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New Private Tour Guide “Take” has joined our service

2020/03/09

A new private tour guide has joined our service.
His name is Take. I will introduce his self-introduction sentence on the website.

Take

Hi! I’m Take, national licensed tour guide. I live on the outskirts of Tokyo with my wife and a son.
I grew up in the countryside of Tokyo. In my childhood, I enjoyed Ninjya, Samurai and Sumo wrestling with my neighbor kids in the field.
Now, I like watching martial arts including Sumo wrestling on TV.
As I worked at a construction company and have architect’s license, I love shrines, temples, Japanese style gardens, and traditional cultures such as tea ceremony, Bonsai small potted trees, Ukiyoe woodblock prints, and various craftsmanship.

I also love to visit characteristic area in Tokyo such as Asakusa, Ryogoku, Akihabara, Tsukiji, Kagurazaka and so on.
Due to all these experiences, I would like to offer you adventurous Tokyo tours.
I really hope you will enjoy Tokyo through my guiding. Our tours can be customized according to your needs and preferences.
I‘m looking forward to seeing soon.

He is good at Asakusa, a tour where you can enjoy a cultural experience and a walk in Asakusa  He created it.

Private Half-day Experience and Strolling Tour in Asakusa

A cultural experience that you can participate in this half-day tour

  • Tea ceremony ( traditional culture )
  • Woodblock print( traditional art )
  • Goldfish scooping ( traditional play )
tea Ceremony
Woodblock print
Replica Foods making

Private Full-day Experience and Strolling Tour in Asakusa and Kappabashi

A cultural experience that you can participate in this full-day tour

  • Tea ceremony ( traditional culture )
  • Woodblock print( traditional art )
  • Goldfish scooping ( traditional play )
  • Replica Foods making ( unique craftsmanship )

This tour covers Asakusa and Kappabashi. Kappabashi is one of the most famous shopping streets in Tokyo, and there are many shops selling kitchenware. The statue standing on the roof of the shopping street entrance is famous. It is located about 15 minutes walk from Asakusa and close to Ueno.

Kappabashi


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