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Hardy M.
Being a former student and staff member of the University of Tokyo, I have a natural ability to communicate with people from all corners of the world. Regardless of whether you prefer to speak English, French, or Globish with me ! I have practiced Aikido, Iaido (Katana), and Kyudo (Bow) martial arts, and I have also worked on the restoration of Japanese armor. Therefore, I am well-versed in the art of war in ancient Japan. But my passion for history goes further, and during my guided tours, I will share various anecdotes that will bring ancient Japan to life for you ! I'm also a huge fan of old Japanese video games, especially RPGs, so if you want a true otaku experience, follow me to Nakano Broadway and Akihabara! If you're interested in arranging a tour that's tailored to your preferences, feel free to send me a message !
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Yacco M.
Hi, I’m Yacco, a friendly and passionate local guide. I was born and raised in Shizuoka and have lived in Yokohama for over 30 years. For the past several years, I’ve been guiding international visitors in Kamakura, Yokohama, and Tokyo as a volunteer, helping them discover the rich history, culture, and hidden charm of these unique cities. Traveling abroad creates once-in-a-lifetime memories, and I would love for you to fully experience the beauty and spirit of my favorite towns. I not only enjoy showing historical and modern landmarks, but also love introducing quiet backstreets, seasonal flowers, cozy cafés, and delicious local food that reflect the charm of everyday life. What I enjoy most is comparing Japanese traditions with my guests’ own cultures and histories—these conversations often lead to deep and inspiring exchanges. As your guide, I’m happy to customize tours based on your interests, whether you’re seeking unique experiences, historical insights, or local flavors. Let’s walk, talk, and create unforgettable memories together!
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Yuta W.
I live in Takaoka city in Toyama area, right next to Kanazawa area. I know the Hokuriku region has lots of attractive points, so I live in here. But these area are still developing area for sightseeing because it is a little difficult to see around by yourselves especially when you come for the first time. Since I moved into this area, I've been working as a guide in this region. So why don't you join my tour when you come to the Hokuriku region?
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Yuki H.
Hi, I’m Yuki from Okinawa! Born and raised here, I know the island not only as a destination, but as home. After spending 5 years living in Australia, I understand what international travelers look for — authenticity, connection, and comfort. As a local guide with one year of experience, I love sharing the real Okinawa beyond the typical tourist spots. I will guide you through history, culture, food, and everyday island life while making sure your day is smooth, comfortable, and fun. My goal is simple: not just to show you Okinawa, but to help you feel it. I look forward to meeting you and exploring together!
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Muhammad W.
Professional English-Speaking Guide in Kansai | Osaka, Kyoto, Wakayama & Kobe Tours "I don't just show you sights; I translate the soul of Japan." Hey! I'm Muhammad W, a history lover and a guide to travel around Osaka to explore Japan. As Japan is enriched in culture so let's turn every single stone and reading the radicals. As an English Literature and Linguistics scholar living in Osaka, Japan, I offer more than just a tour—I offer a narrative. While many see a place as a quiet neighbor to Osaka, I see it as the birthplace of the Samurai blade, the cradle of the Tea Ceremony, and home to the world’s most mysterious ancient tombs. Why explore with me? Academic Insight: With a Master’s degree in linguistics, I bridge the cultural gap, explaining the "why" behind Japanese traditions. Halal Expert: As a local Muslim resident, I take the stress out of dining. I’ll show you the best Halal Wagyu, Ramen, and hidden gems in the Kansai region. Sakai Specialist: From the 1,600-year-old Nintoku-tenno-ryo Kofun to master blacksmith workshops, I’ll lead you through the "Real Japan" away from the crowds. Let’s turn your visit into a story worth telling.
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Maricar R.
Hello, My name is Maricar! Originally from the Philippines, and I’ve been living here in Japan for over 10 years. I’m currently based in Saitama—so I’m very familiar with the local area as well as many parts of Japan. As a traveler myself, I have a strong passion for exploring Japan, and my personal goal is to visit all 47 prefectures. Because of this, I love sharing not just the popular tourist spots, but also hidden gems and local experiences that many visitors don’t usually get to see. I speak Tagalog and English fluently, along with conversational Japanese, so I can assist a wide range of guests and help make your journey smooth, comfortable, and enjoyable. I’m really excited to guide you today and share with you the beauty, culture, and unique charm of Japan. Let’s have a wonderful trip together!
