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Matt_K, Jun 2026
Like having a friend who's a local
Rahat was amazing! It was like having a cousin who's a local who guided us around to all the places we wanted to go. His suggestions were spot on and he was an absolute joy to be around. He have is a great history lesson but also pointed us to the more offbeat places we also love. 10 it if 10, would absolutely do this again!
Imtiaz_S, Jun 2026
Well organized. Excellent...
Well organized. Excellent English speaking guide who gave us great information on all the sights we visited. Kyoshi our guide even sang for us at the end of the trip which made it fun. The memorial museum was a sad and solemn part of the tour. All the entrance tickets I.e the subway ride, Bullet train ferry, museum etc were all included in this package. I would highly recommend it if you're willing to spend the extra..
eladiachavez, Jun 2026
Fun walking food tour
Loved trying the different foods and learning about the types of restaurants/bars. If it wasn’t for the tour I wouldn’t have tried alot of those dishes. Sara our guide was terrific. It rained the entire excursion but that didn’t stop us, also all the eateries were under roof and covered walk ways. If your picky eater probably not for you- luckily I like everything 😁
Corey_F, Jun 2026
Nara, Arashiyama, and Fushimi Inari Day Trip
Review: This was a well-organized tour and a great way to see several major attractions in a single day. Future travelers should be aware that the bus rides between destinations are fairly long: about an hour from Osaka to Nara Deer Park, approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes from Nara to the Arashiyama bamboo forest and shrines, and roughly another hour to Fushimi Inari. That said, the time allocated at each stop felt just about right. We had enough time to see the sights, take photos, try a few local snacks, browse for souvenirs, and return to the bus without feeling rushed or bored. If you’re comfortable with some travel time between locations, this tour offers an efficient way to experience several of the Kansai region’s most famous attractions in one day.
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Old meets new in Osaka, where you’ll find Japan’s first official temple alongside some of the most modern food, fashion, and entertainment in the country. Make sense of the contrasts by following a local guide around the city, from the neon lights of Dotonbori to the retro arcades of Shinsekai and the peaceful cherry blossom park around Osaka Castle. Food is a major draw here, which is why many Osaka tours highlight the historic Kuromon food market and nearby kitchenware district.

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