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Plan a Trip to Japan with Local Tour Guides, and Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and More.
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Yacco M.
Hi, I’m Yacco, a friendly and passionate local guide. I was born and raised in Shizuoka and have lived in Yokohama for over 30 years. For the past several years, I’ve been guiding international visitors in Kamakura, Yokohama, and Tokyo as a volunteer, helping them discover the rich history, culture, and hidden charm of these unique cities. Traveling abroad creates once-in-a-lifetime memories, and I would love for you to fully experience the beauty and spirit of my favorite towns. I not only enjoy showing historical and modern landmarks, but also love introducing quiet backstreets, seasonal flowers, cozy cafés, and delicious local food that reflect the charm of everyday life. What I enjoy most is comparing Japanese traditions with my guests’ own cultures and histories—these conversations often lead to deep and inspiring exchanges. As your guide, I’m happy to customize tours based on your interests, whether you’re seeking unique experiences, historical insights, or local flavors. Let’s walk, talk, and create unforgettable memories together!
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Hiroshi M.
I’m a local licensed guide based in Kochi Prefecture. I grew up by the Pacific Ocean in Kochi and spent four years each in Tokyo and the United States—giving me both deep local knowledge and a global perspective. Although I’m new to GoWithGuide, I’ve been welcoming international guests for years through my private rental villa in Aki City and as a local guide in Kochi. Working in the travel industry, I know not only the famous landmarks but also the hidden gems of the region. All the photos you see here were taken by me—I enjoy photography, and if you’d like, I’d be happy to capture some memorable shots for you during the tour.
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Fujiko M.
Hello! My name is Fujiko Maeda. I'm a national-licensed tour guide. I was born in Sado Island, off the coast of Niigata Prefecture. I once worked in tourism industry for about 10 years when I lived in Tokyo. Now I'm a persimmon farmer but when time permits I'm happy to guide you here in Sado mainly but also other places, too. We have a lot to offer like beautiful nature, historical sites, local specialties, traditional performing arts, festivals, islanders smiles and so on. If you'd like to know real Japanese lifestyle, please visit Sado. I'm sure you'll be satisfied. Let's explore Sado or other wonderful and beautiful places with me! Also, if you have any questions about Sado or Japan as a whole, please don't hesitate to email me.
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Ken-ichi M.
In March 1983, I graduated Chiba university. Major is psychology. In April 1983, I entered a manufacturing company of semiconductor components and I was assaigned to the overseas sales dept. For more than 40 years, I had done sales activities with foreign semiconductor companies using English language. I had visited foreign customer companies located in several foreign countries on once a month basis. I have stationed myself in Singapore and Malaysia for 5 years. I have homestayed in Los Angels for a month and in Oakland New Zealand for a week. I have welcomed an American teacher in my house for a week as a homestay program. I have passed the examination of Tour Guide in 2016. I have teached the skiing in Shiga Highland Ski Resort, Happo-one Ski Resort and Iwatake Ski Resort. I had guided bus passengers(most of them were Austllarian people) at the bus terminal in Hakuba-Happo. I am now teaching junior high school students English grammar.
New Japan Tour Guides
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Misaki G.
Hi, my name is Misaki. I was born in Japan and raised between Japan and the United States. I completed my studies at a community college in the U.S. and later returned to Japan, where I am now based. Having lived in both countries, I naturally bridge Japanese and Western perspectives, which helps me communicate Japanese culture in a way that feels easy, clear, and relatable for international visitors. I specialize in private, customized tours, rather than fixed cultural workshops. Over the years, I’ve guided friends, international students, and visitors around Kyoto and other parts of Japan, and those experiences have always been the highlight of their trip. Seeing how much they enjoyed discovering Japan through local streets, food, history, and everyday life made me want to guide more people professionally. My tours focus on creating a relaxed, personal experience—walking through neighborhoods, visiting meaningful spots, enjoying local food, and sharing cultural insights that you wouldn’t find in a guidebook. I truly enjoy meeting people from around the world and helping them experience Japan in a deeper, more personal way. I would be honored to show you around and make your time in Japan unforgettable.
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Rodrigo S.
