Hiro R.
“Outstanding Tour of Tokyo!”
Ritsuko was prompt and ready to go at the designated time. We started at the Imperial Palace with a quick walking tour. One of the things I truly appreciated is how accomodating Ritsuko was. Because we did not reserve tickets for a museum, she called the museum and got a time for us to go, which forced us to cut the initial walking tour of Imperial Palace a bit shorter, but she was keenly aware of what our preferences were. Not only that, the day was one of hotter days, so she made sure to get us places to sit, and helped us ensure we stay hydrated. One other thing we truly appreciated, was how she was so accomodating to my wife's "bum" knee. She slowed the pace when needed, as my wife struggled on the more uneven walking paths. On top of this, Ritsuko was FULL of interesting information about everything we saw! She pointed out details we otherwise would not have seen... e.g. at the Imperial Palace, at the Senshoji Temple, along the street, etc. She also helped us ensure a quick trip through the ticket purchase and navigation of all the train stations. Most of all, Ritsuko was VERY personable, and easy to talk to and ask questions. My entire family enjoyed our tour experience with her IMMENSELY! We will definitely look her up again on our next trip to Japan! Thank you Ritsuko for a WONDERFUL time!!!!!
Sam H.
“Very helpful, very friendly guide to Japan”
Yuji was very helpful and friendly during the day we spent with him. He showed us around Tokyo, adjusted the itinerary based on our needs, and answered all of our questions. Plus, he’s just a really nice guy to boot, and that made for a lovely first day in Tokyo.
Eileen R.
“Tokyo family tour ”
Lynn was a fantastic tour guide for our family with two young children ages 4 and 6. She was very communicate, fun and flexible with what the kids wanted to do. She had great suggestions and we felt very safe and comfortable in her car. We will definitely book her on our next trip! Thank you Lynn!
Lynn K.
Thank you so much for your lovely review! I had such a great time with your family—your little ones were so sweet and fun to be around! I’m really glad you all felt safe and comfortable. Looking forward to seeing you again on your next japan adventure!
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Yes, you can, but it can become overwhelming quite quickly. To get the most out of your trip, it's best to go on a few guided tours before solo-touring the country. This way, you can familiarize yourself with local customs, practices, culture, transportation, and language.
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