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Dive selected as the secretariat for the Japan Tourism Agency's "Support Project for Town Development in Local Hot Spring Areas through Demolition and Regeneration of Abandoned Houses"

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Dive has been selected as the secretariat for the Japan Tourism Agency's "Support Project for Town Development in Local Hot Spring Areas through Demolition and Regeneration of Abandoned Houses." Dive's core business is human resource services specializing in tourism facilities (resort part-time jobs), creating 14,555 tourism workers annually and having transaction records with over 5,900 tourism facilities nationwide. They also operate D2C tourism businesses in six non-tourist areas as part of their regional revitalization initiatives, and engage in IT-related businesses such as web media operation and customer attraction support.

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Q: What role was Dive selected for by the Japan Tourism Agency?
A: Dive was selected as the secretariat for the "Support Project for Town Development in Local Hot Spring Areas through Demolition and Regeneration of Abandoned Houses."
Q: What is the primary or core business of the venture company Dive?
A: The core business of Dive is human resource services specializing in tourism facilities, such as resort part-time jobs.
Q: How many tourism workers does Dive create on an annual basis?
A: Dive creates 14,555 tourism workers annually to support the growth engine of the Japanese economy.
Q: How many tourism facilities nationwide has Dive established transaction records with?
A: Dive has transaction records with more than 5,900 tourism facilities nationwide, involving both domestic and international personnel.
Q: What activities does Dive perform as part of its new regional revitalization business?
A: As part of its new regional revitalization business, Dive operates D2C tourism businesses in six non-tourist areas across the country.