Private tour in Tokyo Yoko T
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Yoko T.
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Hi, I am Yoko. I've been with ToursByLocals since June 2018. I had a few years off from guiding during and a little while after Covid-19 until December 2023. So, about one and a half years, I garnered 59 five star reviews (hurray!) on ToursByLocals which I highly appreciate to all of my customers for that! And in January 2024, I am finally back to the marketplace which I missed so much! Before the pandemic battered the travel industry globally, I had many customers from around the world from ToursByLocals. I was lucky enough to have had wonderful customers and each tour was memorable and enjoyable. The Rugby World Cup 2019 held in Japan was phenomenal. I did tours almost every day and all of my customers shared their excitements with me. Let me talk about what you can expect from my tours. Art, design, craftwork, architecture, fashion, tea ceremony. . . if these keywords ring bell, I may be the right one. As a former art college student in London, England, I am still pretty keen on the arts. Architecture in particular, is one of my expertise that I've guided pretty often even during my hiatus period. Tokyo can offer some architectural gems, and it's heading to a more environmentally friendly direction such as increasing number of wooden high-rise buildings being planned. About anime or manga, though I respect sub-culture, I'm sorry I'm not the best guide, if these are your interests. Having been a tea ceremony practitioner for 15 years, it is also my passion. It is a quintessential Japanese culture that crystallizes all the art forms of our unique culture: tea, flower arrangement, painting, calligraphy, architecture, incense ceremony, traditional artisanal works. . . It can be felt with five senses; thus, I find the common aspects with architecture that also stimulate the five senses. Tea whisks, kimono, among other craftwork are important components of the tea ceremony; however, just like many traditional things, they're on the verge of extinction. But in recent years, works by craftspeople are catching attention worldwide and even Western luxury brands started to pay special attention to Italian or Japanese craftwork. As a guide, discovering and introducing these hidden Japanese treasures to my customers is one of my aspirations and missions to save our tradition. I am a pretty traditional-oriented person, but at the same time, my mindset is pretty business-oriented. This is because I've been in global businesses for long. Therefore, I welcome business travellers with whom I enjoy exchanging views about the world! Licensed tour guide-interpreter I'm not a driver but I can accompany you in your vehicle.
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Since 2018, the Tokyo’s central wholesale market was relocated to Toyosu from famous Tsukiji; however, the traditional "outer market" still remains and is thriving. It is now a Tokyo's food hub, attracting many visitors from around the world who want to munch sushi, seafood, Japanese omelet, sweet strawberries, etc. Its neighbor, the exotic Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple, is another attraction of Tsukiji. After visiting Tsukiji, we can walk to Ginza, the upscale shopping district. If you love shopping, I am a good shopping assistant. At the food section of Mitsukoshi Department Store, your mouth-watering confectioneries, bento and other food would catch your eyes. The department store is dubbed Japan's Harrods but it has longer history than Harrods, so it's fair to say that Harrods is the UK's Mitsukoshi. We can enjoy taking stroll in Ginza which is home to architect-designed stylish luxury brand stores as well as some historical spots hidden on the side alleys. Let's explore these hidden gems!
(Suggestion) Meet at Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple's main gate - Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple - Tsukiji former fish market site Lunch break at/near the market or elsewhere (at around 12:30pm to 1:00pm) - Pass Kabukiza Theatre Ginza - Mitsukoshi Department Store's basement floor food section - taking stroll in Ginza to see stylish architecture and visiting some historical spots Disband * Visiting the Tsukiji Market is subject to opening of the facilities. Usually, many shops in the outer market are closed on Sundays and Wednesdays. We may change the destination upon discussion. * The tour is basically a historical tour and is not food tour, although you can try some food if you wish; however, food allergies or restrictions must be informed to the guide in advance. Attendants who have food allergies or restrictions are advised not to eat food during the tour. The guide cannot be responsible for any food related accidents or trouble during or after the tour, so attendees are subject to agree with this condition.
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Mainly walking but may use metro or taxi.
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
ByGuide: Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple's main gate (3rd photo). Address: 3-15-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo The temple is connected to the subway station. Getting out of the #1 exit of the subway Hibiya Line station, you're there. Please go to the main gate of the temple shown on the photo "Meeting spot: Tsukiji Hongwanzi Temple main gate". I will show a sign "Kissaco Tour" for you to find me.
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