Angie T.
“Incredible”
Ritsuko made our trip fantastic—for everyone in our group of people new to Tokyo and ones who’d been here before. Her recommendations for things to do and planning ahead of time set us up for success. She is exceptional at explaining the metro and train systems. She provided cultural and historical information and context about each of our destinations. Ritsuko is warm, friendly and knowledgeable and is an exceptional ambassador for Japan. We’d give her 10 stars if we could. A friend for life.
Cindy C.
“Great tour experience!”
Dai was great! We appreciated him meeting us at our hotel. From there, we took a bus to the Shinjuku Station. He showed us how to pay for the fares and how to use the machines. We did 2 half day tours (4 hours each) and he took us to 3 different locations. He was very knowledgeable about the sites we visited. He was also very patient and helpful. Thank you so much for a wonderful experience, Dai! We thoroughly enjoyed our time in Tokyo!
Karin W.
“Seoul 03.6.25”
Hallo, Wir waren mit der kurzen Stadtführung mit Rie sehr zufrieden! Rie vermittelte uns ihr Wissen. Ihre persönliche, freundliche Art war sehr angenehm. Wir können sie gut weiter empfehlen und liebe Grüße an Rie. Karin Witzel-Reiter
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