The teachers and students of FPT Japan Academy brought the Tanko Bushi dance to the Company Trip Kanto event of FPT Japan Holdings.

This dance is a beautiful cultural tradition of Japan, often performed at the Bon Festival.

Joining the celebration of FPT’s 35th anniversary, the teachers and students of FPT Japan Academy (FJA) had joyful and memorable moments at the Company Trip event in the Kanto region, attended by over 1,000 employees of FPT Japan Holdings, the parent company of FJA.

Notably, Mr. Owada Yasutaka from FJA was one of the employees honored for his years of service. He shared: “Over the past five years, three were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and many of my plans were left unfulfilled. But now that COVID is behind us, FJA is ready to move toward its goals. I will make up for the delays caused by the pandemic and do my best to show my colleagues at FPT Japan Holdings how much the Japanese language school has grown over these five years.”

Mr. Owada Yasutaka (wearing a Yukata) has been with FPT for five years.

He also shared that he feels more confident realizing he is part of a collective filled with passionate individuals. Standing in the company trip hall that day, he was excited and believed that FPT Japan Holdings (FJP) would continue to thrive, driven by the youthful energy of the present.

This event provided an opportunity for FJA teachers and staff to meet and engage in cultural exchange with international colleagues. Many FJA teachers remarked that the music night brought back the feeling of being in Vietnam in the past—a place full of young people and vibrant energy.

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