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A Local tour in Kashiwa

I guided Mr. Alpin Novenas from Indonesia in the afternoon on 25th.
He will enter the master course of physics at Tokyo university this summer.

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Depachika (praca de comida sob sol de loja de departamento)

Um casal do Brasil se divertiu em visitar a praca de comidas (Depachika). Vale pena a visitar este ponto, pois pode saber quais comidas japoneses comem dia e dia. O marido falou "Nunca imaginava que tinha este tipo de praça de comida limpa e completa no Japão". Vamos conhecer!!

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Tranquility at the center of Tokyo

Two families from England and South Africa enjoyed small but peaceful Kiyosumi garden

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We found a good Brazilian restaurant

This lovely Brazilian couple have not eaten Brazilian food for days. Fortunately, we found a good Brazilian restaurant in Tokyo.

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Trip in Tokyo for Japanese cultures

A couple from San Francisco who have deep knowledge on Japanese traditional painting such as Ukiyo-e, enjoyed other Japanese cultures in Tokyo like Bonsai , Origami and Kabuki theater.

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An Israeli couple in Japan for their first big trip!

We guided an Israeli couple to Yanaka because they have already explored Osaka, Okayama, Naoshima art island,...

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The blooming tulips make me feel the advent of summer

The home of the Kashiwa Goodwill Guide Association is Kashiwa-shi in Chiba prefecture

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A Polish family ran into a Japanese garden

The family totally relaxed just before the Kiyosumi Garden's pond in Kiyosumi Shirakawa.

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Nikko Trip on a peculiar snowy day in Spring

Nikko was snowing all day on the 10th. The highest temperature was 4 degrees Celsius. The cherry blossoms were still in flower buds, but the silver world of Nikko was dazzlingly beautiful. Spring has already come but only this day of the season felt like it was back in winter. When warm days will come again in this spring season, Nikko will be filled with pink cherry blossoms.

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Cherry Blossoms, Sakura, Sakura and Sakura in Tokyo

I guided a Vietnamese-Australian family of three to Asakusa. They seemed to be astonished by large number of tourists.

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