(1) Three Cs : Courteous, Curious, and Comfortable
Every communication starts with courtesy, and I keep having a sense of host in this country. I suppose that what brings you to our country would be curioisity in mind, and I will make it more and more stronger by introducing something new to you even if you are repeaters. Lastly I would like you to feel comfortable and relaxed during your stay, which would be essential for tour guides. I will provide comfortable walking, talking, eating, and watching, depending on your preference.
(2) Experiences of teating business customers
I retired from business last year, and now live in Tokyo to enjoy my own life. I was brought up in Hiroshima, spent several years in my youth in Kyoto, and worked mainly in Tokyo. During those days, I had a number of chances to introduce our customers cultural and/or historical spots on weekends or after finishing meetings, which led me to a new job, a tour guide. In addition, I've visited more than twenty cities and areas overseas on business or privately so far. That helps me understand our country in various points of view.
One example is a riddle: "Which stood earlier, The great statue of Buddha in Nara or that in Kamakura?"
I wonder that's make sense for you.
(3) Area where I work
I mainly cover Tokyo area, and I'd say that the current capital has things more interesting and exciting to see and experience than the old ones, Kyoto and Nara.
Every communication starts with courtesy, and I keep having a sense of host in this country. I suppose that what brings you to our country would be curioisity in mind, and I will make it more and more stronger by introducing something new to you even if you are repeaters. Lastly I would like you to feel comfortable and relaxed during your stay, which would be essential for tour guides. I will provide comfortable walking, talking, eating, and watching, depending on your preference.
(2) Experiences of teating business customers
I retired from business last year, and now live in Tokyo to enjoy my own life. I was brought up in Hiroshima, spent several years in my youth in Kyoto, and worked mainly in Tokyo. During those days, I had a number of chances to introduce our customers cultural and/or historical spots on weekends or after finishing meetings, which led me to a new job, a tour guide. In addition, I've visited more than twenty cities and areas overseas on business or privately so far. That helps me understand our country in various points of view.
One example is a riddle: "Which stood earlier, The great statue of Buddha in Nara or that in Kamakura?"
I wonder that's make sense for you.
(3) Area where I work
I mainly cover Tokyo area, and I'd say that the current capital has things more interesting and exciting to see and experience than the old ones, Kyoto and Nara.
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