English Hello! My name is Rodrigo, and I am a Brazilian guide who has been living in Japan for over six years. My tours focus on creating experiences through walking tours. We explore different neighborhoods, visit markets, enjoy local food, go shopping, and experience everyday Japanese life in a natural and relaxed way. All itineraries are flexible and adapted to each guest’s interests, whether that includes food, shopping, culture, neighborhoods, traditions, or daily life in Japan. I help with language barriers, local etiquette, customs, transportation, and everyday situations that can be confusing for visitors. I have a strong passion for sports and offer sports-focused experiences, such as running routes around Tokyo. We can explore the city through parks, riversides, and local areas. I also guide hiking and trail experiences near Tokyo, for example, Mount Takao. I speak Portuguese and English and would be happy to guide you during your visit to Tokyo. Português Olá! Meu nome é Rodrigo e sou um guia brasileiro que vive no Japão há mais de seis anos. Meus tours são focados em criar experiências por meio de walking tours. Exploramos diferentes bairros, visitamos mercados, experimentamos a comida local, fazemos compras e vivenciamos o cotidiano japonês de forma natural e tranquila. Os roteiros são flexíveis e adaptados aos interesses de cada visitante, seja gastronomia, shopping, cultura, bairros, tradições ou a vida diária no Japão. Ajudo com a barreira do idioma, etiqueta local, costumes, transporte e situações do dia a dia que podem ser confusas para visitantes. Sou apaixonado por esportes e ofereço experiências esportivas, como percursos para correr em Tóquio. Podemos explorar a cidade passando por parques, margens de rios e áreas locais. Também guio trilhas e caminhadas nos arredores de Tóquio, por exemplo, o Monte Takao. Falo português e inglês e será um prazer te acompanhar durante sua visita a Tóquio.
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Ayaka U.
Hi, I’m a local interpreter guide who was born and raised on Amami Oshima island. I’m just someone wishes for you to have an unforgettable moment in Amami. There are so many stories behind the beautiful sceneries. Amami could feel inconvenient at times, but I’d say it’s the best thing about the island! I’ll guide you with my private car that can accommodate 3 people max, feel free to contact me!
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Daniel W.
Hi, I’m Daniel – your local guide in Kanazawa! Originally from Northern Ireland, I now call the beautiful city of Kanazawa, Japan my home. With a background in Special Educational Needs, I’ve always been passionate about making learning accessible, engaging, and meaningful. Today, I bring that same spirit to my work as a local guide, blending storytelling, cultural insight, and warm conversation into every tour. My passion for Japanese culture and history runs deep. I’ve spent years immersed in independent study—reading, exploring, and reflecting on the traditions that shape daily life here. My academic background in Theology has given me a unique lens through which to understand and explain Japanese Buddhism and Shinto, helping guests appreciate the spiritual layers behind the temples, shrines, and seasonal rituals we encounter. Combined with my hands-on experience guiding visitors through Kanazawa’s historic districts, I aim to offer tours that are both thoughtful and down-to-earth. My tours are designed to be relaxed, friendly, and full of discovery—no stiff scripts or megaphones here! Whether we’re exploring samurai villas, shrines, or the tranquil paths of Kenrokuen Garden, I aim to create a space where guests feel welcome to ask questions, share stories, and truly connect with Japanese culture. I’m always happy to chat about life in Japan, share personal experiences, and offer practical tips for travelers. Whether you're curious about daily life in Kanazawa, Japanese traditions, or just want to enjoy a good conversation over matcha, I’m here to make your visit memorable. So let’s take a stroll, soak in the sights, and enjoy a tour that’s as informative as it is fun. I look forward to welcoming you to Kanazawa!
Popular Japan Private Tours
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A Day in My Favorite Kamakura! Zen Temples, Matcha, Flowers & the Sea Breeze
Explore Kamakura with a guide who loves this compact ancient town, rich in history, culture, nature, and Zen spirit. Just an hour from Tokyo, we will visit highlights such as Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, the Great Buddha standing for 770 years, and the bamboo temple. You can savor authentic matcha with Japanese sweets in a serene Zen garden, admire seasonal flowers, and stroll hidden paths to the seaside, where the ocean breeze offers a peaceful close to your journey.
A Day in My Favorite Kamakura! Zen Temples, Matcha, Flowers & the Sea Breeze
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Kochi City Walking Tour (Public Transport & Walking Only)
Experience Kochi like a local on this immersive walking tour. You will discover the heart of Kochi in a way that’s only possible on foot. We will explore iconic landmarks such as Kochi Castle, the lively Hirome Market, and the bustling Obiyamachi arcade. If you prefer a door-to-door experience in a shorter time, I also offer a "Kochi Highlights Tour with Private Vehicle Support" featuring a comfortable Toyota Alphard. Please check my profile for more details.
