Himeji Castle was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the places most visited castle in Japan, and it still maintains its original form for over 400 years. In the neighborhood of the castle, a beautiful genuine Japanese garden, Kokoen Garden, will give tourists relaxing time. After visiting the castle, enjoy free sake tasting in a sake brewery house.
At your hotel in Kobe/Osaka area, Sannomiya Station, or Shinkobe Station
At your hotel inKobe/Osaka area, Sannomiya Station, or Shinkobe Station
guide fee
hotel pick-up in Kobe area
Transportation fee(you and a guide) - a round ticket 1940 yen for a person
Lunch between 2000 and 3000 yen
All entrance fees for you - a combined ticket for Himeji Castle and Kokoenn 1040 yen Guides are not charged for these facilities
I'm in general available from early morning to 6 p.m. on days you choose for the guided tour. Of course, the end time can be extended depending on the tour itinerary.
Shireen J.
Tour for Osaka, Nunobiki Herb Garden on November 25th
Customized
“Osaka and Kyoto ”
A lovely well spoken gentleman with extensive knowledge of Japan.
Masahito H.
(4 reviews)Thank you for your kind feedback. Your kind words greatly encouraged me to work harder as a better tour guide. I hope I will be able to serve you another opportunity in the future.
Wayne Y.
Tour to Himeji Castle and Nunobiki Herb Garden
Customized
“Kobe, Himegi, Osaka”
We very much enjoyed having Masahito as our tour guide. His itinerary was well prepared and accommodated our every wish. He is well informed of the history and culture of the region. He also went beyond his call of duty by even helping with transporting our luggage from the cruise ship from Kobe to Kansai Airport utilizing trams, ferry, etc. I would highly recommend using Masahito as your tour guide.
Masahito H.
(4 reviews)Thank you very much for your kind words. I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed the tour. I also have enjoyed guiding you and your group so much. Masahito Hatanaka
“The perfect guide”
I feel very lucky to have engaged Masahito. A native of Kobe and a veteran of the city government, he is extraordinarily knowledgeable about the entire Kansai region - its history, geography, and culture - and has a wealth of useful information at his fingertips. This has been my fourth trip to Japan, and I specifically wanted to visit smaller places of interest, off the beaten path. For the Takenata Carpentry Tools Museum, which I requested, one could hardly have had a better guide: Masahito is himself very interested in the history and construction of, for example, the various shrines and temples of Nara, and was able to explain in detail the excellent Takenata collection. At Arima - where we visited the famous hot spring, nearby Toys & Automata Museum, important shrines, several superb, museum-quality craft shops (not mere souvenir outlets) - with their resident artisans, and had lunch, he was likewise a font of information and made very efficient use of our time. I would without the slightest hesitation recommend Masahito to anyone looking for a highly professional and discerning guide in the culture-packed Kansai region. His English is very good, and includes mastery of the jargon associated with the places we visited; he has a sense of humor, is interested in his clients, and has an easy, friendly manner. In advance of my day with him he was quick to respond to e-mail messages and made useful suggestions, and at the beginning of the tour itself presented me with a printed sheet of our planned activities, with times, locations, and expected costs (if any). A memorable day out, of lasting value!
Masahito H.
(4 reviews)The words you gave me a deep feeling of honor that deserves more than the service I did. I am also very grateful to you for giving me a wonderful opportunity to guide you in Kobe. I am very happy to hear that you had enjoyed the tour I hope you’ll have a great time during the rest of your vacation time in Japan. Best regards, Masahito Hatanaka