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Nara

Experience the Essence of Japan in Nara

Nara had been Japan's ancient capital in the 8th century before Kyoto took its status. Many well-preserved temples, shrines, and traditional sites reflect its historical significance.

Nara Park is home to over 1,200 free-roaming deer, which have been considered sacred messengers of the Shinto deities. You can interact with these friendly deer, feeding them special deer crackers available only in the park.

You will also find several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the area, including Todai-ji Temple, famous for its Great Buddha, one of the largest bronze statues of Buddha in the world. The temple's massive wooden structure is an architectural marvel. Another World Heritage Site is Kasuga Taisha, a Shinto shrine famous for its 3,000 bronze and stone lanterns.

The city's historical streets, such as Naramachi, are lined with preserved merchant houses, offering a glimpse into Nara's past. Nara's charm lies in its serene atmosphere and the harmonious coexistence of nature and history.

Tours in Nara

Nara Tour Guides

  • Yuri

    Yuri

    • Guide Experience:Less than 5 years
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kyoto,Osaka,Nara

    Expert in kimonos. 10-year experience in tea ceremony and flower arrangement. F1 Suzuka GP negotiator. Friendly, funny and flexible.

  • Yuri

    Yuri

    Guide Experience

    Less than 5 years

    Area

    Kyoto,Osaka,Nara

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN01509
    • Certified Itinerary Control Manager

    Welcome to Japan! And thank you for visiting my country, far-eastern islands all the way from your country. I’m Yuri. As a kimono shop owner since 2005, which has traded worldwide, I have been dedicated to introduce Japanese culture. It has been a great pleasure of mine to explore and share the cultural differences and similarities in the world. Not only I guide you in wonderful sites here, but also I would love to share a real life in Japan. I am a mother of 2 young-adult daughters and I love dancing, especially pair dancing such as ballroom dancing, Salsa, Bachata and so. We spend only 1 day together in our life in Japan, but it will be a fun day. As an Osaka person, I love laughing together – Osaka is famous for comedy. If you can take me as a 1-day local travel companion, I’m sure you will feel more at home than a tourist in a new place. See you soon!

  • Tom Yoshida

    Tom Yoshida

    • Guide Experience:5 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga,Okayama,Seto Inland Sea

    Kyoto Prefecture-certified Tea Sommelier; Bachelor's Degree in Science and Engineering; Enjoys Hiking, Running, Cycling, Skiing and Ramen

  • Tom Yoshida

    Tom Yoshida

    Guide Experience

    5 years or more

    Area

    Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga,Okayama,Seto Inland Sea

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN01586
    • Certified Itinerary Control Manager

    Expertise

    Shrine/Temple,Japanese Garden,Sake,FOOD,Japanese History,Traditional Culture,Trains

    Hi there, I am Tom Yoshida, the guide that a Five-star hotel in Kyoto requests as a priority, National Certified Tour Guide, Certified Domestic Travel Services Manager and Certified “Tea Sommelier” by Kyoto Prefecture. I have experience guiding a variety of patterns, from individual travelers to groups, from day trips to 3 weeks in duration, and from Tokyo to Hiroshima in site. For private guiding in Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara, I have requests from several hotel concierges as well as travel agencies. In addition, I accommodate more than just sightseeing. For example, model shoots for clothing brands and hiking tours. I live in Kyoto for 30 years, so I can guide travelers to every corner of the city. I also lived in Osaka for 20 years. I became a businessman and stayed in the U.S. for five years and in Germany for a half year. Because, I traveled backpacking through Europe when I was a student. It was a sightseeing trip and I was not happy with just looking from the outside. After that, I wanted to get into Western society. Now I would like to push you to enter Japanese culture. For example, in Kyoto, where I live, there are many historical Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. I would like to make Buddhism and Shintoism easier to understand rather than simply show them to you. My sports are cycling, hiking, skiing and marathon running. My other hobbies are trains and the visiting of ramen restaurants. After finishing my bachelor's degree in science and engineering, I used to work as a designer and marketer for a manufacturing equipment manufacturer, so I am also very happy to do industrial tours.

  • H

    H

    • Guide Experience:Less than 5 years
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Himeji,Hiroshima,Okayama,Seto Inland Sea

    Native Osaka, lived Chicago & Geneva before. MBA from Northern Illinois Univ. Passionate to the rich history and culture of Kansai.

