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What are people saying about Nagoya

Malini_S, Apr 2026
Excellent hike from Tsumago to Magome
Must do, if you like hiking. Great trail with a mix of walk through nature and old post towns from the Edo period. Has some elevation and some steep steps. Two water falls and a steady sound of stream flowing as you walk the trail add to the great experience. Our guide, Aemir was very knowledgable about the history and culture of Japan. He met us promptly at the time and place previously communicated to us. He gave us a lot of interesting information of historical and cultural relevance about various places as we were driven to the starting post of Tsumago. He also patiently guided us through the trail while pointing out various highlights. He showed us an excellent place for vegetarian and red bean oyaki - made and sold by an elderly kind and friendly couple. Awesome! Our driver, Iwasaki san, was very respectful and efficient. He added to some of the geographical information when asked and also gave us great suggestions for eateries. Overall a great experience.
Theresa_L, Apr 2026
Serge made us love Nagoya
We went on a one day guided tour of Nagoya with Serge and had the most wonderful time. He is a delightful and entertaining guide; it’s was like having a knowledgeable family member as a guide. Not only did he do a great job driving us around, he took us to several sites that were off the beaten path that turned out to be amazing. We also had a great lunch. We really weren’t even looking forward to the tour since we were tired just having flown into Japan but are really glad we did. Serge has a lot of energy and he passes that on to you. We were planning on driving ourselves in a different location later in our trip and he pointed out what to watch for when driving and gave us great ideas on where to go as we continued our travels. Book a tour with Serge; you will be very happy you did!
Matthew_J, Mar 2026
Amazing Amazing Amazing Nagoya Day!
We have been fortunate to experience a number of excellent tours over the years, across different countries and settings, but this was without question one of our absolute best. What distinguished this experience was not simply the quality of the sites themselves, but the way the entire day was structured, paced, and held together by Yuko and Kimmy. Their presence elevated what could have been a standard tour into something far more thoughtful, responsive, and memorable. From the outset, Yuko and Kimmy demonstrated a level of professionalism that was immediately apparent. They were not only knowledgeable about Nagoya’s history, culture, and key sites, but also highly attuned to how to deliver that knowledge in a way that felt accessible and engaging. Their explanations were clear, well-paced, and contextualized, allowing us to understand not just what we were seeing, but why it mattered. At the same time, they were never overly rigid or overly scripted. They read the room continuously, adjusting tone, pace, and focus based on our engagement and energy. This adaptability became particularly important given that we were traveling with our five-year-old, who was dealing with significant jet lag. As any parent knows, this can introduce a level of unpredictability into even the best-laid plans. There were moments where his energy fluctuated, and at times he struggled to stay engaged. What stood out was how seamlessly Yuko and Kimmy responded to this. They adjusted the pacing without making it feel like a disruption, incorporated breaks at just the right times, and maintained an overall sense of calm that allowed us to stay present rather than preoccupied with managing the situation. One small but memorable turning point in the day came when our son was given a cotton candy panda bear head. It was simple, playful, and perfectly timed. After eating it, his entire demeanor shifted. He settled, re-engaged, and began to enjoy the experience in a way that had not been possible earlier. That moment, while lighthearted, was emblematic of how thoughtfully the day unfolded. It reflected an understanding that sometimes the smallest interventions can have the greatest impact, particularly when traveling with children. The tour itself was rich and well-curated. Nagoya is a city with significant historical and cultural depth, though it is sometimes overlooked in favor of more frequently visited destinations in Japan. Yuko and Kimmy made that depth visible. They connected sites and narratives in a way that allowed us to appreciate the city as a coherent whole, rather than a series of disconnected stops. Their ability to move between historical explanation, cultural insight, and practical guidance created a balanced and engaging experience throughout. The highlight of the day was our visit to Nagoya Castle. The setting itself is striking, but what made this portion of the tour exceptional was how it was experienced. Rather than simply walking through and moving on, Yuko and Kimmy created space for us to pause and actually take in the environment. We had a picnic under the cherry blossoms, which were in full bloom at the time. The combination of the castle’s architecture and the soft, transient beauty of the blossoms created a setting that felt almost unreal. Sitting there as a family, sharing food and simply being present, shifted the experience from observation to participation. It allowed us to connect with the cultural significance of the moment in a way that felt immediate and personal. For our son, it was also a much-needed opportunity to rest and reset, which in turn allowed us to relax and fully appreciate the setting. Throughout the day, Yuko and Kimmy maintained a tone that was consistently warm, attentive, and composed. Their kindness was genuine and grounded, not performative. They listened carefully, responded thoughtfully, and created an environment in which we felt both comfortable and well cared for. Transitions between locations were smooth, the pacing felt natural, and the entire experience unfolded with a clear sense of flow. What ultimately made this tour exceptional was the integration of all these elements. The knowledge, the adaptability, the interpersonal presence, and the thoughtful structuring of the day all worked together seamlessly. There was no sense of being rushed or constrained, and no moment felt overlooked or underdeveloped. Instead, the day felt cohesive, intentional, and deeply human. We came away not only with a greater appreciation for Nagoya, but with a lasting family memory that we will carry with us for years to come. The image of sitting under the cherry blossoms at Nagoya Castle, alongside the small but meaningful moment of our son happily enjoying his cotton candy panda bear head, are now part of that memory. We are deeply grateful to Yuko and Kimmy for making this experience what it was. Their care, expertise, and ability to adapt in real time created something that went far beyond a typical tour. It was, quite simply, an outstanding experience.
Joseph_S, Feb 2026
Amazing views the whole...
Amazing views the whole time. The weather was cold and snowy which made it that much better for me when u went in mid February of 2026. Our guide was very knowledgeable and gave history and facts along the way. Really liked the event and would love to go back again in the future! Well worth the money.
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