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Ayumi Yokota横田 あゆみ

  • English
  • Japanese

Fascinated by the beautiful nature & the open-minded people living there, I moved from Kanto Region to Tamura,Fukushima in 1990. Just after the Great East Japan Earthquake,I was forced to stay at an evacuation center and then to live in the temporary house for some years. Being qualified as a Fukushima regional interpreter guide,I’ve had several chances to accompany foreign guests visiting mainly the area on the Pacific Ocean.
Recently, some visitors are enjoying touring around Tamura,Koriyama area in addition to the Seacoast Area.How about visiting the nature & the history the locals have lived with?Sometimes you can talk to the people there,and get to know how they’ve lived since 3.11.I would be happy if you find or feel something after you visit My Local Area‼

  • History・Samurai
  • Reconstruction-related
  • Regional Interpreter Guides
  • Coastal Area
  • Central Area
¥3000Hourly rate

Mikio Kainuma貝沼 幹夫

  • English
  • Japanese

I would like to guide you through a wide variety of sightseeing spots in Fukushima. Fukushima is full of interesting things to discover; such as beautiful nature, dramatic history, delicious food and sake, and many hot springs. You can also enjoy looking around traditional craft ateliers and art museums. I look forward to your visit to Fukushima. Please feel free to contact me.

  • Japanese Culture
  • History・Samurai
  • Reconstruction-related
  • Trekking
  • Nationwide Interpreter Guides
  • Coastal Area
  • Central Area
  • Aizu Area
  • All areas of Fukushima Prefecture

美谷 真由美

  • English
  • Japanese

  • Regional Interpreter Guides

藍原 寛子

  • English
  • Japanese

A journalist worked for local newspaper for 20 years, and licensed research administrative secretary in Charge of Policy for the diet member. Specialized Professional research about Great East Japan Earthquakes/ Disaster, social issues (history, ecology, local economics, medicine, local culture, local government/ governance, administrative issue, population decline, and human rights) as a Fukushima native. Fulbrighter (2005 U of Miami) and Master of Public Policy and Regional Administration. An experienced research fixer for Universities, Medias, and others.

  • Regional Interpreter Guides

菅野 純子

  • English
  • Japanese

“Come and Feel FUKUSHIMA,, the spiritual land “ It is more than an ordinary trip to Fukushima . And you will find that you are enjoying communicating with the various energy of the lands. It is a trip of feeling the energy of the place and the nature. You will enjoy meeting people who love Fukushima . Your trip will be special and will be a gift in your life .

  • Regional Interpreter Guides

野口 繁雄

  • English
  • Japanese

I would like to fully introduce charms of Fukushima to you with heart of hospitality ”Omotenashi”

  • Regional Interpreter Guides
¥3000Hourly rate

Ogawa Takeshi小川 武

  • English
  • Japanese

I would like to guide you to enjoy the beautiful nature, attractive culture and interesting history of Fukushima. It is my pleasure to make your trip happier in Fukushima.
Kunimi Town, Koori Town, Fukushima City, Date City, Kawamata Town, Nihonmatsu City, Otama Village, Motomiya City, mainly in the northern part of the prefecture, the flowers of the four seasons, temples and shrines, museums, cafeterias loved by locals, etc. I will guide you and help you enjoy Fukushima.

  • Japanese Culture
  • History・Samurai
  • Reconstruction-related
  • Food Culture
  • Regional Interpreter Guides
  • Central Area

平林 丈彦

  • English
  • Japanese

In addition to the proper sight-seeing spots in Fukushima,I would like to guide you to the mountaineering and trekking around Mt.BANDAI,OZE,marsh high land with full of alpine flowers and Mt.Adatara through the year,as a menber of Japanese ALPINE club. Let's enjoy the nature life of Fukushima with me in every season.

  • Regional Interpreter Guides

芳賀 年子

  • English
  • Japanese

I would like my guests to enjoy walking around alleys and peaceful, historic places in Fukushima City and going on a hike in Ryozen Mountain, one of the New Japan Hundred Noted Mountains. I am looking forward to seeing you in Fukushima.

  • Regional Interpreter Guides