Izena Island Tourist Guide Workshop Call for Participants
Special evening events at "Tamagoden" and "Meikari Family Residence," cultural assets on Izena Island
The "Island where the King of Ryukyu was born: Historical Night Tourism with King Shoen" is scheduled to be held.
We will be there. In preparation for this night tour, a sightseeing guide who tells the history and charm of Izena
Workshop. This is a chance to learn about the island's history once again and improve your ability to communicate it. Upcoming,
Those who would like to work as a tourist guide or would like to try their hand at guiding in English are also welcome!
■Objective: To preserve history and culture for the next generation by training local guides
■Date: October 28, 2025 (Tuesday)
■Hours: 13:00-17:00
■Fee: Free of charge
■Location: Izena Village Experience Exchange and Tourism Cooperation Facility (Experience Hall: South Building)
■Capacity: about 8 persons
■Target:
Residents of Izena Village over 18 years old (regardless of gender)
Those who would like to try guiding in English
Those who are interested in becoming a tourist guide.
Those who want to learn tourist information and customer service skills.
Even if you wish to be guided only in Japanese, it is acceptable!
Lecturer: Rashinban Corporation (Specialized in training tourist guides)
Program
13:00 Classroom lecture
Guide Communication Training
Basics of Tourist Guides
How to Communicate
Tips on how to respond in English
15:00 Role Playing
On-the-job training at the Tamagoten and Meikari family residences.
Guided tours based on actual night tours
Scenario available
16:50 Q&A & Questionnaire
Those who have completed the training will be consulted and scheduled to meet on November 8 / November 13 / December 20.
Performed and assisted as a guide for the "Light-up Night Tour of Cultural Properties,
We would like to ask you to actually make your guiding debut (rewards will be provided).
Inquiries
Premium Tour Council Secretariat
Izena Island Tourism Association
TEL: 0980-45-2435
MAIL: izenajima.okinawa.kanko@gmail.com