  • H

    H

    Guide Experience

    Less than 5 years

    Area

    Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Himeji,Hiroshima,Okayama,Seto Inland Sea

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN01811
    • Certified Itinerary Control Manager
    • Eiken Test in Practical English Proficiency Grade 1 (CFER C1 equivalent)
    • TOEIC 900 or above

    Expertise

    Shrine/Temple,Castle,Japanese Garden,Architecture,Japanese History,Traditional Culture

    Hello Everyone, My first name is Eiichi, but please just call me H for its simple and easy pronunciation. I was born and raised in Osaka, but during my business career I spent about 7 years in Chicago, and 5 years near Geneva, Switzerland. While I was living in the US, I earned an MBA degree from Northern Illinois University. Since Geneva is a French native region, I studied French during that time and have a Level Pre-2 French Proficiency Test. The Kansai region where I live, centered around Nara, Kyoto, and Osaka, has a long and rich history. These regions have numerous historical monuments, reflecting the diverse historical backgrounds, architectural styles, and people’s lifestyles of the time. Each of these monuments has its own story, and I will accomodate with you in making your stay an unforgettable one, by sharing those stories, rather than simply viewing the buildings and scenery. I also spent four years as a student in Kanazawa, a wonderful city rich in history and traditional craftsmanship. I am more than happy to showing you around Kanazawa area as well. I always love traveling, and during my student days I toured all over the country with my motorcycle, visiting various famous tourist spots in Japan from Hokkaido to Kyusyu. I also visited various tourist spots in the United States and Europe with my family while stationed there. My favorites also include running and marathon races. So far, I completed 8 full marathons (42.195 Km) and the half marathons more than 20 times. Accordingly, I am also looking forward to enjoy walking during the tour with you.

  • Fumi

    Fumi

    • Guide Experience:10 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kyoto,Nara,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga

    Enthusiast of Traditional Japanese Performing Arts, including Noh; Passionate Food & Drink Explorer; Expert in Luxury Tours

  • Fumi

    Fumi

    Guide Experience

    10 years or more

    Area

    Kyoto,Nara,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN00160
    • Certified Itinerary Control Manager
    • Eiken Test in Practical English Proficiency Grade 1 (CFER C1 equivalent)
    • TOEIC 900 or above

    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.

  • Emi

    Emi

    • Guide Experience:10 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga,Okayama,Seto Inland Sea,Kagawa

    Licensed Museum Curator; Fashion, Art, Japanese culture & history. Provides Worry-free Tours with 20 years of Secretary Experience.

  • Emi

    Emi

    Guide Experience

    10 years or more

    Area

    Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga,Okayama,Seto Inland Sea,Kagawa

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN00629
    • Certified Itinerary Control Manager

    Expertise

    Shrine/Temple,Castle,Japanese Garden,World Heritage,Sake,Architecture,FOOD,ART,Japanese History,Traditional Culture,Pottery,Shopping,Art Crafts

    Hello, I’m Emi — a professional interpreter and licensed tour guide based in Kobe. With years of experience in cultural curation and guest support, I create personalized, seamless, and inspiring journeys across Japan. Whether you’re seeking hidden gems, iconic landmarks, or meaningful cultural encounters, I’ll craft a tour that fits your interests and brings Japan’s beauty to life. I look forward to guiding you through an unforgettable experience in this remarkable country.

  • Nori

    Nori

    • Guide Experience:10 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kyoto,Osaka,Nara

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

  • Nori

    Nori

    Guide Experience

    10 years or more

    Area

    Kyoto,Osaka,Nara

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN01710
    • Certified Itinerary Control Manager
    • Eiken Test in Practical English Proficiency Grade 1 (CFER C1 equivalent)

    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

    TK

    • Guide Experience:10 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga

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

  • TK

    TK

    Guide Experience

    10 years or more

    Area

    Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN00557

    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!

  • Makiko

    Makiko

    • Guide Experience:10 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga,Okayama,Seto Inland Sea

    Extensive Experience as an Interpreter in the Entertainment Industry; Culinary & Beverage Connoisseur; Passionate about Entertainment Tours

  • Makiko

    Makiko

    Guide Experience

    10 years or more

    Area

    Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga,Okayama,Seto Inland Sea

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN00632
    • Certified Itinerary Control Manager
    • TOEIC 900 or above

    Expertise

    Shrine/Temple,Traditional Culture,Pop Culture,Art Crafts

    I've been introducing wide variety of Japanese culture and beautiful scenery to guests as a professional guide since 2016. I have lived in Kyoto, Osaka, Tokyo, and the US and traveled many different countries which deepen my curiosity about my own culture. Beside a tour guide, I work in an entertainment industry as an interpreter, coordinator, and production assistant for over 20 years. I’ve had opportunities working with many wonderful people including musicians, celebrities, and other professionals having an incredible talent, and I believe those unique experience made who I am now. I am a very cheerful person and strive to possess a profound knowledge of Japanese culture, especially about Kyoto, an ancient capital over 1000 years until 150 years ago. I love nature and appreciate traditional culture, so taking you to tranquil gardens and traditional craft studios, and experiencing Japanese culture (tea ceremony, pottery, cooking class, zen meditation and more!) are just some of activities that are available. I am a foodie and would be happy to take you a tour for yummy street food in my hometown, Osaka. I will try my best to make your trip in Japan memorable and unique and you can explore not only major sightseeing spots, but also local hidden gems and specialty shops, restaurants, or sake breweries. Having a local guide who will answer about Japanese culture and Japanese spirits without language problems will save your precious time and make your trip that much more special while you are in Japan. Looking forward to seeing you in Japan!

