Cassidy H.
“walking tour lots of information ”
Great experience seeing Asakusa and Dai provided useful information regarding shrines and customs that we were glad this tour was scheduled early in our trip. Thanks Dai!
Valentina R.
“Excellent tour with a fabulous guide”
So Ritsuko has been really an excellent guide: she took us around the main spots of Tokyo, but half of the itinerary was done to include specific places we had asked for, combining the must see places with our personal interests. Worth it, surely I would recommend Ritsuko.
Ritsuko K.
Hi Valentina, thank you so much for choosing me as your guide for the final part of your journey in Japan. Guiding you from the unique perspective of architecture was a wonderful experience for me as well. I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay in Tokyo, and wish you a safe journey back to Milan!
Ayse G.
“An Amazing Tour for Families with Kids”
We have done the tour with Dan on our very first day and we were very lucky to do it that way! He has shown us the highlights of Tokyo and made sure the kids were engaged all throughout the tour. He was very energetic and fun. Highly recommended for all families with kids who visit Tokyo!
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