“Excellent Tokyo introduction!”
We were a group of 4 on our first day in Tokyo. We had an excellent experience with Toshihiro. He met us at our hotel and away we went. Not only did we see interesting sights, but more importantly he taught us lots of “fun facts” that we would never have discovered for ourselves. As one example, visiting a Shinto shrine we learned about the architecture and the different rituals and how each differ between Shinto and Buddhist shrines. I felt sad for tourists who had no guide and so missed the significance and meaning of what they were seeing. Importantly, Toshihiro kept his explanations short and on point — no long lectures, just interesting context and facts. He was a delight and all of us had a great time, seeing so many different Tokyo sights that we could never have managed to see on our own in one day. We highly recommend Toshihiro.
“Best time in Himeji with Noboru”
We just had 4 hours in Himeji. Noboru was very informativ and very kind. We highly recommend this Tour with him. Thank you so much for the wonderful morning!
Noboru S.
(12 reviews)Thank you very much for your nice review. I am so happy to hear all of you had a pleasant time in Himeji. I also had a wonderful morning with you! Hope to see you again next time you come back to Japan! Noboru
“Two awesome days in Tokio with Yukiko”
We had a wonderful time in Tokio! Yukiko picked us up in our hotel right on time. She is very informative and made for us the best out of two days. We saw all the highlights of the city. Yukiko took really good care of us and we had a lot of fun with her. We highly recommend Yukiko!
Yukiko M.
(32 reviews)Liebe Rebecca, danke schoen fuer Ihren netten Kommentar. Sie haben viele typische japanische Sehenswuerdigkeiten in Tokio gesehen. Ich freue mich sehr, dass Tokio Ihnen gefallen hat. Yukiko
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