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Hiromi
Highly Attentive to Dietary Needs, Especially Food Allergies; TESL Certificate from UCI Extension (USA); Relaxed & Fun Guide

Hiromi
Guide Experience
5 years or more
Area
Tokyo
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,FOOD,Japanese History,Traditional Culture,Shopping
I currently live near the Sumida River in Chuo Ward, Tokyo. I have lived in the United States for 10 years and in China for 2 years due to my husband's work. In particular, I obtained a Teaching English as a Second Language certificate from UCI Extension in the United States. I aim to be a relaxed and fun guide. I would like to introduce a variety of experiences, such as traditional and modern, high places and waterside, lively places and quiet places. As for food, I am very careful about food safety because my mother has a wheat allergy. I also love introducing delicious food. I would be happy if my guests could fully enjoy their visit to Japan.
Fumi
Enthusiast of Traditional Japanese Performing Arts, including Noh; Passionate Food & Drink Explorer; Expert in Luxury Tours
Fumi
Guide Experience
10 years or more
Area
Kyoto,Nara,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,Japanese Garden,Sake,FOOD,Traditional Culture,Shopping,Art Crafts
Hello, I am Fumi. I live in Kyoto and try to provide comfortable tours tailored to the travel style of clients. I do more than 200 tours annually in Western Japan. I have a passion for travel, both domestically and internationally. As a child, I had numerous opportunities to travel across various parts of Japan with family and my father's business partners. This allowed me to discover the joy of travelling to unfamiliar places, unknown local food, and chance encounters with new people. I am also interested in ancient Japanese culture. Influenced by my parents and aunt, who were Noh performers, I became interested in Noh and other traditional performing arts. In school, I had a keen interest in cross-cultural communication and felt the need to learn English. I passed English Proficiency Test Grade 1 with a high score and was invited to an award ceremony for outstanding achievement. Before becoming a guide, I worked as a teacher at a language school and as a training officer, but a friend working in the tourism industry invited me to work at international events for overseas guests, saying, 'you are suited to work in travel. I eventually qualified as a chief itinerary manager in 2003. Inspired by my aunt, who was an interpreter-guide in both English and French, I became a licensed interpreter-guide in 2014, making my professional debut a month later. Since 2015, I have been working primarily on luxury tours. Hobbies: exploring local cuisine, going to the gym, watching stage performances, and strolling through the city.

Yoshi
Manners &Etiquette Instructor; Medical Secretary; Former Flight Attendant (ANA & Virgin Atlantic); Expert in Hiroshima, Naoshima & Beyond

Yoshi
Guide Experience
20 years or more
Area
Hiroshima,Seto Inland Sea
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,World Heritage,Japanese History,Traditional Culture,Art Crafts
Hi, there! My name is Yoshimi Nakao. I was born and raised in Hiroshima. I worked for All Nippon Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways as a flight attendant. When I worked as a cabin crew member for ANA, I lived in Osaka, and during my time with Virgin Atlantic, I lived in London. Customers often say to me, "You have a British accent, don't you?" I now work as a tour guide, an interpreter and an instructor for manners and etiquette. I have been working as a nationally licensed tour guide including for VIPs for more than 20 years since 2001. Since I live in Hiroshima, I mainly offer tours in and around western Japan. I sometimes work as an embarkation guide for cruise ships, covering various locations from Hokkaido to Kagoshima. For FIT (Foreign Independent Travelers), however, I mainly guide tourists around the attractions in Okayama, Hiroshima, and Yamaguchi prefectures. In addition to Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park and Miyajima, both UNESCO World Heritage sites, one of the most requested destinations is Naoshima, the art island. For repeat visitors who have already been to the Peace Memorial Park and Miyajima, I recommend exploring the Seto Inland Sea, which offers numerous scenic spots to enjoy. I truly love Japan, the country where I was born and raised. I hope everyone visiting Japan will come to love it as much as I do. With the perspective of a guide who travels across the nation, I am committed to showcasing the charm of Japan. Why don't you join me to make your stay in Japan one of a kind and a once in a lifetime experience?

