Every Day is A Learning Experience for An Intern!
Hello, everyone.
Nice to meet you. I'm Nisa, a university student from Indonesia👋
I will do an internship at HaroHaro for about a month.
I'm finally in Japan!
"Japan is so cold!" 🥶
That is what I thought at the first time when I arrived in Japan.
Because there are only two seasons in Indonesia. Dry season and rainy season.
I have been in Japan for over a week now and I am getting used to life in Japan.
I'm working hard every day in the cold of Japan!
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In the first week, my mentor taught me many things,
such as company rules and business manners in Japan.
I also learned about *aisatsu, hourensou, meishi koukan, etc.
I think it's strict, but also amazing.
It's very rare to implement such culture in Indonesia.
The explanation from my mentor was easy to understand, so it's very helpful for me.
I learned the products in HaroHaro, such as wallpaper and tiles.
There are so many different colors and functions that it's very interesting.
A typical Indonesian house uses wall paint and ceramic floors.
I think it would be interesting to try sticking the wallpaper by myself.
I once painted my room with wall paint, but it will be a new experience if I can stick the wallpaper.
I also visited the company's factory.
There is machine that pastes glue on a wallpaper and a photo studio.
I learned how to take a good products picture at the photo studio!
This is a photo I took and already uploaded it on Twitter.
I had the opportunity to directly see the craftsman sticking the wallpaper.
I was really impressed with how fast and neat was to stick the wallpaper on the wall.
When I saw that, I feel like I want to stick a wallpaper too.
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From what I learned so far, I have come to know the difference between Japanese and Indonesian interior.
I thought that Japanese wall and floor materials were the same as Indonesia,
but they were different.
I learned a lot!
There are still many things I don't know about the interior,
but I would like to study more.
I will do my best ❕❕😊