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Founder/Sushi Evangelist at Tokyo Omakase Sushi Class®️, offering cultural tours in Tokyo. My journey began in the vibrant cultural mosaic of Singapore, where I spent my early years before moving to my parents' homeland of Akita. This blend of multicultural and traditional Japanese environments shaped my appreciation for diverse experiences. I later moved to Tokyo to study at Keio University, where my academic pursuits further enriched my understanding of both global and local perspectives. After graduating, I joined EY as an accountant. However, the 2008 financial crisis led to my layoff, prompting a significant shift in my life. Seeking to improve my English and remain connected with the world, I began hosting travelers through Couchsurfing. This experience ignited my passion for hospitality and the powerful connections forged over shared meals. In 2019, anticipating the influx of global visitors for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, I decided to leave EY and pursue my dream of starting a tour business. I envisioned guiding international travelers and sharing Japan's rich culture. However, the pandemic brought unforeseen challenges, halting the tourism industry and redirecting my path. During this period, I turned to food photography to sustain myself. Visiting nearly 300 restaurants and interacting with chefs deepened my interest in culinary arts. This newfound passion led me to attend a sushi chef school, where I honed my skills and immersed myself in the art of sushi making. With my newfound expertise, I launched sushi-making classes for international visitors. These classes allowed me to blend my culinary skills and hospitality experience, providing travelers with unique, hands-on cultural experiences. I found immense joy in teaching and connecting with people from around the world through the art of sushi. Today, my mission is to offer transformative cultural experiences to travelers and mentor aspiring tour guides. My journey, from the multicultural beginnings in Singapore to the challenges of the pandemic, has taught me the importance of adaptability, resilience, and the unifying power of food. I am committed to enchanting travelers with unexpected experiences, guiding future tour leaders towards success, and continuing to grow as an entrepreneur. ****** It is challenging to accommodate travellars with restrictions such as being VEGANS/VEGITARIANS. My tours use subways/taxis even on FRIDAYS,SATURDAYS due to my health condition. Thank you for your understanding.
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We (family of four) booked the cultural walking tour with Kenji, only 24 hours in advance. He quickly got back to our request and arranged to meet us at our hotel in Ginza the following morning. We had a fantastic tour and a fantastic lunch. Even better, we generally enjoyed hanging out with Kenji. We mainly stuck with the agenda that was proposed on the tour description,...
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Thank you so much for your wonderful review! It was a real pleasure spending the day with your family. I'm very glad we were able to arrange everything on short notice and make the most of your time in Tokyo. One of the advantages of a private tour is the flexibility to adjust the itinerary along the way. I'm happy we could explore a few extra places that matched your...
We enjoyed a great walking tour with Kenji. He met us at our hotel, showed us how to navigate the trains, adapted the tour to our interests, and brought us to a lunch spot with wonderful sushi!
Kenji K. gave our family a perfect introduction to Tokyo. This was our first visit to Japan, and his “Cultural Walking Tour” was exactly what we hoped for: a thoughtful mix of traditional and contemporary Tokyo, customized to our interests. Kenji was a delight to spend the day with: engaging, knowledgeable, interesting, and easy to be around. We had noticed his food...
Kenji was a fantastic tour guide. As a first time visitor to Japan, he spent time showing us how to navigate the city and also how to use public transportation effectively. It was a full day exploring the city and we also stopped for a sushi lunch at a wonderful restaurant. He was patient with all of our questions and when we wanted to stop for pictures. We would highly...