  • Yuko Smiley Hirai

    Yuko Smiley Hirai

    • Guide Experience:5 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Shiga

    Fluent in Indonesian; TV Announcer Experience; Voice Trainer; Enthusiastic about Japanese Castles; Friendly Guiding with Smile

  • Yuko Smiley Hirai

    Yuko Smiley Hirai

    Guide Experience

    5 years or more

    Area

    Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Shiga

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN01045
    • Eiken Test in Practical English Proficiency Grade 1 (CFER C1 equivalent)

    Expertise

    Castle,FOOD

    I am an English-speaking tour guide based in Kansai area including Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Kobe and Himeji. I was born in Kobe and raised in a small town near Kobe where I live now. I have worked for a TV station in Kyoto as a reporter. Therefore, I am familiar with lots of attractive spots loved by locals as well as well-known sightseeing spots in Kansai area. I especially love showing my guests around Japanese castles such as Nijo castle and Himeji castle, both of which are well-known UNESCO world heritage sites in Japan, Japanese Sake breweries, Japanese gardens, traditional temples, and shrines. Besides English, I am a fluent speaker of Indonesian since I used to study and work in Indonesia for three years. I love traveling around the world, too! I am flexible and love pleasing guests during the tour. Let's enjoy exploring cities in Japan like locals! I am looking forward to meeting you soon!

  • KeiKay

    KeiKay

    • Guide Experience:10 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Shiga,Seto Inland Sea

    Behind-the-scenes Stories Teller; Broad Knowledge about Religions & Cultures; Known for her Elegant and Impeccable Manners

  • KeiKay

    KeiKay

    Guide Experience

    10 years or more

    Area

    Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Shiga,Seto Inland Sea

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN00249
    • Eiken Test in Practical English Proficiency Grade 1 (CFER C1 equivalent)

    Expertise

    Traditional Culture,Pottery,Shopping

    Hi, everyone. My name is Kaori Kuzuhara. Call me KK! I live in Nishinomiya city in the vicinity of Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Himeji which is called Kansai. I’m a national government licensed tourist guide 2014- and enjoying taking guests from overseas to the best places in Kansai. My specialty is the friendliness and has bread knowledge about religion, culture, and behind- the-scenes stories. Let’s have a quality experience with me and go like a local ,which is only possible with a guide who loves the area. I will show you hidden gems in Kansai. Let’s dive into the deep Japan with me together! Your local friend, KK

  • ToshiGG

    ToshiGG

    • Guide Experience:10 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Hiroshima

    Fluent in English; Offers a Variety of Tours, including Ninja & Samurai Experiences; Well-versed in Local Restaurants and Sweet Shops

  • ToshiGG

    ToshiGG

    Guide Experience

    10 years or more

    Area

    Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Hiroshima

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN00548
    • Certified Itinerary Control Manager
    • TOEIC 900 or above

    Expertise

    Shrine/Temple,FOOD,Japanese History,Shopping

    Hello everyone. I'm Toshiaki Ohbayashi, a cheerful and talkative tour guide. I have been guiding small groups around Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Himeji, Hiroshima, and other places in Japan since 2018, which has exceeded 500 days. My top priority as a guide is to be able to offer many options besides temples or shrines. such as Samurai and Ninja experiences. I'm also familiar with lunch restaurants and sweets shops. My nickname is GG, which means grandfather, as I have two grandchildren. I love being a GG, but I also love guiding. I'm looking forward to meeting you and your party soon. Let's have an amazing time with me!

