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Our Guides

Meet your Guides and Enjoy our Professional Guidance!!

 

We proudly provide our guests the most unique, exciting and memorable travel experience in any part of Japan. If you have any plans to visit Japan, please let us know your dates of travel, destinations, and preference. Our experienced local guides will be very happy to make suggestions, helping you design your own trip of a lifetime! Why not contact us to discuss your ideas? We are always here for you!

 

Here are some profiles of our professional guides.

You'll be surprised by what you'll find in our diversity of unparalleled customer service.

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[Name/Nickname] Hiroe (Nickname: Hero) MS

[Years of Experience] 9 years

[Professional License/Certificate] YES

- Government-Licensed Guide/Interpreter in English

- Certified Service Representative (CSR) for Muslims who require halal food. (2014)

[Other Qualifications]

- Travel Book Writer

A published book (2011) titled "The English Guide to the Best 100 Scenic Spots in Japan" co-authored with other writers (in English and Japanese)

[Guiding Locations] Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Kobe, Hiroshima, Kagoshima, Okinawa and many more!

 

[Profile]

Hello, everyone! My name is Hiroe. I'm a very friendly government-licensed tour guide in Japan. Based in Osaka, I do exciting tours to major sightseeing spots not only in Osaka, but also in other parts of Kansai area (Kyoto, Nara, Wakayama and Kobe etc) as well as Hiroshima which is my hometown. Japan has a rich history with its fascinating traditional culture ranging from geisha/maiko to kabuki stage art to tea ceremony! We also boast many World Heritage sites including Golden Pavilion, Kiyomizu Temple and Nijo Castle in Kyoto, Todaiji Great Buddha Hall in Nara, along with Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima island and A-Bomb Dome in Hiroshima. Please feel free to contact me anytime. I truely hope you'll have the most memorable trip ever in Japan! :)

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