.
After that, the new employees experienced the planing of wood and deepened exchanges while shaving the wood under the guidance of the president and craftsmen.
A new female employee said, "I was happy to meet the same person for the first time and have a face-to-face entrance ceremony."
Another new employee, a man, said, "I wasn't worried about my job hunting because of the new coronavirus, so I'm glad I had an entrance ceremony."
President Toshiya Miyazawa said, "I thought it was important to have time to interact with new employees, so I decided to hold the entrance ceremony face-to-face. I want you to deepen the ties of synchronization."