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Ruby_K, Jun 2026
Lovely tour!!
AMAZING tour! A long day but a great way to cover the main attractions of Tokyo. Very well organized … we covered a lot of ground staring with the older Tokyo locations in the morning. The Matcha Break and Lunch were great followed by the newer Tokyo sites. We never felt rushed … and the bus was super clean and comfortable. Special shoutout to our guide Lovely who was absolutely incredible!! She was funny and entertained us with details and facts of Tokyo and Japanese culture throughout. She ran the entire schedule at an amazing pace and kept everyone happy and at ease. She was the reason this tour was so fun ! We cannot recommend her enough! Thank you for an amazing day Lovely!!
Zainab_R, Jun 2026
We had a fantastic day on...
We had a fantastic day on our private Mt. Fuji tour with Areeb! Everything was easy and well organized from start to finish. Our guide was friendly, knowledgeable, and made the whole experience enjoyable and stress-free. We got to see some incredible views of Mt. Fuji, visit beautiful spots around the area, and learn a lot along the way. Having a private tour made a huge difference because we could take our time, ask questions, and enjoy the day at our own pace. The car was comfortable, the schedule was flexible, and our guide knew all the best places for photos. We'd definitely recommend this tour to anyone visiting Japan and wanting a memorable day around Mt. Fuji. Thanks for such a great experience!
Nichole_P, Jun 2026
Nick is the best guide!
Amazing food tour. Our guide Nick was full of information and just an overall amazing tour guide! He did a great time accommodating me being a vegetarian. We also met great people on this tour I highly recommend this tour and since the stops do change regularly I plan to take it again next time we are in Osaka
Swaminathan_P, Jun 2026
Kyoto Must-See Spots & Nara Park One-Day Tour
From Kyoto/Osaka: Kyoto Must-See Spots & Nara Park One-Day Tour Our memorable journey began at the Kyoto Bus Terminal opposite Kyoto Station, where we met our guide, Frederick, originally from China. To say that Frederick is an excellent guide would be an understatement. Frederick and guided tours seem to have been destined for one another. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of Japanese history, culture, and everyday life, coupled with an infectious sense of humour and remarkable storytelling ability, he kept the entire group engaged from start to finish. His gift of gab is truly extraordinary, transforming a simple bus ride into a rolling masterclass on Japan. Our first stop was Nara Park, one of Japan's most iconic attractions. Home to over a thousand free-roaming sika deer, considered sacred messengers of the gods in the Shinto tradition, the park offers a unique opportunity to interact with these gentle creatures. Feeding the deer with special deer crackers was pure delight. The deer have even learned to bow politely before receiving treats—a charming display of Japanese manners that appears to have rubbed off on the local wildlife! Against the backdrop of ancient temples, sprawling greenery, and centuries of history, Nara Park was both enchanting and unforgettable. From Nara, we proceeded to the magnificent Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, a veritable feast for the eyes and a balm for the soul. Walking through towering bamboo stalks that sway gently in the breeze creates an almost otherworldly experience. The filtered sunlight, the rustling leaves, and the emerald-green corridors make one feel transported into a living painting. Arashiyama is not merely a bamboo forest; it is an immersive sensory experience. Frederick shared fascinating facts about bamboo's role in Japanese culture and how this iconic grove has become one of Kyoto's most photographed locations. Next came the spectacular Fushimi Inari Taisha, famous worldwide for its seemingly endless tunnels of vermilion-red torii gates. Dedicated to Inari, the Shinto deity of rice, prosperity, and business success, the shrine features thousands of gates donated by individuals and corporations over many decades. Walking through these vibrant corridors winding up Mount Inari is a mesmerising experience. Every turn reveals another cascade of torii gates stretching into the distance, creating one of Japan's most instantly recognisable and photogenic landscapes. The shrine's history spans more than 1,300 years, adding a profound sense of continuity between Japan's past and present. Throughout the trip, Frederick peppered his commentary with fascinating nuggets of information, amusing anecdotes, and cultural insights. Whether explaining the origins of Shinto traditions, Japanese work culture, local customs, or hidden details that most visitors would miss, he delivered every fact with impeccable timing and humour. Even the bus rides between destinations became part of the entertainment. This tour offered a perfect blend of nature, history, culture, spirituality, and fun. The deer of Nara stole our hearts, the bamboo groves of Arashiyama captivated our senses, and the endless torii gates of Fushimi Inari inspired awe. Combined with Frederick's outstanding guidance, the day was not merely a sightseeing excursion—it was a rich and thoroughly enjoyable immersion into the soul of Japan. Highly recommended for anyone wishing to experience some of the finest treasures that Kyoto and Nara have to offer in a single unforgettable day.
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Equal parts traditional and futuristic, Japan is relatively small in size but big on experiences. Beyond the ever-popular, sprawling cities—like Tokyo, where Mt. Fuji may be seen looming behind the skyscrapers, and Kyoto, a culture-rich city of wooden buildings, geisha, and temples—Japan offers forest-covered mountains, hot springs, world-class art, and more. Guides can lead you through winding urban backstreets to sample local food and drink, shepherd you along ancient pilgrim trails between villages and shrines, or cater to other interests. Japan welcomes all with a peppy irasshaimase and a courteous bow.

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