Alice Y.
“This was our first time in Japan. Keiko made it memorable!”
Keiko was on time and prepared to greet us. She guided us through the Tsujiki seafood market, Imperial Palace, Meiji Jingu Shrine and Harajuku. She was very knowledgeable and gave us a lot of history and explanation of the locations. It felt great to have a local take us around. Keiko organized the trip very well. It was a rainy day but we managed fine. My family of four used her for a second day. We went to Ueno Park, Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Skytree and Yanaka. Keiko set up a tea ceremony, per request, and it was delightful. The hosts were so welcoming and kind. Our experience with Keiko has been truly memorable. My kids miss her already!
Keiko O.
Alice-san, John-san, Zoe-san and Cady-san, it was indeed a pleasure for me to walk two days with your wonderful family! The first day was a battle with the rain, so I was so very much wishing for a nice weather for the second day - and the result, YOU BROUGHT US THE SUN! I tried to introduce both the old side and modern side of Tokyo as much as possible, and would be most delighted if you have become fans of Japan. Please come back again one day, I miss you, too! Keiko
Laurence B.
“Tokyo with kids! ”
No doubt one of the best decisions of the trip to spend some time with Dan on our first day in Tokyo. Dan is not a kid friendly guide, he IS a guide for kids. And while the parents are getting their share of “must see” in a well planned tour, the kids are in the center of attention. Dan”’s name was afterwards on our kids lips the whole time in Japan. They even refer to some of the streets we walked on as “Dan’s path”. The whole family had a great time and it is all thanks to Dan, his great personality and genuine interest in kids and people! Ps our kids are 9&11.
Paula a E.
“Great guide! ”
We had a great experience with Toshi, we are to see a lot of places within one day! He was also very knowledgeable about the city and history.
Toshihiro Y.
Thank you for the wonderful tour review, Paula-san. You had already visited various spots in Japan. In this tour, we visited unique sites in Tokyo. Your family are all friendly. I enjoyed conversation with your family. I think that you are now back to your country. Please come to Japan again in the near future.
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