Kochi City Walking Tour (Public Transport & Walking Only)
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Niigata City one day tour of your choices
Located on the Japan sea side of mainland Honshu, about 2 hours bullet train ride from Tokyo, Niigata city has been flourished as one of the major port towns for centuries. Along with this historical background, Niigata city is now well known for delicious "koshihikari" rice, varieties of tasty sake, fresh products from both land and sea. In this tour, you can choose 3 or 4 places to visit for 7-hour sightseeing tour. We mainly use public transportation networks like Niigata city loopline bus service ( one-day ticket JPY 500 ) and taxi if necessary. The places of choices are as follows: 1. Niigata City Aquarium "Marinepia Nihonkai" Displaying both marine and fresh water fish in the region and aquatic animals. Dolphin shows are performed daily. JPY 1500 Closed from Dec.29-Jan.1, Mar.3,4 2. Pia Bandai Fish and vegatable market with restaurants popular for locals and tourists. 3. "Imayotsukasa" sake brewery There is a guided tour and you can sample tasty sake. 4. The Niigata Saito Villa Built about 100 years ago, this gorgeous villa and Japanese style garden attracts visitors all year round. JPY 300 Closed on Mondays, from Dec.28-Jan.3 5. Minatopia with Former Niigata Customs House There are also Former Daishi Bank building and Niigata City History Museum by the Shinano River. 6. Former Ozawa Family Residence Authentic machiya-style house with beautiful garden from the Meiji Period. JPY 200 Closed on Mondays, from Dec.28-Jan.3 7. Honcho Market Located on the bustling Furumachi ( old town ) district, vendors sell all kinds of food with reasonable prices. * vendors are less on Sundays 8. Strolling Furumachi district for 1 hour Furumachi was once known as geigi (geisha) district like Kyoto and there are many restaurants, temples, old and new buildings in this area. * you can combine this choice with the Saito Villa or/and the Ozawa Residence (both in Furumachi district). Please choose places you'd like to visit and email me. Let's have fun in Niigata city!
Niigata City one day tour of your choices
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TOGAKUSHI/ Ninja Experience, 400years Cedar Ave.& Shrines
"Togakushi" means hiding the door. In Japanese mythology, the Sun Goddess Amaterasu hid herself inside the rock-cave door, resulting in the total darkness of the world. In order to recover sunlight, another goddess danced very attractively in front of the door and other gods pulled Amaterasu out from the door strongly. Then, the door was flown far away to Togakushi. Ninja was also hide-related specialist. Let's experience Ninja activities and voltex of sacred, spiritual shrines and cedar avenue.
TOGAKUSHI/ Ninja Experience, 400years Cedar Ave.& Shrines
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Asakusa Sensoji and Tokyo Sky Tree
Asakusa offers a blend of tradition and modern Tokyo. At Senso-ji, the city’s oldest temple, visitors walk through the iconic Kaminarimon Gate and feel centuries of history. Nearby, the lively Nakamise Shopping Street is filled with local snacks and crafts. A short distance away, Tokyo Skytree provides stunning views, while the Sumida River offers relaxing cruises that showcase Asakusa’s timeless charm.
Asakusa Sensoji and Tokyo Sky Tree
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Hakone and view of Mount Fuji
Hakone offers a stunning mix of nature, adventure, and relaxation. The scenic mountain railway, cable car, and ropeway take visitors through lush valleys and up to Owakudani, where volcanic steam and dramatic landscapes create an unforgettable sight. A cruise on the iconic pirate ship across Lake Ashi provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and, on clear days, Mt. Fuji. Together, these experiences showcase Hakone’s unique blend of beauty and excitement.
Hakone and view of Mount Fuji
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Kyoto Customized Private Tour (Must See Places in 1 Day)
For first-time visitors, Kyoto can feel both captivating and complex. This private, fully customizable tour lets you explore the city with ease, without the stress of planning or navigation. You’ll experience Kyoto at a pace that suits you, with the itinerary shaped around your interests—from iconic spots like Fushimi Inari and Arashiyama to quieter, local areas. A well-balanced golden route is also available if you prefer a classic Kyoto experience.
Kyoto Customized Private Tour (Must See Places in 1 Day)
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Iki Remote Island Escape: Dramatic Cliffs & Crystal-Clear Coastline, Jetfoil from Fukuoka
Escape the city and discover Iki Island on a relaxing day trip by jetfoil from Fukuoka. Cruise past dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters, explore iconic coastal landmarks, and enjoy fresh seafood or premium Iki Beef. Travel comfortably by jetfoil and explore the island with local transportation, and carefully paced schedule. This tour blends nature, local culture, and comfort—offering a refined island experience you can’t easily enjoy on your own.
Iki Remote Island Escape: Dramatic Cliffs & Crystal-Clear Coastline, Jetfoil from Fukuoka
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Popular Japan Private Cars
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Kochi Highlights Tour with Licensed Local Guide & Premium Minivan (Toyota Alphard)
Explore Kochi’s top highlights in one day with a local licensed guide! Visit Kochi Castle, Chikurinji Temple, and Okawasuji Samurai Residence or Makino Botanical Garden, and enjoy local food at Hirome Market. The tour is flexible—we can visit other spots based on your interests. All photos were taken by me, and I’m happy to take photos of you during the tour and share them afterward as a free souvenir. Perfect for first-time visitors who want a personalized and memorable experience in Kochi.