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Masayoshi K.
Hello and welcome! I have been living in Kamakura for about seven years, just a short five-minute walk from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. I truly love this city for its unique combination of historic temples, peaceful nature, and traditional streets. One of my favorite hobbies is walking around Kamakura with my camera and capturing everyday scenes of the town. I enjoy discovering small streets, quiet temples, and scenic viewpoints. I use a Sony α7CII camera and enjoy helping visitors capture beautiful and memorable photos of their trip. I also run twice a week in the morning, often along Kamakura’s hiking trails or by Yuigahama Beach. Because of this, I am very familiar with many walking routes and hidden paths in the area. If you enjoy nature, hiking, or longer walks, I would be happy to guide you through some of Kamakura’s beautiful spots. I graduated from a university in the United States and continue to use English regularly in my work and through international exchange events. I enjoy meeting people from different cultures and sharing the charm of Kamakura in English. During our tour, I hope to show you not only famous places such as the Great Buddha and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, but also the relaxing atmosphere, nature, and everyday beauty of Kamakura. I would also be happy to help you take great photos so you can bring home wonderful memories of your trip. I look forward to exploring Kamakura together with you!
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Naoto O.
Hello! My name is Naoto, and I am from Mie Prefecture. I became a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter in 2026. While I am still building my experience as a professional guide, I completed a tourism guide training program organized by the Mie Prefectural Government in 2025. Through this program, I gained solid knowledge of Japanese history and culture, as well as practical skills in guiding and tour planning. I spent my university years in Kyoto and also studied abroad in Canada and New Zealand. I have passed the EIKEN Grade 1 and scored 925 on the TOEIC. My academic background is in law and international relations, so I enjoy discussing global topics as well. I specialize in guiding visitors in the Iga region, the birthplace of ninja, and the quiet historical areas of eastern Nara Prefecture. These places are not crowded with international tourists, but they offer a deeper understanding of Japan. Of course, I can also guide you to Ise Grand Shrine, one of the most sacred places in Japan. Since public transportation is limited in these rural areas, we will travel comfortably by my car. If you are interested, I would also love to introduce you to local restaurants that serve fresh organic vegetables from this region.
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Once upon a time in Asakusa: Handicraft & Samurai
The Edo period, when Tokyo became the capital, is often seen as the peak of Japanese art and culture! Temple architecture, woodworking, woodblock prints, porcelain... I will use traditional handicrafts to illustrate the history and lifestyle of the people of Tokyo. Who were the samurai? What difference with a Ninja? How were armors crafted? I am also going to teach you all you need to know about those fierce warriors in front of a large collection of authentic weapons & armors.
Once upon a time in Asakusa: Handicraft & Samurai
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A Day in My Favorite Kamakura! Zen Temples, Matcha, Flowers & the Sea Breeze
Explore Kamakura with a guide who loves this compact ancient town, rich in history, culture, nature, and Zen spirit. Just an hour from Tokyo, we will visit highlights such as Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, the Great Buddha standing for 770 years, and the bamboo temple. You can savor authentic matcha with Japanese sweets in a serene Zen garden, admire seasonal flowers, and stroll hidden paths to the seaside, where the ocean breeze offers a peaceful close to your journey.
A Day in My Favorite Kamakura! Zen Temples, Matcha, Flowers & the Sea Breeze
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Easy cycling tour
Bikes named "Mama-chari" are very familiar bikes for people living in Japan. The Bikes are basically designed for daily use. Their main features are a stable frame riding easier, equipped with baskets, and maneuverable for town use. Guests can easily treat them. The guide will take guests to the historical area in the town and the nature area a little far away from the town.
