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My initial interest in Japan was sparked by the stories told by my boss - a first generation Japanese American - at my after school part time job in Seattle, Washington. Stories of his Japanese childhood in Iwakuni, and the experiences Japanese immigrants faced when they came to the United States impacted me and I went on to earn a BA in Secondary Education and Japanese history at Western Washington University and, while there, made my first trip to Japan in 1971 as a home-stay/study-abroad student. In my nearly forty five years in Japan since those days I have witnessed first-hand Japan's rapid economic development and its real estate and stock market bubble that burst in the late 80s bringing everything to a rapid halt. Since then, Japan's two plus lost decades continue to this day. My experience includes twenty years as a salaryman in a Japanese company and a teacher of Japanese Social Studies at Nishimachi International School. Now focused on Japan, her history, culture, and society, I am passionate about providing insightful and meaningful tours that create a vivid experience for visitors to take back home. Besides providing insightful and historically oriented Tokyo tours that I am happy to customise, I introduce people to other locations in Japan like Hakone, Nikko, Kamakura, Kyoto, and up the ancient Nakasendo that linked Edo - today's Tokyo - to Kyoto for over 265 years of the Edo period. Currently I am teaching tour guiding classes as well as A Japanese History class at Temple University, Tokyo Campus. I also continue my practice of Nihon Buyo, traditional Japanese dance, that has its origins in Kabuki, and am a certified practitioner of ikebana. My stage appearances have been featured on Japanese TV and in Japanese newspapers. BA in Secondary Ed. and Japanese History, Japanese Drivers License, Certificarte of Proficiency in Sogetsu Ikebana, 35 Years in Hanayagi School of Buyo - Japanese traditional dance, Long-Term-Permanent-Resident of Japan
Tokyo
Yokohama
Nikko

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124 reviews
We had a WONDERFUL two days with Patrick! He is a wealth of knowledge on the history of Tokyo and the Edo Period. We learned and saw so much. Both days were very well organized and educational. Thank you, Patrick, for a great tour of Tokyo! Rick & Andrea
Patrick is friendly and very amiable. He has incredible historical knowledge and delivers it in a very interesting way. If you want to know more detail than your average tour may provide, Patrick is your man!

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Thank you Stephen! I hope that you enjoyed your soba lunch! If you can send me an e-mail message to my e-mail address - the one on my card - I can link you to the many photos and pics I mentioned when we meet. I am not allowed to send you my e-mail address here, but if you have my card, you can contact me. I will then link you to a folder with other files and pictures...
We spent the day with Patrick on October 29, 2025, and found Patrick uniquely qualified to immerse us into the culture, customs and some of the key places to see in Tokyo. We appreciated that he has lived decades in Japan while having grown up in the USA - enabling him to bridge the two distinct cultures (mine and his in Japan). Visiting Japan from North America is not...
Our experience was amazing from the moment we booked through tour end. Patrick engaged us immediately providing richer description to ensure it suited our expectations. He also provided links to more reading resources and helpful instruction on train travel. We communicated often. His English is perfect. Some bus travel was involved in our trip and Patrick organized...