On January 20, 2026, students from the Tourism Business Class at Shinjuku Japanese Language School participated in ANA’s Blue Hangar Tour.

Despite the early morning meeting time, the students gathered with great excitement and anticipation.
During the monorail ride, they enjoyed the view from the windows, taking in the scenery of Tokyo Bay and chatting cheerfully along the way.
After arrival, the group was divided into two teams. After passing through security checks, they finally headed to the hangar.

Standing in front of aircraft that they rarely have the opportunity to see up close, the students listened attentively to the explanations.
When they were taught how to identify different types of aircraft, many eagerly took notes and photos, showing strong interest in the learning experience.
They also had the opportunity to observe actual maintenance training in progress, which allowed them to gain a deeper appreciation for the advanced skills and strong sense of responsibility with which the maintenance engineers support the safety of aircraft.

In addition, they observed the extremely busy operations at Haneda Airport, where aircraft land as frequently as once every two minutes.
While watching the planes land, some students reflected that they had also used Haneda Airport when they first came to Japan, sharing how meaningful the experience felt to them.
At the souvenir shop at the end of the tour, some students happily purchased commemorative items, such as ANA collaboration plush toys featuring their favorite characters.
This visit provided a valuable opportunity to learn about the unseen efforts and professionalism behind an airline that we use in our daily lives, making it a truly enriching and memorable experience.