Monsieur M.
“Perfect Tour with Gulay ”
My client was very satisfied and happy about his tour in Tokyo with Gulay ! She is a lovely person, very available and highly professional ! I strongly recommend Gulay ! ;)
Hans L.
“After two very interesting days with Keiko O.”
I've spent my entire life in tourism and know a little something about guides :-)... Keiko-San is a very good guide! Her English is excellent, she is friendly and polite and knows what guides need to know - plus she knows everything about Japanese food! We had a very good time, ejnoyed her company and booked her again in a few days from now. She gets a 5 out of 5! Hans and Sharon
Keiko O.
Hans-san, Sharon-san, thank you very much for your kind words! The pleasure was mine indeed because I, too, enjoyed talking with you, comparing our cultures and customs. I hope I can live up to your expectation the next time and wish you a nice stay in Japan.
Jürgen N.
“Die Führung durch Tokio war optimal. ”
Dai hat sich immer nach unseren Wünschen gerichtet. Er war immer sehr freundlich und zuvorkommend. Dai ist einer der besten Guides die wir je hatten. Vielen Dank für den phantastischen Tag in Tokyo
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