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Inside the Edo Tokyo Museum with an Italian

Here, the history and life culture of the 400 years from the Edo period to the present are displayed. The Edo period in Japan is from when St. Peter’s Basilica was completed in Italy to the capital was moved to Rome. Many questions were asked by the guests about the lives of the common people during the Edo period. Understanding each other’s history is a bridge of friendship. It was really good for me to share the time with the guest in the museum.

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The Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Floodwater Discharge Channel in KASUKABE

Welcome to a mysterious underground world !The two Englishmen gave a happy smile in the popular site.

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Italian tourists turned into samurai!

Fortunately, weather turned out fine on that day. We visited the Tokyo Tower and Samurai Museum. The Tokyo tower overlooked Mt. Fuji and he said that the autumn leaves of Tokyo are beautiful. Then, at the Samurai Museum, he enjoyed their English guide and the Samurai vs Ninja show. At the end of our tour, he was moved by the night view of Tokyo.

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Vacation in Japan by nice two couples

Nice two couples from Australia and Canada enjoyed Tokyo even though it rained whole day. They explored Asakusa together with Kappabashi (Dougugai) that is famous street for fake food samples and many kinds of kitchen utensils followed by Edo-Tokyo museum guided by exclusive guide in English where the history and culture of Edo period to the present day are shown with replicas and varieties of authentic items.

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It was a very cold and rainy autumn day!

We visited the Sensouji Temple in Asakusa, and ate hot Udon (Japanese wheat noodle). Then, we had a nice chat at a cafe because it was rainy and cold like winter. The conversation was exciting and we were really warmed up. I hope her trip will be wonderful!

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Yi、Er、San!!(Shout when taking a picture in Chinese)

The Malaysian family were excited about seeing many strange styles of architecture & a gourmet in the Tukiji Fish Market.  They are all kind and warm people.  Thank you for your close rapport.

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Two Germans encountered the best of Japanese history

They made a pose before the camera after a conducted tour around the museum.They were all ears to hear the explanation of the volunteer guide belonged to EDO TOKYO MUSEUM.I believed firmly then that they must have gratified their curiosity.

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A wonderful lady from Germany

Yesterday, I guided a lady from Germany. She is in her mid 20s. She doesn’t want her pictures taken but she is really smart and wonderful.I guided her in Kamakura on the 15th of November.She doesn’t have a negative comment or complaints and had good manners in eating. I believe that she was born and raised from a good family. She also grew up with much love from her family. I am very happy to meet a wonderful lady like her. These are just some of the perks of being a tour guide.

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Not a Roman Holiday, but a Japanese Holiday!

They are visitors from Rome.We went to a traditional soba restaurant and ate Japanese soba.When you eat soba, it’s customary to make a noise while sipping. However, this is difficult for foreigners.Although they are good at using chopsticks, they seemed reluctant to eat with noise. They were quiet until the end.

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The Metropolitan Outer Area Underground Floodwater Discharge Channel

This is an underground river constructed to prevent flood damage by draining water from small and medium-sized rivers.We have to go up and down 116 stairsteps as this is the only available passage.I highly recommend visiting here if you are okay with the number of steps to take.

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