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Julie M.
Hello! I’m Julie, a Brazilian who's married to a Japanese guy and became a guide in Japan. My goal is simple: to make your trip unforgettable, stress-free, and full of meaningful experiences. Living in Japan for years has allowed me to truly understand the culture, daily life, language, and hidden gems that most travelers never get to see. I always guide with patience, care, and attention to detail—so you can relax and enjoy every moment. What you can expect from me: Personalized itineraries based on your interests Smooth communication in English, Portuguese, or Japanese Help with transportation, restaurants, shopping, and cultural etiquette A friendly companion who makes you feel safe, comfortable, and welcomed Local tips and authentic experiences—not just the touristy spots Whether you’re traveling solo, with children, or in a group, I adapt the pace and activities to what you enjoy. My priority is that you feel supported, understood, and excited throughout your trip. If you’re looking for a guide who is organized, caring, knowledgeable, and passionate about Japan, I would love to be part of your journey. Let’s create beautiful memories together!
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Junior Y.
Hi, I’m Junior. I was born in Brazil and I’ve been living in Japan for several years. Coming here as a foreigner shaped the way I see the country not from a textbook, but through daily life, work, and real relationships. Over time, I became deeply connected to Japanese culture, history, and also to Japan’s car scene. Japan isn’t just temples and shrines; it’s also craftsmanship, attention to detail, passion and car culture reflects that perfectly. From classic JDM icons to rare, low-production vehicles and underground scenes, it’s a side of Japan that many visitors never get to experience or fully understand. I work with cars professionally, but I also see them as part of Japan’s cultural identity. The same mindset that built ancient temples exists in the way cars are designed, maintained, and respected here. If you’re interested in Japan beyond the surface, its history, its mindset, and the culture that connects tradition and modern passion — I’d be happy to share that with you
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