Private tour in Kanazawa Daisuke K
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Daisuke K.
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My name is Daisuke, Founder of Kyoto's Secret Formula. Please call me Dice. Since I started my career as a tour guide, I was lucky enough to receive the following awards. [2024: The second most booked tour guide of the year on ToursByLocals (#1 as a culture/history guide.) ] [2025: Awarded for the most wish-listed tour over the past two years after COVID.] [2026: Guide of Tomorrow by Chikyu-no-arukikata, or Globe Trotter Travel Research Institute (the most renowned travel publisher in Japan).] My coverage areas are between Tokyo and Kyushu, which include, but not limited to, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Takayama and Kanazawa. Please feel free to inquire for these or outside these area. *For Travel Agents I can offer you a plan for agencies so please feel free to ask me. *Tour Price and My Availability As the tour has become increasingly popular, I revised the price effective May 31 in order to focus on delivering a premium-quality service. I'm often able to deliver a tour cater to your needs although the calendar says there's no availability. Please feel fee to message me anytime about anything. I'm always happy to hear from you! ■My bio I moved back to Kyoto from Australia in 2021 and finally became a full-time tour guide in 2023, which was my dream! I take you to must-see sites as well as hidden gems where less tourists could find. I'm dedicated to the area around Kyoto and Takayama so let me share the city's deep culture and present "history that makes sense" to you! I also take photos, and I was a culinary/mixology expert as well as hospitality specialist. I will fully use my skills and experiences in my tours. ■My tours All my tours are fully bespoke for you although there are some recommended itinerary. I use a new 7-seater high-end model van, so you can request anything! All my tours include well-prepared materials such as printed slides (about Kyoto, sake and locations), high quality photography service and planned travel tips for before/after the tour for the rest of your stay in Japan. ■My speciality I'm a natural born entertainer and presenter, who have a decade of experience in high-end hospitality in both Japan and Australia. I love hospitality job because I love caring people. My speciality is Japanese history, food and crafts. Particularly I'm dedicated to everything about Kyoto - it's deep!!! ■Culinary knowledge I worked at two of world-class bars and a gin distillery as a cocktail specialist so I'm knowledgeable in modern culinary too! Kyoto is interesting in this perspective. In my spare time, I often visit farmers and work with them to understand Kyoto's unique agriculture by experiencing it. ■My background I was born in Niigata in 1988, a city by the sea of Japan. My family runs Japanese tea shop and tea ceremony for a century. We weren't even close to rich but my parents would always take us kids to family trip twice a year. I always loved to travel with my family. Even just being in touristy locations and watching others makes me smile ever since. This is why I've always wanted to work in the tourism industry. ■Career to become a tour guide When I was in my mid 20's, I decided that tourism is what I want to do through my life, since then, I'm dedicated to it - learning and experiencing everything I need in order to provide the best service I dream of. I was a personal attendant/concierge at one of the most luxurious onsen ryokan (Japanese inn) in Takayama where I first got certified as tour guide. After I moved to Tokyo, I worked as a team leader in the concierge team at Mercedes-Benz Japan. I felt in need of understanding western culture fully for my ideal service, and decided to spend minimum of three years in a English speaking country. I chose Australia (because that's where my wife is from!) and became a cocktail mixologist, and luckily, I got a chance to work at two of the best cocktail bars in the world's best bars list. I felt I was ready, but COVID hit and the restriction was still in place in Japan, then I met wonderful gin called KI NO BI, made in Kyoto, and worked at the distillery for a couple of years, where I learned craftsmanship of Kyoto. Finally in 2023, Japan's tourism was opened again and I can do my dream job as a tour guide in my favorite city Kyoto! Can't wait to see you and show you around here :) ■My spare time - Photography, - Going to nature, - Practice martial arts, - Go find a new good restaurant. ■Certificates/Experiences Regional Government Licensed Guide Interpreter - 2015 Certified Information Privacy Manager by IAPP - 2022 Kyoto Tourism Culture Certification - 2023 Gold Driver's License (no accidents/violations) World Class Mixologist (The World's 50 Best Bars) The 4th Generation Head of Kiguchi-en Tea House A nephew of a Buddhist monk I do NOT have any restrictions in regard to my guiding, I can offer a full range of experiences at all time! I can also drive a private vehicle - from luxury van to minibus. Please feel free to request me :)
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Did you know that Kanazawa was once one of Japan’s largest and most culturally important cities? During the Edo period, Kanazawa flourished under the powerful Maeda clan of the Kaga Domain. The Maeda family nurtured arts, crafts, gardens, tea culture and refined urban life. This is why Kanazawa is often described as a city where samurai power and artistic sophistication existed side by side. Unlike many major Japanese cities, Kanazawa was spared large-scale destruction during WWII. As a result, much of its historic atmosphere, traditional districts and cultural heritage remain beautifully preserved today. The Hokuriku region, where I was born and raised, is also known for excellent seafood. At Omicho Market, one of Japan’s most enjoyable local markets, you can experience the food culture of the region. Kanazawa is also a perfect combination with my other tours in Takayama and Kyoto. I can assist with driving between these cities or arranging luggage transfer if needed.
1) Meet at your hotel in the morning. 2) Visit Nagamachi Samurai District, where we will learn about samurai life and visit a preserved samurai residence. 3) Explore Kenrokuen Garden, one of Japan’s most celebrated gardens, famous for combining the six classical elements of an ideal landscape. 4) Stroll through Omicho Market, the largest local market in Kanazawa, where we can also enjoy lunch. 5) *Upon request, we can visit Myoryu-ji, also known as the Ninja Temple, with the temple’s own guide, or stop by a gold leaf craft shop to see local craftsmanship. 6) Visit Higashi Chaya District, Kanazawa’s beautifully preserved geisha quarter. 7) For deeper experiences of Kanazawa’s crafts, food and local culture, please message me and I will arrange something special for you. We can use a private car for comfort, but Kanazawa is also compact enough to enjoy on foot. The choice is yours. Also, we can end at outside Kanazawa like Takayama, and vice versa.
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We will use a new mini van (2024 model) for the day, however, Kanazawa is compact enough to sightsee on foot, so we can do this as well.
Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
Usually I will meet you at your hotel in Kanazawa. However, we can also start from other city like Takayama, Toyama, Tsuruga, Kyoto, etc. Please ask me for more details.
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