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山田 敦代
- English
- Japanese
Fukushima has much to offer. I would love to assist your trip in Fukushima, hope your stay will be happy and memorable one.
- Regional Interpreter Guides
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
鷲谷 恭子
- English
- Japanese
Tokyo can be easily reached in just 77minutes by a bullet train from Koriyama, so you are free to go anywhere while enjoying your stay in Fukushima Prefecture. I do my best to meet your demands for free selection.
- Regional Interpreter Guides
岩崎 恵美子
- English
- Japanese
Through my experience worked in the foreign company, I will introduce Shirakawa area with many historic sites and beautiful nature. Also, you can enjoy taking part in the Japanese culture and tradition such as a tea ceremony etc. or some seasonal festivals. I want to be a extremely helpful English speaking staff to offer you a special memorable tour in Fukushima prefecture.
- Regional Interpreter Guides
中西 勉
- English
- Japanese
I used to work for Fukushima through banking business for many years. Conquering disasters in 2011, Fukushima still attracts people to its glamour. I’ll be pleased to show you the existing state of my homeland.
- Nationwide Interpreter Guides
高田 富士子
- English
- Japanese
I'd like to introduce the unknown but attractive spots in Fukushima Prefecture. As I’m a volunteer guide in The Omiya Bonsai Art Museum, I can introduce bonsai trees in Fukushima Prefecture. I can also introduce Japan Heritage “The single canal that opened up the future” clearly.
- Nationwide 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
MIYAZAWA Yasuhiko宮澤 泰彦
- English
- Japanese
Wishing to support you as a casual personal guide interpreter. Starting from a high-school English teacher, I've long worked for a National College of Technology as a professor. Having practiced several traditional martial arts & sports. Interested in world peace, international relations, sustainable development, and grass-roots intercultural communication. Guess my hospitable character from my profile, please.
I would like to give you a handmade guide to meet your needs. I was born and raised in a port town called Yotsukura in Iwaki. My father was a semi-professional sea urchin and abalone diver. I was good at catching clams and mussels from an early age by imitation. I still go swimming in the ocean in the summer.
I started karate when I was in college to introduce Japanese culture to the world, and I have been practicing it for more than 45 years even though I am not very good at it. I still participate in masters, expert, and old men's competitions. I have also acquired the 3rd dan in Judo, which I used to do. I have a judo physique, so I am quite thick and disadvantageous for karate.
In winter, if I have time, I go to Urabandaï to ski alone. I can help those who are interested in karate and skiing on their own trips. I will guide you with hospitality so that you will want to come back to Fukushima again.
National Professional Tour Guide Interpreter license in English
B.A. in Humanities Linguistics from University of Tsukuba
M.A. in Applied Linguistics from Macquarie University, Sydney
- Japanese Culture
- History・Samurai
- Reconstruction-related
- Snow Activity
- Nationwide Interpreter Guides
- Coastal Area
- Central Area
- Aizu Area
- All areas of Fukushima Prefecture
Naomi Sato佐藤 直美
- English
- Japanese
I am a registered National Tour Guide (English). It has been my pleasures to show people this wonderful corner of Japan where every turn and every day brings a new experience. I am able to tailor tours to your individual needs and interests. There are many hidden gems waiting to be discovered here: hot springs, local gourmet, traditional festivals, tranquil tea houses, new technology, zen experience and local people. Look forward to seeing you soon.
I can also help you switch your foreign vehicle licence to a Japanese licence.
- Japanese Culture
- Reconstruction-related
- Agriculture
- Healthcare・Science・Technology
- Food Culture
- Trekking
- Nationwide Interpreter Guides
- Coastal Area
- Central Area
- Aizu Area
- All areas of Fukushima Prefecture