Easy cycling tour
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Naha Night Bar Hopping: Eat & Drink Like a Local
Join me for a fun night out in Naha! As a local, I’ll take you beyond the tourist spots into hidden backstreets and cozy izakayas where we’ll enjoy unique Okinawan dishes and sip Awamori, Okinawa’s traditional spirit. Come hungry, bring your curiosity, and let’s experience the real local night together.
Naha Night Bar Hopping: Eat & Drink Like a Local
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The Spiritual Soul of Japan: A Historical Journey Through Wakayama
While many travelers flock to the modern neon of Osaka, the true essence of Japan’s history lies just to the south in Wakayama. Known for centuries as the Land of the Gods, this region served as the gateway to the sacred Kumano Kodo pilgrimage and the powerhouse of the influential Kishu Tokugawa Samurai clan. This private journey is curated for those who want to look beneath the surface of Japanese aesthetics to understand the philosophy, architecture, and warrior spirit that shaped the nation.
The Spiritual Soul of Japan: A Historical Journey Through Wakayama
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Nostalgic Tokyo Walk in Tsukiji: Food, Culture & Tradition with a Licensed Guide
Explore a unique mix of history, local culture, and modern city life in Tsukiji while enjoying a wide range of Japanese food, including seafood, ramen, beef, tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet), sweets, tea, and local specialties. The tour continues to the modern Shiodome area, where you can take in panoramic views from the 46th floor of Caretta Shiodome. This tour offers a perfect balance of tradition, food, and modern Tokyo—ideal for travelers who want to go beyond typical sightseeing.
Nostalgic Tokyo Walk in Tsukiji: Food, Culture & Tradition with a Licensed Guide
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Explore Ise Grand Shrine: Authentic Pilgrimage from Geku to Naiku (6 Hours)
Experience an authentic pilgrimage to the Ise Grand Shrine with a licensed guide. This tour follows the traditional order of worship, visiting Toyouke Daijingu (Geku) first, then Kotai Jingu (Naiku). You will learn Shinto rituals, proper etiquette, and the meaning behind Japan’s most sacred site. We will also walk through Oharaimachi, a charming traditional street, where you can enjoy local food such as Ise udon and Tekone sushi.
Explore Ise Grand Shrine: Authentic Pilgrimage from Geku to Naiku (6 Hours)
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Kamakura Photo Walk: Historic Temples & Local Streets
Discover the charm of Kamakura on a relaxed photo walking tour with a local guide. This half-day tour takes you through lively streets and historic temples. From Komachi Street to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, you will explore famous sites and quieter areas. I will also take photos on the tour so you can keep great memories. As I build my experience as a guide, I offer this tour at a special price. I can also adjust the route to finish at Kamakura Station if you plan to visit Hase or Enoshima
Kamakura Photo Walk: Historic Temples & Local Streets
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Walking tour in Takaoka with private car transportation
I will take guests to Takaoka's attractions. The real Japanese life spreads out in the town. We not only see around Takaoka's landmarks basically, but also talk with locals at some places. The tour starts from where you like and ends where you like. It is possible to do this because the tour is done by car. There are attractive sites, but they are dispersed in the area. So I have planned this tour for tourists using a car. Let's go to area's many attractions.
Walking tour in Takaoka with private car transportation
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Naha Highlights & Local Secrets Tour
Discover Naha’s cultural heart in one day! Visit Shuri Castle, the historic royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, then stroll the scenic Kinjo Stone Road. After immersing in Okinawan history, enjoy authentic local cuisine for lunch. In the afternoon, explore the charming Yachimun pottery street and shop along the bustling Heiwa Dori. Blending history, culture, food, and shopping — the perfect way to experience real Okinawa in Naha!
Naha Highlights & Local Secrets Tour
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【Private Car Tour】Shirakawago World Heritage Site & Shogawa River Cruise
A scenic day trip by private car from Toyama Station, combining a breathtaking River Cruise on the Shogawa River in Gokayama with a visit to Shirakawa-go or Gokayama - famous thatched roof house villages, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This experience focuses on natural and cultural immersion, allowing you to explore the traditional Japanese gasshō-zukuri village and savor authentic local cuisine.
