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Great Tour with an amazing end
I had a bad start as i did not find the correct exit but the guide Yoshimi was kind enough to wait 25 mins for me. We started at the Asakasa imperial guest House, walked to a secret shinto shrine, v...
Very interesting tour about various parts of Akasaka. The Japanese and European elements of the guest house. High quality crafts in the shop. Exciting private tour within a ryotei restaurant. Very kno...
Originally an inbound walking tour. In the middle of Tokyo, the traditions, techniques, and beauty of Japanese culture were overflowing. The guest house, Akasaka Rikyu, is scattered with Japanese elements in Western-style architecture. The seven treasure ware on the wall, the walls of Nishijin and later weaving, the tiles and woodwork on the floor were all delicate and quietly overwhelmed. Thank you Mr. Sakai for sealing English skills and giving us interesting guidance in Japanese!
Great Tour with an amazing end
I had a bad start as i did not find the correct exit but the guide Yoshimi was kind enough to wait 25 mins for me. We started at the Asakasa imperial guest House, walked to a secret shinto shrine, v...
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Such an amazing tour that is filled with great site seeing and information. Tour guide was very knowledgeable.
Interesting variety of Akasaka
Very interesting tour about various parts of Akasaka. The Japanese and European elements of the guest house. High quality crafts in the shop. Exciting private tour within a ryotei restaurant. Very kno...
See you again in Tokyo!
Originally an inbound walking tour. In the middle of Tokyo, the traditions, techniques, and beauty of Japanese culture were overflowing. The guest house, Akasaka Rikyu, is scattered with Japanese elements in Western-style architecture. The seven treasure ware on the wall, the walls of Nishijin and later weaving, the tiles and woodwork on the floor were all delicate and quietly overwhelmed. Thank you Mr. Sakai for sealing English skills and giving us interesting guidance in Japanese!