Tomoe
Passionate Guide to Her Hometown, Osaka - Especially Off-the-Beaten-Path Spots; Mother of Three Boys; Flexible and Considerate

Tomoe
Guide Experience
Less than 5 years
Area
Osaka,Nara
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,Japanese Garden,World Heritage,FOOD,Japanese History,Traditional Culture,Shopping
Hi,everyone. I’m Tomoe. I was born and raised in Osaka, so I’m a genuine Osaka native and the mother of three boys.I have a deep passion for my hometown, Osaka. Tokyo is a flagship city of Japan, but Tokyo is not everything that Japan has to offer. Osaka is known for having the friendliest and the funniest people in Japan. We Osakans often strike up conversations with strangers. Humor is a big part of our culture and we love to joke around making people feel approachable and lively. Don’t you think that , as a true Osaka native, I’m the perfect fit to be your guide? In the Kansai region, Osaka, Kyoto and Nara have so many fascinating places to visit. I’d love to show you not only iconic tourist attractions but also the places that only locals know. I love meeting people from various backgrounds. I always enjoy entertaining people. I’m thrilled to help make your trip an unforgettable experience. I’m looking forward to meeting you soon.

'Itchy' ICHI
Wine Expert and Licensed Cook; Certified Junior High & High School Teacher; Expert in Authentic Osaka Tours; Food and Drink Enthusiast

'Itchy' ICHI
Guide Experience
10 years or more
Area
Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Shiga
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,Sake,FOOD,Japanese History,Traditional Culture,Wine
I am Ichi, born and grew up in Osaka, the vibrant commercial center of western Japan. I have been working as a professional tour guide since 2015. I would like to show you around my energetic, friendly city Osaka, but I can also take you to Kyoto and Nara, two neighoring ancient capital cities of Japan. In my youth, I lived in USA, UK and South Korea and traveled to more than 40 countries around the world. I believe the greatest pleasure of traveling is meeting new people who have different ways of thinking and lifestyles. I also used to run my own restaurant, and I am very much into food and drinks. And I can be flexible to your needs of the day. I hope to become a bridge for you to undestand Japan and Japanese people. Furthermore, I hope to become your first friend in Japan.

Yosshi
I'm a Tokyo based tour guide with a National License and have been working as a professional guide since 2017.

Yosshi
Guide Experience
5 years or more
Area
Tokyo
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,Castle,Japanese Garden,World Heritage,ART,Japanese History,Traditional Culture,Pottery
My career as a tour guide began as a volunteer guide at the Edo Tokyo Museum located next to the Sumo Stadium. The experience at the museum gave me a good opportunity to learn deeply about Japan's history and culture. In addition, these experiences ultimately taught me the joy of guiding. I am passionate about sharing my experience and knowledge gained through my work with my guests. MY interest is not only the history but also Japan's traditional crafts like pottery,lacquer wear,wooden carvings, Bonsai, the way of tea, contemporary art, Buddha statues and so on.

Yuki
Master of Way of Incense; Certified in Japanese Dance and Flower Arrangement; Expertise in Classical Theatrical Arts, incl. Kabuki & Noh

Yuki
Guide Experience
5 years or more
Area
Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Sake,ART,Traditional Culture,Shopping
Hello! My name is Lee Yukiko. Please call me Yuki. I was born in Hiroshima Prefecture. I have been living in Hyogo prefecture (next to Osaka) more than thirty years. I am cheerful and friendly, and I really love meeting people. I had many guests like celebrities, politicians, CEOs, artists and so on. I am capable of guiding whoever you are. You would definately have a wonderful time if you picked me as a guide. I have a license of Japanese dancing and flower arrangement. I like classical ballet, Kimono, Japanese culture, theater going, like Kabuki. I like meeting new people and want to help you have a wonderful trip in Japan. I’m a Kodo (the way of incense) Master. Kodo is a traditional Japanese culture to appreciate the incense wood of more than 100 years old. It is quite authentic and esthetic culture that Japan can boast. Though, the number of people who enjoy this interesting culture is decreasing in Japan. I’d like to introduce this quite a unique culture as many people as possible. Why don't you try this unique and authentic Japanese culture? [Places to guide] I’m good at arranging a special trip according to your request. Please tell me your interests and favorites. I’ll arrange the best trip only for you. I mainly guide Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Kobe, Himeji, Kanazawa, Naoshima. I'm looking forward to seeing you!

