Moin Blog

Hello from Bangladesh!
I'm Mohammad Mainul Haq. Please call me Moin.
I have been working as director of Matrighor, production factory
of Motherhouse in Bangladesh, since Dec 2008. I really enjoy working as a member of Motherhouse.
I would be happy if my blog will help our dear customers to know more about our actions and my country 'Bangladesh'.
Let me begin my blog with my great experience to visit Japan last year.

It was December 16th, 2009, one of the most memorable day of my life as I stepped in one of the most Developed Cities of the World, Tokyo. It was indeed a dream came true for me. For this I would really like to Thank Yamaguchi San and Yamazaki San for giving me the previlage and opportunity to visit the Motherhouse Co. & Ltd. in Japan. I knew I have a busy business schedule during the trip but on top of that I could feel from the very begining I had a lot to learn from this .

The first impression i had after passing the immigration of Narita Airport was - VERY SYSTEMATIC!!! I saw many people around me, but there is no caous. Everyone was busy but doing there works in a very organized way.

It was Shimizu San who came to receive me at the Airport; and we started for Tokyo by the Express Train. In one hand I was really tired after a long Air Travel; and on the other hand I was very excited to meet all the Motherhouse staffs as well as the MH office. So the train journey seemed endless to me as it took us around 1.5 hours to reach the office; And I was really surprised to see the speed the train was running, the first amazing part for me.

So eventually, it was almost evening and we reached the MH office at 5:30pm and meet everyone in the office; found them busy with their own work and meetings. It was really good to see that everyone was busy with the products that we made in Matrighor in Bangladesh - It made myself really proud in my heart. I visited the Iriya Shop and again felt pride in my mind to see our products displayed in the shops. they were really glowing, seemed all our products had their own light to proof there presence.

Oh! I forgot say ? It was really very Cold.

Since I was tired, so after a short inhouse mtg, we all went for Dinner at a Traditional Japnese Restaurant; Everyone was worried what type of food I would like. However, I selected Fried Fish and Boiled rice. And we were all having fun discussing about the food habit of Bangladesh and Japan. After the food arrived on table, so we all were sharing each others menu to feel the taste of Japanese Food. I found Yamazaki San's Fish curry was really good. Then I tasted the !!NATTO!! ? a traditional Japnese dish made of Soy Bean. Then we finished the dinner and it was again Shimizu San who dropped me at the Hotel at Nihombashi. So far I was travelling by the underground trains and it was night time, so could see much. We reached at the hotel at around 9:30pm, and I was so tired by the time that I directly jumped into the bed in my Hotel Room and couldn't actually realize how quick I fell asleep. In my dreams ? it was my buzy schedule of the following day and a very eager interest to see the Wonder City of the World in Day Light. . . . . . .

To Be Continued (1 out of 3 series)

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Hello Moin,

As you felt "systematic" when you came to Japan, the first impression I had after passing the immigration of India was just opposite - "aggressive!!" I wonder what kind of feeling I will have when I visite Bangladesh. Possibly more?

How was your first trip in Japan? I hope you can encorage your co-workers by sharing what you experienced during your stay in Japan.
I'm looking forward to see your new bag and also the rest of your story.

| posted at 10/01/30 02:23 | comment author : 8"54 |

Hello Moin.

How are you?

How did you feel Japanese and Japanese curture?

I'm interested in your thinking and Bangladesh.

I hope your activity conect each country more.

My English is not good,but I'm so gled to communicate with you in English.

Take care

Akihito Ito

| posted at 10/01/31 08:25 | comment author : akihito ito |

Hello.
Actually i bought Mis.Yamaguchi's book and knew Mother House TODAY.
i was so impressed... i cannot explain my surprise well.

Your bag is very beatiful.
I'm goin to save money for shopping.

I hope you enjoy your stay in Japan.
Thank you.

| posted at 10/02/01 22:03 | comment author : Tama |

It is always intersting to know the impressions which foreigners have about Japan. Hope your trip would be filled with exciting and fun experiences. I was just so glad to know that you enjoyed your stay there. I believe that most Japanese are not familiar with how your country is like. I am looking forward to your upcoming blogs.
Thanks.

| posted at 10/02/02 11:06 | comment author : 匿名 |

It is always intersting to know the impressions which foreigners have about Japan. Hope your trip would be filled with exciting and fun experiences. I was just so glad to know that you enjoyed your stay there. I believe that most Japanese are not familiar with how your country is like. I am looking forward to your upcoming blogs.
Thanks.

| posted at 10/02/02 11:08 | comment author : 匿名 |

i am waiting for your blog!!!!
i already know the relationship retail shop and factory from Yamaguchi-san
from now we can also know factory situation from factory directly!! looking forward to your new blog

Thanks!!!


| posted at 10/02/02 13:49 | comment author : Nisimura |

Your feeling from visiting Japan is very interesting to hear. Reading your real voice, I feel that people from different culture or background have really different opinion. Living in Tokyo, I sometimes forget to think out side of Japan. So your blog will bring me new perspective!!
I can't wait for your second and third reports of Japan!

| posted at 10/02/03 23:10 | comment author : TokyoGirl |

Moin-san
It was really nice news of your first visit to Japan and we all customer could see you.
I was really happy that I could see you and listen to your explanation about Mother House.
I can't say anything about it because Mother House is struggling with many problems every day, but I want to check the news of your company and see how the business in economically and politically difficult contries could challenge the situation.
I hope you will write this blog frequently and give us much of your imformation.

| posted at 10/02/05 09:23 | comment author : Ann |

hello Moin-san
I bought a cardcase at Shinjuku shop just before.
It is nice.I like the combination of leather and jute.
I hope that people in your country could buy your products in the future.
I trust Made in Bangladesh so far.I am looking forward to see new products.

regard,

| posted at 10/02/27 19:54 | comment author : ando |

Hey there! This post could not be written any better! Reading through this post reminds me of my old room mate! He always kept chatting about this. I will forward this post to him. Fairly certain he will have a good read. Thanks for sharing!

| posted at 11/03/13 04:01 | comment author : Elidia Brinck |

Nice content, I must say i expect messages by you.

| posted at 12/01/19 09:13 | comment author : Tracey |

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