  • Noko

    Noko

    • Guide Experience:10 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Hiroshima,Shiga,Seto Inland Sea

    Native of Kyoto; Tea Ceremony, Japanese Arts, Crafts, and Nature Expertise; Certified in Teaching; Job Experience at an Int'l Enterprise

  • Noko

    Noko

    Guide Experience

    10 years or more

    Area

    Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Hiroshima,Shiga,Seto Inland Sea

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN00314
    • Certified Itinerary Control Manager
    • Eiken Test in Practical English Proficiency Grade 1 (CFER C1 equivalent)
    • TOEIC 900 or above

    Expertise

    Japanese Garden,ART,Traditional Culture,Art Crafts

    Hi, my name is Noriko, but you can call me Noko. As a native of Kyoto, I have always been close to events, landscapes, and everyday scenery of Kyoto. I spent a year in a small town in Arkansas, U.S.A. as an exchange student. Living there with no one from a similar background gave me a flexible perspective from a young age. Since then, I have been interested in how people communicate with each other from different cultural backgrounds. I joined an international enterprise and learned to work with people from different countries. I became a National Guide/Interpreter in 2015 to share my love for Japanese art, crafts, food, and nature with my guests. After completing the courses for the City of Kyoto Visitor's Host, I came to believe that it is my mission to re-discover the hidden gems of Kyoto and shed light on them. Why not find out a surprise not written in your guidebook with me?

  • Hiroshi

    Hiroshi

    • Guide Experience:5 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kyoto,Nara

    Flexible Tour Guide Tailored to Your Interests; Enthusiast of European and Japanese Classical Music & Arts; Fluent in Russian

  • Hiroshi

    Hiroshi

    Guide Experience

    5 years or more

    Area

    Kyoto,Nara

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN00118
    • Certified Itinerary Control Manager

    Expertise

    FOOD,ART,Shopping,Art Crafts

    Hi welcome to Japan! A lot of wonderful experiences would be waiting for you which would remain deep in your heart. I am Hiroshi Kawagoe, a tour guide in English certified by Japanese government. Please call me Hiroshi. I am passionate to introduce my country by considering your own interests and tastes. So I am committed to your enhancing unique and excellent memories in Japan. I hope it doesn’t sound arrogant, but I am always flexible and resourceful to meet your demand. Your requests on the site would be greatly appreciated, My pleasure as a tour guide is contribution to your making unforgettable memories in Japan and sharing them with you which would remain deep in our hearts. I was born and brought up in Nagoya city which is well known as an industrial city, Toyota automobile is headquartered in this area. Now I am living in the vicinity of Nagoya city. When it comes to Nagoya, many people would be reminded of Nagoya castle. Three big men, famous samurai rulers across Japan in samurai era, all come from this area. Besides appreciation of authentic samurai remnants, you can find various kinds of attractive spots in this area. I am willing to show you around some off the beaten spots which are not well known among travelers, commoners. As for Kyoto, I had been living in Kyoto for five years and now am enjoying showing many guests around Kyoto, so I have much knowledge about the old capital, where old traditions still remain and you can find authentic traditional, sophisticated settings so unique and attractive! You are my guest, so you are special, I am ready to serve you with bringing something special for you. Very excited at serving you as a tour-guide for your having a wonderful time during your tour and also in your recollections. Always waiting for you!! Thank you!!

  • Tomoe

    Tomoe

    • Guide Experience:Less than 5 years
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Osaka,Nara

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

  • Tomoe

    Tomoe

    Guide Experience

    Less than 5 years

    Area

    Osaka,Nara

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN01923

    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.

  • Yuki

    Yuki

    • Guide Experience:5 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga

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

  • Yuki

    Yuki

    Guide Experience

    5 years or more

    Area

    Kanazawa,Kyoto,Osaka,Nara,Kobe,Himeji,Hiroshima,Shiga

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : E123456
    • Eiken Test in Practical English Proficiency Grade 1 (CFER C1 equivalent)
    • TOEIC 900 or above

    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!

  • Sato_san

    Sato_san

    • Guide Experience:10 years or more
    • Languages:English
    • Area:Kyoto,Osaka,Nara

    Nara Prefecture-certified Guide; Sake Connoisseur; Certified Kimono Dressing Advisor; Origami Paper-folding Instructor

  • Sato_san

    Sato_san

    Guide Experience

    10 years or more

    Area

    Kyoto,Osaka,Nara

    Languages

    English

    Qualifications

    • National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter : EN00626
    • Certified Itinerary Control Manager
    • TOEIC 900 or above

    Expertise

    Shrine/Temple,Sake,FOOD,Japanese History

    Hello! I am a tour guide Sato_san. Sato is my last name and sugar is called "sato" in Japanese, so I am your sweet guide! I was born in Hong Kong and raised in Nara, Japan. After living in Japan and the US, I started working as a travel guide in 2016. As a nationally certified English Interpreter Guide and Nara prefecture-certified guide, I will guide you to highlights and little known spots in Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka. Would you like to know Japanese history and culture, appreciate art, meet craftsman, eat local dishes, taste sake, walk in nature, feel local life, or look for a place to heal? Please tell me your wishes. I will be happy to arrange an itinerary to make your day even more special and memorable!

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