Roles in the Japan Pavilion include:
Kidcot Fun Stops
The Kidcot Fun Stops appear in all of the pavilions around
World Showcase at Epcot® and serve as a platform for
cultural interaction with children.
Kidcot Fun Stops job duties may include:
- Greeting and interacting with Guests while promoting
the participant's cultural heritage
- Organizing craft projects for children
- Maintaining the cleanliness of the Kidcot Fun Stops
area and pavilion
- Interacting and engaging in cultural activities
- Language exchange
Other opportunities:
Guest Relations:
- Actively greeting Guests and answering specific
questions about the participant's country
- Giving lengthy, memorized tours of the theme park
- Problem-solving and providing service recovery to
Guests
- Answering telephones in the Guest Relations lobby or
International Information Center
- Cash-handling using computerized systems
- Assisting with audience control
- Selling dinner packages and making dining
reservations
- Representing the participant's country at Walt
Disney World® special events and within the community
- Selling tickets using a computerized ticketing
system
- Providing information about the Walt Disney
World® Resort to Guests
- Assisting with other duties as needed
As a participant of our Guest Relations Ambassador Program
and a cultural representative of their country, participants will be required
to be identifiable either by country costume or national sash as well as a
nametag displaying the country they represent. This will help promote
conversation and cultural exchange opportunities.
Mitsukoshi, USA, Inc.
Mitsukoshi U.S.A. Inc., an Operating Participant at the
Walt Disney World® Resort, operates the full-service
restaurant, Mitsukoshi Teppanyaki; Dining Room, a quick-service food and
beverage restaurant, Yakitori House; and a merchandise shop, Mitsukoshi.
Working in these areas, participants would be an employee of Mitsukoshi U.S.A.
Inc., an independent company, but would still be part of the Disney International Programs.
Food and Beverage duties may include:
- Greeting and interacting with Guests while promoting
the participant's cultural heritage
- Selling food and beverages, including alcoholic
beverages, at outdoor carts
- Escorting Guests to tables in the restaurants
- Using a computerized cash register and reservation
system
- Taking Guests' orders and serving food
- Setting, stocking and cleaning tables, carts and
restaurants
- Emptying trash cans
Merchandise duties may include:
- Greeting and interacting with Guests while promoting
the participant's cultural heritage
- Demonstrating and selling pavilion merchandise in
indoor and outdoor areas
- Operating a computerized cash register
- Setting up, stocking and cleaning shelves and
carts
- Maintaining the cleanliness of the shops