The Chief Executive Officer of Nal Japan, Inc said he thinks many Vietnamese youngsters living and studying in Japan have a desire for success. With long-term strategies and all-out efforts, Tuan Anh and his colleagues opened up Nal Vietnam in 2013 and then Nal Japan one year later. However, he still dreams of supporting Vietnamese start-ups in Japan. With Vietnamese cyclos taking visitors for a city tour in Japan in a very Vietnamese way, her own brainchild, RAROMA, has step by step made its name in the country. Mai Hoai Giang, Chief Executive Officer of RAROMA said “My idea of bringing cyclos to Japan was triggered as I saw Vietnamese stuff and services here in Japan but not cyclos.


Source:   VietNamNet News
March 05, 2018 02:03 UTC