Private tour in Nagoya Tomoko T
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Hi everyone, my name is Tomoko, but please call me Tommie. As a nationally licensed guide, I specialize in curated private cultural experiences that connect guests with the deeper and more authentic side of Japan. Over the years, I have come to appreciate not only Japan’s famous landmarks, but also the quiet beauty found in everyday life, local craftsmanship, regional food culture, and meaningful human connections. You may have already visited major destinations such as Tokyo or Kyoto and explored many of Japan’s iconic landmarks. While those cities are undeniably beautiful, they are often crowded with tourists. For travelers seeking a more authentic and relaxed experience, Nagoya is truly a hidden gem. With its rich samurai history, unique local food culture, and traditional craftsmanship with over 400 years of history, Nagoya offers visitors the opportunity to experience a more genuine side of Japan without overwhelming crowds. During my 14 years living abroad, I was deeply supported by the kindness and helpfulness of local people in every country where I lived. Without their warmth, my life overseas would not have been the same. Now that I have returned to my hometown of Nagoya, I feel it is my turn to give back some of the kindness and hospitality I once received from others around the world. From historic craft towns and refined local cuisine to hidden gardens and everyday traditions, I curate thoughtful journeys designed to be personal, authentic, and memorable. My hope is not simply to show places, but to create meaningful cultural connections and lasting memories for every guest who visits Nagoya.
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Step away from the typical tourist trail and discover the fascinating world of Arimatsu Shibori, one of Japan's most celebrated traditional textile crafts. Located in southern Nagoya, Arimatsu has been the center of Shibori dyeing for over 400 years. On this private experience, I'll guide you through the historic streets of this charming former post town, where traditional merchant houses still preserve the atmosphere of old Japan. We'll visit the Arimatsu Shibori Museum to learn about the history and techniques of this remarkable craft, view historic Shibori works, and, depending on the day, observe local artisans at work. The highlight of the tour is a hands-on Shibori workshop in a historic merchant house. You'll create your own unique design using traditional dyeing techniques and take home a one-of-a-kind handmade souvenir. Perfect for travelers seeking an authentic cultural experience beyond the usual tourist attractions.
We will meet at the ticket gate of Arimatsu Station (Meitetsu line) - At Arimatsu station - Talk with local artisans of Shibori tie dye with the experience of 60 years at Arimatsu Narumi Shibori museum - Stroll along Tokaido road - Lunch at a local Favorite Cafe - Visit local artisan and shops - A hands-on Shibori workshop at historic merchant house - Arimatsu station (end of the tour)
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Arimatsu Station, Arimatsu, Midori Ward, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
We will meet at the ticket gate of Arimatsu Station (Meitetsu line)
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