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Charisse_A, Mar 2026
If I could only give more than 5 stars, I would.
We love Toshi and Masae! We enjoyed our day with them. Masae had been in contact with me about a week before arriving in Tokyo, asking questions etc. she wanted to make sure that she was prepared for us. Toshi made sure that we arrived safely at each location. From the moment we met them they were like family. Our favorite spot is the Hokokuji Temple, it’s so serene and beautiful. We chose Kamakura and Enoshima as our route and it’s a good combination. Masae was very knowledgeable of each and every site that we visited and Toshi also gave us additional fun facts along the way. They are flexible, considerate, sweet and a pleasure to be with. We highly recommend Masae and Toshi.
Karl_L, Mar 2026
Great Intro to Kamakura
Hiro was a great guide. We managed to cover all the major sites in Kamakura in only 4 hours. He offered a lot of cultural context and explained a lot of the common rituals performed at shrines and temples. Highly recommend for anyone trying to get a taste of Kamakura in a limited amount of time.
Fuminori_S, Feb 2026
Dive to Kamakura
I only knew about the Great Buddha when it came to sightseeing in Kamakura, but by joining this tour, I was able to learn about Japanese culture through making Japanese sweets, learn about the history of Kamakura and the Great Buddha, and find out about recommended souvenirs. Our guide, Hiro, was very kind and funny, and I especially have fond memories of the lively haiku competition held at the Great Buddha temple. If you visit Japan, you'll be missing out if you don't join this tour.
Lior_S, Feb 2026
Solo traveler in Tokyo
My tour guide was Eric. An interesting individual: multicultural, multilingual and bi-national (Chinese-Japanese). He gave us a tour of the Shrines in Kamakura and Enoshima + explained the history behind most of the Japanese culture differences: why there are no trash cans, why Japan has an american base and how to protect your home against ninjas.
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