Rumiko, Sunshine
"Wow" and "Ah-ha" Moments Creator, Witty & Humorous, Behind-the-Scenes Buff, Food and Drink Enthusiast, Nara Prefecture-certified Guide

Rumiko, Sunshine
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Guide Experience
10 years or more
Area
Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Shiga,Okayama,Seto Inland Sea
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,Castle,Sake,FOOD,Japanese History,Traditional Culture,Shopping
Hello, I'm Sunshine! Growing up in a family deeply devoted to traditional Japanese cultures, such as classical dancing and Kabuki, I have been immersed in the rich heritage that defines this captivating land. Moreover, my professional background includes extensive training in high-end hospitality and presentation skills from diverse corporate environments, ranging from a publishing company to an advertising agency and an engineering firm. As a result, I've developed a unique blend of traditional charm and modern finesse. During our tour, I am thrilled to share with you the historical and traditional aspects of the cities we'll explore and the excitement of new cultures and cutting-edge technologies that define contemporary Japan. With a dash of theatrics, I may even step into the shoes of historical figures, offering you an intimate glimpse into their lives and stories. As we venture together, I will reveal hidden corners and historical gems that might otherwise go unnoticed, creating countless "Wow-moments" that will stay with you for a lifetime. It is my genuine desire to ensure you experience the true essence of Japan, immersing you in its past, present, and future. So, get ready to embark on a truly unforgettable adventure with me. I can't wait to meet all of you and make this journey genuinely extraordinary!

Rue
Univ. of Oregon Graduate; Traveled to 15 Countries; Well-versed in Japan's Major Tourist Destinations; Creator of a Relaxed Atmosphere

Rue
Guide Experience
5 years or more
Area
Hiroshima,Okayama,Seto Inland Sea
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
World Heritage,Japanese History,Traditional Culture,Art Crafts
Hi, I’m Rue (Kaoru), a nationally certified tour guide and an easy-going host who loves creating a relaxed, fun atmosphere with light jokes and personal touches. My goal is to make your tour memorable and tailored to your interests – whether it’s history, culture, or a laid-back journey. I specialize in Hiroshima, sharing its rich history, including the atomic bombing, through thoughtful conversations. I graduated from the University of Oregon in the U.S. and have traveled to 15 countries, which helps me connect easily with international guests. I’ve also visited most of Japan’s major tourist spots, so I’m happy to share insights and ideas for your next trip. Let’s make unforgettable memories together! Take care and see you soon, Rue (Kaoru)

Kay Kondo
Lived Abroad for Many Years, mostly in Germany; Fluent and Thoughtful Communicator; Physically Strong and Energetic.

Kay Kondo
Guide Experience
10 years or more
Area
Hiroshima,Seto Inland Sea
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,World Heritage,FOOD,ART,Japanese History,Traditional Culture,Pop Culture,Shopping
I hope this message finds you well and full of excitement for your upcoming journey to Hiroshima! My name is Kay, and I am thrilled to be your designated tour guide for this adventure. As a guide deeply passionate about the rich history, culture, and natural beauty of this area, I am eager to share these experiences with you. With nearly 10 years of experience as a tour guide, I’ve had the pleasure of welcoming guests from all over the world, each bringing their own unique perspectives and interests. Whether this is your first-time visiting Hiroshima or you’re returning to explore it more deeply, my goal is to provide you with an enriching and memorable experience. Our itinerary will take us through some of the most iconic landmarks, as well as a few hidden gems that only locals know about. Whether you’re interested in exploring ancient architecture, indulging in the local cuisine, or learning about the fascinating history that has shaped this place, I am here to tailor the tour to your interests. My aim is to not only guide you but also to connect you with the heart and soul of Hiroshima. Before we begin our tour, feel free to share with me any specific interests or special requests you might have. Whether it’s a particular site you’re eager to visit, a type of cuisine you’re curious to try, or even a story you’ve heard about this place that you’d like to explore further, your input will help me craft an experience that is uniquely suited to you. I look forward to meeting you in person and sharing in the discovery of all that this incredible place has to offer. If you have any questions before your arrival, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Until then, I wish you safe travels and eagerly await the opportunity to guide you on what promises to be an unforgettable journey. Warm regards, Kay

Yumi
Certified Medical Interpreter; Expertise in Hiroshima's History, Culture, Museums, & Artful Architecture; Passionate Food & Souvenir Explore