【Private Car Tour】Shirakawago World Heritage Site & Shogawa River Cruise
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Haruna Shrine and "Initial D" related places in Shibukawa
A day trip that travels around Haruna Shrine, Lake Haruna, and "Initial D" (manga)- related places in Shibukawa. This tour also stops at Ikaho Onsen, a renowned hot spring town. *Please note: This tour is suspended from January to mid-March due to winter road conditions and for customer safety.
Haruna Shrine and "Initial D" related places in Shibukawa
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Japan Tour Reviews
Jecca P.
“A Great First-Time Service, Very Well Done”
Akira was a wonderful guide, and we truly appreciate him accepting our business interpretation request. Even though it was his first time providing this kind of service, he did an amazing job and supported us very well throughout the day. Everything went smoothly, and it’s clear that he put in genuine effort to make sure the experience was productive and enjoyable. We’re especially grateful for his thoughtfulness, including helping plan the day and even recommending a great restaurant to end it. Thank you again, Akira, for your dedication and professionalism. We truly appreciate your help and would be happy to work with you again in the future.
Devon S.
“Mostly Excellent ”
Overall Tetsuji san was an excellent guide. He showed up punctually and was very knowledgeable of the area. He was able to answer our questions and showed us around in a very efficient manner. We went to the observatory, 2 different gassho houses, shrine, and the river. We also enjoyed the restaurant he reserved for lunch. His English was not native level, but more than competent for 4 Americans. We didn't have any issues communicating. He was also very personable. The only drawback was that he wanted to take us to a cafe, but it was too busy so we skipped it. This led to the tour ending about an hour early. This caused half the group to walk around some more by themselves for about 45 mins, while the other half waited at the bus stop.
James V.
“A moving day in Hiroshima ”
Prior to meeting us, Naomi devised this tour to try to fit in the sort of things that we wanted to do. Naomi met us in our hotel and briefly outlined the plan for the day and whether we were still happy with this. We then walked to the Shukkeien garden. It was a lovely day and the garden was beautiful. It is full of ornate trees, including cherry blossoms. It has a small lake with koi carp and terrapins. After a leisurely walk around the garden, we took a taxi to Schome House. The house was built as part of a charitable scheme run by an American, Floyd Schome, to provide housing for some of the people made homeless by the Hiroshima atomic bomb explosion. It is now run as a museum and includes lots of information and photographs of Mr Scome and his housing scheme. We were lucky enough to meet a Hiroshima survivor who works as one of the museum attendants. For lunch, we sat around the hot plate of a nearby restaurant and watched the proprietor make us some traditional okonomiyaki (pancakes). These were delicious. We then went to the Peace Park and listened to an English presentation given by the niece of a Hiroshima survivor. This was extremely interesting and very moving. We were able to chat with her afterwards. Following the presentation, Naomi took us up to the museum. She did not accompany us on the tour around the museum as there is plenty of written information for each exhibit and visitors are discouraged from talking. Audio guides are also available. We thoroughly enjoyed our day with Naomi. She was always professional but also very helpful and friendly. Her knowledge was excellent and, as well as learning about Hiroshima, we found out quite a bit about Japanese life. Naomi obviously enjoys meeting visitors and talking about Japan. If we had been staying for longer in Hiroshima, we would have loved to have visited her rice farm for the day - this is another of her tours.
Japan Private Tours & Local Tour Guides
Uncover Japan’s secrets and gain travel knowledge with a local private tour guide. Unlock hidden gems, cultural immersion, and an unforgettable journey.
With a tour guide, you can get to the good stuff, like the ethereal Tottori Sand Dunes and quaint Kinosaki Onsen. From enjoying bespoke traditional ryokans, to navigating the busy streets of Osaka, a tailored journey through Japan’s wonders only gets better with a local expert leading the way.
Beyond the big ticket destinations like Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, getting a personalized itinerary transforms a simple tour into lifelong memories. Customized by a local guide, your itinerary can feature lesser known sites like the Shikisai-no-Oka flower fields, where stunning panoramic views of colorful flowers await.
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