"Winter" got over, Kuju flower park opens

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Oita Godo Newspaper (evening edition on March 20, 2009)

 Taketa city's "KUJU Flower Park" in Kuju town began the business of this season on the 20th. After getting over the circumstance such as withdrawal of the management support enterprise, the new company of "Flower Park" has been started with the same employees under President Ichiro Kudou's management. The employees welcome visitors with warm smiling faces.

 The early management support enterprise called JSB (Kyoto city) was repealed in the end of January. The customers and the employees of the mother company, "Flower Business Planning Company", decided to newly establish the flower park as a management support enterprise candidacy.

 At that time, the employees continued cultivating the flowers. Winter break of business has finished, then the opening was arranged to be this day. Inside the park, there will be the blooming viola of approximately 100,000 stumps for customers to see their beautiful white, yellow, and purple while taking a relaxing walk. "Finally, I am very glad that the flower park was possible to open" said an employee.

Comment: First of all, congratulations!!! for all employees that they did not give up after the revocation of the early business. I wish the new business of flower park will run smoothly hereafter and someday I will go visit there if I have a chance.

 

PUNTHUCHAT Siripun

Thailand

APS3, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University                                  

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