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小室 雅喜
- English
- Japanese
Thank you for visiting my site. I live in Yamatsuri, the south end of Fukushima.
- Regional Interpreter Guides
- Central Area
- Aizu Area
小泉 義勝
- English
- Japanese
I want to be helpful so that you can go on a more fun trip. I hope you can make a lot of wonderful memories in Fukushima prefecture. I am looking forward to seeing you some day. Have a nice trip.
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EMIKO ABE阿部 恵美子
- English
- Japanese
I am a guide of private & group tours. I’d like to introduce unique places in Fukushima and Tohoku.
I like walking including hiking and town walks.
I will also help you plan a trip.
Please feel free to contact me.
- Japanese Culture
- History・Samurai
- Trekking
- Nationwide Interpreter Guides
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
古川 美和
- English
- Japanese
Born in Yamagata prefecture and raised up in Fukushima prefecture, TOHOKU, North East of JAPAN. Explore the next trip, TOHOKU. Touch the HEART of TOHOKU MAN.
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Taguchi Yuki田口 幸
- English
- Regional Interpreter Guides
佐野 安須佐
- English
- Japanese
I have the following certificates : Tour conductor, Oze Nature Guide, Travel service Supervisor. Minami Aizu region has many sightseeing spots with rich nature.“Oouchijuku”was a post-station during the time of the Samurai.Oze National Park with plenty of alpine plants is a perfect for hiking. I look forward to showing you around!
- Regional Interpreter Guides
- Aizu Area
YAWATARI Toshihiro矢渡俊博
- chinese
- Japanese
- Reconstruction-related
- Regional Interpreter Guides
- Coastal Area
Tetsuji Mito水戸 哲司
I'm living in Tokyo now. I can't guide you in Fukushima,but I can introduce Fukushima to some extent in Tokyo because of living experience for 4 years in Fukushima. I want to communicate with you to improve my English skills. Therefore fee is free to communicate with you. Thank you.
- Regional Interpreter Guides