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From a senior foreigner working in a construction company
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Anh wants to start a Japanese-style all-you-can-eat yakiniku restaurant in Vietnam.

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[Work location] Chiba Prefecture

[Job Title] Interior Construction

When I first started working in Japan, the Japanese people I worked with were very kind. They helped me whenever I had questions about my work, so I was glad I joined this company.

When we got married, we had wedding ceremonies in both Vietnam and Japan. We invited the president of our company to the wedding in Japan.
I was so happy that the president was so pleased and celebrated with me so much.

My dream for the future is to open a yakiniku (Japanese barbecue) restaurant.
I've been to an all-you-can-eat yakiniku (Japanese barbecue) restaurant in Japan. I'm planning to use the restaurant's design and seasoning as inspiration for my own restaurant.
Japanese yakiniku (grilled meat) is really delicious, so I'm sure it will be popular in Vietnam as well.
I definitely want to make this yakiniku restaurant a success!