Danielle B.
BEST of OKINAWA & The memorial WW2.
Customized
“Excellent! ”
Tateo was a wonderful guide and we learned so much about Okianwa — the culture, the history, the people, the traditions, the food and more! We had a very rainy day and Tateo made sure to make the most of it for us, despite the weather. We were in Okinawa for a week and this was one of our favorite parts! Thank you, Tateo!
“Sunny Days Exploring Tokyo with Min”
On the second day with Min, I felt genuinely happy that I had booked her for two days. She guided me seamlessly through all our planned destinations and readily accommodated my needs, whether I needed a break from the heat or crowded places. Time flew by fast, and I found myself at ease with her as my guide. Being an introverted person with limited social energy, I deeply appreciated Min's assistance with the basics, like navigating local shopping areas near my hotel, understanding payment options, and providing translations. Thanks to her help, these tasks will now be much easier for me for the remainder of my stay in Tokyo. Visiting the shrines and temples stood out as my favorite part of the trip. Learning about their names, culture, and history was truly enlightening. Highly recommended!
Sheila S.
Kochi Castle, Chikurinji Temple and Ryugado Cave
“Excellent experience ”
Keiji was excellent and very knowledgeable about the history of Japan. The temple experience was enlightening and a highlight of the trip.
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