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Joined 2026
Machi S.
Available Areas
Kamakura
Languages
English, Japanese (Native)
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Today
About Tour Guide Machi S.
Hello, my name is Machiko!
I was born in raised in Kanagawa Prefecture but also lived for 12 years in the United States. While living in California, many people showed me kindness and helped me to adjust to living abroad.
Now that I am back in Japan, I want to "pay it forward" and return that kindness by sharing my local knowledge of Kanagawa to visitors from abroad.
In Japanese, we have a word, "omotenashi", which means "hospitality". It is an important part of our culture to welcome our guests with warmth and sincerity.
I can speak both English and Japanese, so I want to be more than just a personal tour guide; I want to help bridge our cultures, with respect and understanding, while sharing the beauty and local charms of Japan.
Please consider me and we can explore my corner of Japan to learn about the culture, food and history of my home together!
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