“Materiya Waterfall, Kuninao Village, Hisakura restaurant for lunch, Oshima Tsumugimura Kimino Museum”
What a wonderful day and so well planned and organised. We were met on time, his knowledge of the area and its industries was insightful and we enjoyed every detail of the day he had planned. The Materiya Waterfall was beautiful, the takakura and Kuninao Village interesting and the lunch was a new and wonderful experience for us. We truly began to appreciate the making of kimono silk when we visited the factory. It was an amazing day with a fantastic guide.
“A memorable day in Nara”
We had an amazing two-day tour with Yasu, exploring both Kyoto and Nara. It was a fantastic experience from start to finish. Each day, we began around 9 AM and wrapped up by 5 PM. Yasu met us at our hotel, and off we went, using public transportation—trains, taxis, and trolleys—which added a great cultural touch to the trip. Yasu is an exceptional guide, incredibly knowledgeable about both cities' history, culture, and way of life. We wanted to focus on those aspects, and he crafted a perfect itinerary that included visits to shrines, gardens, shopping districts, and museums. As naturally curious travelers, my husband and I asked plenty of questions, and Yasu was always happy to share his insights and perspectives, making our conversations both engaging and enlightening. Rather than worrying about tickets and transport, we gave Yasu the money at the start of each day, and he handled all the logistics for us. He also recommended excellent places for lunch, ensuring we ate at spots that matched our culinary tastes. His professionalism and helpfulness were top-notch. One particular highlight: I accidentally left my phone in a taxi, and as soon as Yasu found out, he took immediate action, calling the taxi company for me and negotiating a return. In less than 15 minutes, my phone was safely in my custody! With Yasu as your guide, you’ll experience so much in Nara -- the deer, the shrines, the Buddha, the gardens, the trolley and so much more, so make sure to bring comfortable walking shoes! I highly recommend him—he’s truly a standout. And, definitely don't miss out on Nara as it is truly a special little city outside of Tokyo.
Yasuhisa K.
(28 reviews)Dear Chole & Ronald Thank you very much for your kind words. It was a memorable and happy tour for me. Yasu
“An Exceptional Tour Experience in Kyoto and Nara with Yasu”
We had an amazing two-day tour with Yasu, exploring both Kyoto and Nara. It was a fantastic experience from start to finish. Each day, we began around 9 AM and wrapped up by 5 PM. Yasu met us at our hotel, and off we went, using public transportation—trains, taxis, and trolleys—which added a great cultural touch to the trip. Yasu is an exceptional guide, incredibly knowledgeable about both cities' history, culture, and way of life. We wanted to focus on those aspects, and he crafted a perfect itinerary that included visits to shrines, gardens, shopping districts, and museums. As naturally curious travelers, my husband and I asked plenty of questions, and Yasu was always happy to share his insights and perspectives, making our conversations both engaging and enlightening. Rather than worrying about tickets and transport, we gave Yasu the money at the start of each day, and he handled all the logistics for us. He also recommended excellent places for lunch, ensuring we ate at spots that matched our culinary tastes. His professionalism and helpfulness were top-notch. One particular highlight: I accidentally left my phone in a taxi, and as soon as Yasu found out, he took immediate action, calling the taxi company for me and negotiating a return. In less than 15 minutes, my phone was safely in my custody! With Yasu as your guide, you’ll experience so much, so make sure to bring comfortable walking shoes! I highly recommend him—he’s truly a standout.
Yasuhisa K.
(28 reviews)Dear Chole & Ronald Thank you very much for your kind words for the tours in Kyoto and Nara. I am very happy to know that you enjoy the tours. I was also happy to be able to retreave your mobile phone. It was a memorable and happy tours with you! Yasu
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March to May and September to November are the best times to visit Japan because the weather is warm but not blazing and cool but not freezing.
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Tokyo is the number one choice for first-time travelers to Japan. It combines the best elements from the 4 major islands (Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu) into one melting pot of culture and creativity. With so much variety, you'll find The Meiji Shrine, Shinjuku Gyoen Garden, Ginza Shopping District, and Yomiuriland all in one city.
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