Yumi
Guide Experience
10 years or more
Area
Hiroshima
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,Japanese Garden,World Heritage,Architecture,FOOD,Japanese History,Traditional Culture,Shopping
I’m Yumi, born and raised up in Hiroshima, deep knowledge of the area around the city of Hiroshima in every corner including 2 big spots such as Peace Park and Miyajima (Miyajima Certification Gold). At Peace Park, I sincerely share my knowledge and help you think about peace and have a meaningful time. Half-day tours of Peace Park are available. On Miyajima, you are invited to unravel the history of the relationship between Buddhism and Shintoism in Japan and at the same time enjoy the mysterious atmosphere of the unique nature island, the Shrine and the Otorii Gate (Grand Gate) built over the sea. My greatest strength is my curiosity. Curiosity has led to a wealth of topics and a wide range of information gathering skills. I hope we can have a nice chat. I love to read, almost a print addict. Touring cafes with friends and looking for delicious food and watercolor painting are my hobby, I like the time I spend coloring and love the feeling of art. I feel that it is my mission to guide you who choose Hiroshima as your destination of choice. I look forward to meeting you. Area of expertise ・Knowledge about the history and culture ・Knowledgeable to Museums, artistic buildings in Hiroshima ・Supportive to look for good restaurants, delicious food or special things to buy Qualifications ・STEP 1st grade in English ・National Guide Certificate ・Itinerary control manager (Travel Service Supervisor) ・ICM(International Society of Clinical Medicine) Certified Medical Interpreter
Michi
Fluent in English and Spanish; Official A-Bomb Legacy Successor (Designated by Hiroshima City); Lived in the UK, Singapore, and Malaysia
Michi
Guide Experience
5 years or more
Area
Hiroshima,Okayama,Seto Inland Sea
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
World Heritage,FOOD,Japanese History,Traditional Culture
Hi. I'm Michi, a National Licensed tour guide in English. I would like to introduce many faces and charms of Japan and make your stay in Japan more fascinating and satisfying. I was born and raised in Hiroshima. My first English tour was as a volunteer guide for visitors to my school when I was a junior high school student. It gave me a great opportunity to study about the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. I spent all my life in Hiroshima except 6 years; 1 year in the UK when I was a student and 5 years working in Singapore and Malaysia. During this period I have enjoyed meeting and talking with people from different cultural backgrounds. These experiences encouraged me to be a licensed tour guide. I am also an official 'A-bomb legacy successor' designated by the City of Hiroshima, a memory keeper of the A-bomb survivors. I would like to introduce you to the a-bomb legacies that are still existing in the city and the stories under the mushroom cloud. I also would like to share time with you on a historic island, Miyajima. There is one of the most famous Shinto shrines, the Itsukushima Shrine. There we can share an enjoyable time by exploring a sacred atmosphere, tradition, nature, food, etc. Let me support your stay in Japan and I look forward to showing you the best of Japan! Hope to see you soon! With lots of love, Michi

Ellie
Art & Architecture Enthusiast; Guide to Hidden Gems, including Off-the-Beaten-Path Shrines and Dining Spots

Ellie
Guide Experience
5 years or more
Area
Okayama,Seto Inland Sea,Kagawa
Languages
English
Qualifications
I'm a licensed tour guide with expertise in English. I take joy in not only sharing Japan's history and culture with my guests but also in exchanging stories about my family and hearing about their own experiences. Creating moments where visitors to Japan can smile and have a great time is what I strive for as a guide. I am particularly interested in art and architecture. I also enjoy sharing information with my guests about local shrines that are not heavily touristic but cherished by locals and beloved dining spots that locals frequent. I look forward to sharing these hidden gems and enriching your visit to Japan.

Nori
Born and Raised in Kyoto; Broad Knowledge of Japanese History, Religions, & Gardens; Likes Reading, Yoga, & Meditation

Nori
Guide Experience
10 years or more
Area
Kyoto,Osaka,Nara
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,Japanese Garden,Japanese History
I was born in Kyoto. When I was a child, I lived in Tokyo for eight years. After that I returned to Kyoto. Many visitors are interested in Kyoto and I know the city of Kyoto well. I know off-the-beaten-truck places as well as must-see-spots. I visited New Zealand for three weeks and during my time there I had an opportunity to assist a teacher to educate her students in Japanese culture such as the Japanese tea ceremony, how to wear a yukata which is a cotton kimono and teaching calligraphy. The students' eyes were shining with excitement as they became involved in Japanese culture. It made me feel that I needed to study Japan and its culture more deeply. This experience led me to become a tour guide. I not only enjoy being a tour guide but also like to interact with people. I feel happy when I see visitors enjoying various aspects of Japan and Japanese life. I am interested in history, Buddhism, Shintoism, gardens. I also enjoy reading books, participating in yoga, practicing meditation. and a variety of other subjects. If I can help you to enjoy Japan more, it will be my great pleasure.

