What a coincidence!!!
One of the Japanese guests on our GW had experienced the exact same job as mine.
She was also an assistant teacher at a Thai local school.
We both have this program which is called Nihongo partners based on Japan foundation which aims to have interactive support to Asian countries through teaching Japanese and cultures.

One more common thing is that she has a mutual friend who is also a friend of my younger brother and that friend introduced our Inn on his FB when he stayed here before.
To our joy, she’s always wanted to come here so she made it with her friend this Golden week!

They took a different night bus ride and we are thankful for them upon coming all the way from Saitama and Yamagata prefectures.
Both girls had unique traveling style such as going to different sightseeing spots separately and meeting somewhere to get a massage and had a dinner together.
That is why I think they have different kinds of hobbies and respect for each other.
This is also a good way of traveling but this is a bit new kind of style because basically Japanese people prefer to act in concerts with others.

We had this kind of topics in our drinking party with my friends and other German guests. Indeed, it was a fun night.

On their check out day, they still have lot of time until their night bus departure so I asked them to have Thai food as our dinner together.
Of course, me and one of the girls got used to Thai food, but the other girl was her first time to eat and surprisingly she loved it!
The restaurant couple owner and the cook of the restaurant were all Thai people and couldn’t speak Japanese at all so they seemed to enjoy to speak with us in Thai.

Miss Ogura san and Miss Fukusada san,
thank you so much for finding us and coming to stay with us!
I really enjoyed with your company and I’m glad that I get to know you by any chance.
Please introduce our Inn to your friends and hopefully I will see both of you again here at Kyo-Anthu Inn!