June D.
“Tour of Tokyo”
Our family really enjoyed the walking tour Yoshi took us on of Tokyo. It was a very good introduction to so many Tokyo highlights. Definitely need good walking shoes. Yoshi was very nice and informative and we truly enjoyed the day.
Yoshi S.
Hi June, thank you so much for your kind message. I'm so happy to hear you could enjoy my tour. That is very motivating and encouraging. Look forawrd to seeing you again! Yoshi
June D.
“Transfer from hotel to Narita airport ”
We had a wonderful experience with Fuji Limousine. They were very professional, helped with bags and made it a seamless transition from our hotel to Narita airport. Would definitely use them again.
Fuji Limousine
Thank you so much for your kind feedback! We truly appreciate your trust and look forward to serving you again in the future.
June D.
“Transfer from Narita to hotel”
We had a wonderful experience with Fuji Limousine. They were very professional, helped with bags and made it a seamless transition to our hotel.
Fuji Limousine
Thank you so much for your kind feedback! We truly appreciate your trust and look forward to serving you again in the future.
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