TK
Well-versed in the History and Local Culture of Kansai; Expert in Foodie Tours, from Gastronomic Restaurants to Local Hidden Gems;Train Buff

TK
Guide Experience
5 years or more
Area
Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,FOOD,Japanese History,Trains,Shopping
Hi there! My name is Tetsuya KAWABATA, a government certified interpreter and guide. I was born and raised in Shiga Prefecture, 8 miles or 14 km east of Kyoto. I spent seven years of high school and college in Kyoto, Japan. I worked for a company in Osaka for over 30 years before becoming an interpreter-guide. Additionally, I am well versed in the history and local information of Kobe, Nara, and Wakayama. The Kansai region, especially Kyoto, Nara, and Shiga, is the motherland of Japanese history; it has always been the center stage of Japanese history for over 2600 years. In addition, I can take you on tours that not only introduce you to Japan's ancient and traditional cultural treasures and wonderful experiences, but also give you a glimpse into the future. For the foodies among you, we offer plenty of choices, from the most exquisite gastronomic restaurants to casual eateries beloved by the locals. Come join me for a great trip!

Mika
MA in Museum Studies (University of Leicester), Girl Scout of JAPAN

Mika
Guide Experience
Less than 5 years
Area
Kyoto,Osaka,Kobe
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Shrine/Temple,Japanese History,Pottery,Art Crafts
Hello, everyone. I’m Mika, your guide in Japan, here to help you create unique travel experiences. Although I officially became a licensed guide during the pandemic, my guiding experience began much earlier. Since childhood, my family has frequently hosted international visitors, including friends, exchange students, Guides and Scouts, and travelers from various backgrounds. I have been guiding them in Kyoto, Osaka, Tokyo, Nara, Kobe, and the surrounding areas for many years. This has always been a great joy to meet guests from all around the world and show them Japanese culture. After studying Museum Studies at the University of Leicester in the UK, I worked at the National Museum of Nature and Science Tokyo. I also have experience working with an embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I have always loved museums. During my studies in the UK, I had the opportunity to intern at the British Museum. As a guide, I view all of Japan as a "living museum" and take great joy in introducing its wonders to my guests. Guiding and scouting have also been significant parts of my life. I have been involved with the Girl Scouts of Japan and was a Girl Guide in both New Zealand and the UK while studying there. Additionally, I served as a resident volunteer at Pax Lodge, one of the WAGGGS World Centres in London. I look forward to meeting you and sharing an unforgettable experience in Japan.

Uiko
Former High School Teacher; Clear and Concise Explanations of Hiroshima; A Big Fan of Johann Sebastian Bach; Piano Enthusiast

Uiko
Guide Experience
Less than 5 years
Area
Hiroshima
Languages
English
Qualifications
Expertise
Japanese Garden,World Heritage,Architecture,Japanese History,Art Crafts
Hello! I'm Uiko. I was born in the east part of Hiroshima Prefecture and raised in Hiroshima City which is a symbol of peace and Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture which is famous for haiku poetry and one of the oldest hot springs in Japan. The Shimanami Road bridges these two prefectures between Onomichi and Imabari connecting small islands in the Seto Inland Sea. I have almost four decades of teaching experience at middle school in Hiroshima. Younger generations across Japan have been enthusiastic about building peace. They tour Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum, listen to testimonies of A-Bomb survivors or their family members before writing their report. So do Hiroshima kids. My former students visited Nagasaki as well. They chose their topic in advance, explored Nagasaki and took a HIBAKUSHA's lecture during their stay, and then gave a speech or did a poster session. Through all activities both in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, students faced their inner self and recognized their mission- "Contribution to a Better World". Their spiritual growth brought me profound joy and encouraged my introspection, "What's my mission?"- "The same." That inspiration led me to be your guide. I am so grateful to all my students. I love music and have been practicing the piano. My favorite composer is Johann Sebastian Bach. At the Cenotaph in the Park, I sometimes hear Bach's AIR inside my head. Some can hear John's IMAGINE. School kid's chorus. Summer cicadas. Or silence - the most solemn one. Here in Hiroshima, I believe your original music can resonate with the world. Through touring Hiroshima's two UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites, I would like to share Miyajima's natural beauty and Hiroshima's sincere hope for world peace with you. Adding to them, Hiroshima Prefecture has a number of hidden gems all over the place. I wish I could guide you to such marvelous areas someday. I am looking forward to seeing you!
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