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Yes. “See Nikko and die.” Don't say "wonderful" until you've seen Nikko.

In front of the World Heritage Monument in Nikko. Nikko was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1999 and Nikko is one of the most popular tourist spots in Japan now.I received a request from a Singaporean couple to be their guide in Nikko. I was glad to be of service to them. Come visit Nikko and let's enjoy the beautiful shrines and temples. No need to hurry. Relax and enjoy the scenery at your convenience.

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Charming Mother and Daughter from France visiting Tokyo (Day 2)

To go to Odaiba, we took a water bus. During the one hour drive, we enjoyed viewing the city from Sumida River and Tokyo Bay. (It was a wonderful weather to take a ride too!)

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Charming mother and daughter from France visiting Tokyo (day 1)

I had a chance to guide charming guests from France for 2 days.

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A wonderful family from Tasmania, Asutralia enjoys one day in Tokyo

A family with three children (9, 7 and 4 years old) visited the Shibuya Crossing, the Sky Tree tower, Asakusa and Ginza.

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Ladies from Argentina felt sacred atmosphere

Two Argentinian enjoyed Asakusa, traditional area in Tokyo.
They were highly interested in traditional architecture and culture.

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Owner of a paper production company in Nepal

We went on a sightseeing in Tokyo for just one day. Among those, I took him to Ginza Itoya, which is a paper specialty store, because he is a owner of a paper production company in Nepal. As expected, he is a paper manufacturing expert, so he is interested in various kinds of paper. He took many photos. He said that not only is the quality of Japanese paper that is one of the best in the world but also it is price.

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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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