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Friendly staff and useful info
Amazing Japanses lady who spoke English and Chinese! She is super helpful and friendly. She told us she is 70 years old but she looked like she's in her 40s. All in all, very helpful tourist centre :)
All necessary information here; the English speaking assistant was Russian. He provided excellent information on the local dining scene probably because its the only thing to do in Saikaiminato!
I found the assistants here very helpful. They spoke some English and were of much assistance in providing maps and information about how to get to places. There were a few souvenirs available and I...
The tourists information counter provided map of the town and sell souvenirs. When I visited there, an European man worked at the counter and English speakers can ask him about the information.
Friendly staff and useful info
Amazing Japanses lady who spoke English and Chinese! She is super helpful and friendly. She told us she is 70 years old but she looked like she's in her 40s. All in all, very helpful tourist centre :)
Well run information centre
All necessary information here; the English speaking assistant was Russian. He provided excellent information on the local dining scene probably because its the only thing to do in Saikaiminato!
Very helpful
I found the assistants here very helpful. They spoke some English and were of much assistance in providing maps and information about how to get to places. There were a few souvenirs available and I...
Tourist information counter in souvenir shop
The tourists information counter provided map of the town and sell souvenirs. When I visited there, an European man worked at the counter and English speakers can ask him about the information.
Friendly and effective
The young women advised a very well located hotel, gave a plan of the city in English and informed that they could leave their bags for 300 yen.