Kochi Highlights Tour with Licensed Local Guide & Premium Minivan (Toyota Alphard)
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Haruna Shrine and "Initial D" related places in Shibukawa
A day trip that travels around Haruna Shrine, Lake Haruna, and "Initial D" (manga)- related places in Shibukawa. This tour also stops at Ikaho Onsen, a renowned hot spring town. *Please note: This tour is suspended from January to mid-March due to winter road conditions and for customer safety.
Haruna Shrine and "Initial D" related places in Shibukawa
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ONE PIECE Statues Tour. All 10.
All 10 statues in one tour. All your favorite ONE PIECE characters are in Kumamoto. As part of a collaboration with Eiichiro Oda, author of ONE PIECE born and raised in Kumamoto City, a total of 10 statues of the Straw Hat Pirates of ONE PIECE have been installed throughout Kumamoto Prefecture. The One Piece statues are part of a larger project to help Kumamoto recover after the 2016 earthquakes and are being built thanks to the cooperation of and extremely generous donation from Mr. Oda.
ONE PIECE Statues Tour. All 10.
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The Gokayama Grand Tour: UNESCO Sites, Iwana Delights & Washi Art
A scenic day trip in a convenient car from Toyama Station to Gokayama Ainokura, a UNESCO World Heritage site, focusing on cultural immersion and local cuisine. The trip involves exploring a traditional Japanese village, savoring local dishes, and engaging in a hands-on paper-making experience.
The Gokayama Grand Tour: UNESCO Sites, Iwana Delights & Washi Art
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Japan Tour Reviews
Joe H.
“Half-day introduction to Osaka ”
Yoshi was excellent. I could have spent the whole day with him. A Very comprehensive tour. I would never have discovered one tenth of what we saw. I would highly recommend Yushie. A very very nice man and a great Guide
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Yoshihisa T.
Hi Joe. Thank you very much for your heartwarming review for my tour yesterday. I also had a great time guiding and talking with you. I hope you enjoyed your first ride on a Shinkansen train and will continue the rest of your tour in Japan and return home safely. With best wishes. Yoshie
Nicole Z.
“Local wines and historical background”
Chinami provided an excellent tour of local wineries as well as background on the history of wine-making in Japan and the production process. She met us and dropped us off at the train station, and the logistics were excellent. We truely enjoyed spending the day with her. We recommend any of her tours, and the wine tour especially for wine-lovers who like to taste unusual or up and coming wines.
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Chinami N.
Thank you for the great review. I am happy that you enjoyed wines in Yamanashi. Have you drunk any bottle of wine you bought? Please tell me what your friends or family members who shared think. Now the association called Koshu of Japan goes to London to promote wines made in Japan. I hope you come to a festival in the area next time and nouveau or Koshu grapes itself. Good luck on your job and take care!
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Scott W.
“An amazing day in Kyoto”
We couldn't have had a better day with Akira guiding us through Kyoto. His passion for sharing his knowledge made each visit so much more enjoyable. We learned so much more than if we visited these sites on our own. He took us from site to site in his car (very comfortable and spacious). This was so much better than having to rely on public transportation! So many times throughout the day he took us to the side away from all the tourists and showed us something remarkable that everyone else just walked by without even a second thought! He's such a fun person and we enjoyed spending th day with him. At the end of our tour he even made sure we got to where we needed to be for our tea ceremony. Would absolutely recommend him to anyone!
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Akira F.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review. I truly appreciate your kind words. I honestly enjoyed the experience just as much as you did. Spending time with both of you was a real pleasure. We shared a lot of history, and beyond that, we also talked about many aspects of life and society in Japan today. Even though our time together was only eight hours, it felt very meaningful to me, and I also learned a great deal from our conversations. I’m very happy to hear that you enjoyed the comfort of the car, and thank you sincerely for sharing your beautiful photos. It means a lot to me, and it also allows many others to enjoy and appreciate those moments as well. Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart. I truly hope to welcome you back to Kyoto in the future, perhaps together with your children next time. Warm regards, Akira Fujimoto
Japan Private Tours & Local Tour Guides
Uncover Japan’s secrets and gain travel knowledge with a local private tour guide. Unlock hidden gems, cultural immersion, and an unforgettable journey.
With a tour guide, you can get to the good stuff, like the ethereal Tottori Sand Dunes and quaint Kinosaki Onsen. From enjoying bespoke traditional ryokans, to navigating the busy streets of Osaka, a tailored journey through Japan’s wonders only gets better with a local expert leading the way.
Beyond the big ticket destinations like Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, getting a personalized itinerary transforms a simple tour into lifelong memories. Customized by a local guide, your itinerary can feature lesser known sites like the Shikisai-no-Oka flower fields, where stunning panoramic views of colorful flowers await.
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