Swan Cafe.
Swan Cafe
Today I had some time off from work and went into Swan Cafe in Ginza.
I have wanted to visit this restaurant for a long time.
It was created by the late Mr. Ogura, former president of Kuroneko Yamato, in search of a work environment where people with and without disabilities can work together,
The late Mr. Ogura, former president of Kuroneko Yamato, created this shop in search of a work environment where people with and without disabilities can work together.
I hear that many of the customers are loyal to this philosophy.
When I was developing a restaurant business at my previous job, I had the opportunity to work with people with disabilities in the restaurant.
I was hired for a year and we worked together on store operations.
I was more 。。。。。 than I was when someone with more disabilities than me was working so hard.
Everyone thanked that person.
It was a good opportunity for me to rethink how I do my job.
In English, people with disabilities are,
HANDICAPPED PERSON
In Japanese, disabled people are called "handicapped persons.
In Japanese, a handicapped person is a person with a disability.
In English, a person with a mental or physical handicap.
The way you say it makes a big difference.
A person who lives with a heavier burden than others.
How about you?
Let's review our way of life more and more.
Assentia Holdings,Inc.
Akira Tsuchiya