In order to let new employees, who will be working more in the office in the future, know about the production site, a food delivery company headquartered in Tokyo held an entrance ceremony at a partner farmer's field in Showa Village, Gunma Prefecture.

This ceremony was held by a food delivery company in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, to let new employees touch the soil and vegetables in the field so that they can feel the thoughts of the producers.

The event was held in the field of a partner farmer in Showa Village, Gunma Prefecture, and about 30 new employees attended the event in comfortable clothes.

During the ceremony, a unique event was held to find the certificates buried in the fields, and the new employees found their certificates while digging through the soil as if they were harvesting.

Next, the new employees moved to a nearby agricultural house to work on fixing the stems of tomato seedlings.

Then, he set up a plate with his future aspirations and name next to the seedlings, renewing his determination as a member of society.

Hiroyuki Ozaki, director of a food delivery company, said, "We held this entrance ceremony because we wanted our employees to approach their work with a sense of ownership.

Kazuki Okada, a new employee, said, "It was nice to be able to touch the soil myself and feel the hearts of the farmers."