Translation and Editing
Translation of existing Japanese language materials produced by the Ministry of Environment into English. Content was translated by a native English-speaker and then revised over two rounds of edits. Additional English explanations were added as required to facilitate accessibility by international travelers.
January, 2020 and March, 2021
Virtual Events
Series of virtual events and tours organized for the Ministry of Agriculture led "Savor Japan" project promoting regional food and related culture. Three events were held in total, and orchestrated from the planning to operational stage by SEDO.
August and November, 2020, March 2021
Pamphlet Creation and Translation
Industry-orientated multilingual pamphlet (44 pages) produced for the Ministry of Environment with the goal to encourage multilingual language support in regional hot springs.
March, 2021
Multilingual Content Creation
Multilingual web content for Live Japan, a Japanese tourism information website operated by Gurunavi, Tokyo Metro, and the Tokyu Corporation. Original articles and advertorials produced with photography in English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Korean, Japanese, as well as other languages.
May, 2018 - Present
Bilingual Website Direction
Original Japanese and English website created for the Ouse-Inaka Experience Exchange Association.
Winter, 2019 - Spring, 2020
Pamphlet Creation
English-language pamphlet promoting the Shinshu-Iiyama area of Nagano Prefecture.
September, 2016
Pamphlet Creation
Multilingual pamphlet produced for the Prince Hotels & Resorts chain.
Inbound Market Research
FAM Trip, Monitor Tour, and Press Tour using international tourism experts to improve the inbound strategy of Kamakura City.
December, 2016
Inbound Market Research
Market research project for the the Tama City area of Metropolitan Tokyo that used both FAM Trips and Press Tours using international travel writers to develop insights in order to promote the area and improve its inbound tourism appeal.
December, 2016
Inbound Market Research
Multi-level market research project that included FAM trips, monitor tours, and press tours using travel industry experts and international journalists to improve the inbound strategy of the Shoryudo Project, an effort by nine prefectures in Chubu and Hokuriku to attract more foreign tourists to the area.
January, 2017