[HIS collaboration project] We will show you scenes from the Mongolian workshop tour!
Hello! I'm the HushTug musician.
Since July, HusTug has been holding regular "HushTug Mongolian Workshop Tours" in collaboration with HIS Mongolia.
Some of you may be wondering, "How do you do it?"
So, this time we'll show you a little bit of what the HIS Online Tour is like!
I would be happy if you could at least get a sense of Mongolia and the atmosphere of our workshop!
What kind of service is HIS Online Tour?
Some of you may not know about the HIS Online Tour, so I'd like to explain it to you.
HIS's online tours are a service that allows you to tour domestic and international tourist destinations in real time using video chat tools such as Zoom from your computer or smartphone.
Due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become difficult to travel, but it seems that many people who enjoy traveling are using the service as a way to relax, or to do preliminary research so that they can travel again as soon as the COVID-19 situation calms down!
It depends on the tour, but the price is about 1000 to 5000 yen and the tour time is about 1 to 1.5 hours. In addition, depending on the plan, it seems that there are plans where local souvenirs will be delivered at a later date!
With over 90,000 users, this online tour is a hot topic right now!
What is an online tour?
Now let me introduce you to a tour of the HushTug workshop.
1. Introduction to HushTug in Mongolia
First, let me explain what kind of country Mongolia is and what kind of brand HushTug is.
2. Live tour of the HushTug workshop
Next up is a live tour of the main part of the event: the HushTug workshop.
Our tour guide was Hariunaa, who is in charge of the local production project.
Hariuna will be live streaming to show us how the bags are made in the factory.
Actually, I haven't been to the workshop yet, so when I saw the tour, I was impressed and thought, "So this is what the workshop is like." (laughs)
The manufacturing process was interesting, but I also discovered some unexpected things about the production system, which really piqued my interest.
In addition to introducing the production process, the cafeteria and Mongolian cuisine were also introduced.
I want to try it...
3. Product and care instructions
Once the live viewing is over, we will introduce the products and how to care for them.
I have also introduced how to care for it on my blog, but the video made it easier to understand.
4. Messages from local craftsmen
Local craftsmen are sending messages to the people of Japan.
5. Question and Answer Session
Finally, we are now accepting questions from customers who have participated in the online tour.
From the customers who participated this time
- Is it normal for each workplace to have its own cafeteria in Mongolia?
- How do you hire employees?
- What are the differences between working in Mongolia and Japanese culture?
And many more questions!
We are also happy to answer any questions you may have, so if you are interested in Mongolia or HushTug, please come and join us!
lastly
How was it?
I hope that after reading this article, you will become interested in Mongolia and HushTug!
The workshop tours will be held once a month from November onwards, so if you are interested, please apply!
The date for the November event has yet to be decided, so we will keep you updated via social media.
Thank you for reading to the end today!
HushTug