Hiroshima is the first city where Atomic bomb was dropped in 1945.
you can study what happened to Hiroshima on Aug, 6, 1945 by visiting the Hypocenter, the Atomic bomb dome, the museum and several monuments in the park.
Okonomiyaki is the most famous as Hiroshima soul food, cooked with superposition of cabbage, bean sprouts, pork, egg and noodles, which is soba or udon, on thin flour dough spread like crepe.
You should try it.
at your request place in Hiroshima
at your request place in Hiroshima
you can study what happened to Hiroshima on Aug, 6, 1945 by visiting the Hypocenter, the Atomic bomb dome, the museum and several monuments in the park.
Okonomiyaki is the most famous as Hiroshima soul food, cooked with superposition of cabbage, bean sprouts, pork, egg and noodles, which is soba or udon, on thin flour dough spread like crepe.
You should try it.
guide fee and tour coordination
transportation fee, around 200yen per person ( you and guide), admission fee, 200 yen per person, lunch, around 1000 yen per person ( you and guide)
any snacks and shopping during a tour.
I am usually available from 9:00until 5pm.
I also prefer a month advanced booking your request date since I have another job and need to arrange.
I am sorry but I am available from 9:00am until 3pm on Thursday for a while. I appreciate your understanding and look forward to your request.
The Peace Memorial Museum is currently undergoing renovations, during which only one of the museum's two buildings will be open to visitors and the number of exhibits will be reduced. The renovations are scheduled to be completed by spring 2019.
My family truly had an amazing day in Hiroshima and nearby Miyajima Island with Kazumi. We now have such an education and appreciation for the horrific story of the bombing. Hiroshima have done so well recovering and helping others learn from their resurgent story. Kazumi’s background knowledge and thoughtful itinerary made these learning personal and unique. Despite the very hot weather, and after a tasty local lunch, we managed to visit Miyajima which is such a spiritual and beautiful place. Thank you Kazumi for spending the time with my wife, boys and I. It will be a day we will cherish and remember. Daniel.
Thank you for your lovely review. I am so glad that you enjoyed the day in HiroShima. Thank you for letting me leave you on the way back to Hiroshima station. My daughter is fine now. Please send my best regards to your wife and sons. You are all nice and I really hope you to have a great time in the rest of your stay in Japan. Thank you Kazumi
This was by far the best guide we had on our trip. Kazumi was kind, thoughtful, patient, extremely knowledgeable and great with kids! Highly recommend!!!!
Thank you for your kind review! It was beyond my pleasure. You are all nice to me including your teenage boys. I hope you had a great time and made a lot of wonderful memories in Japan. Thank you again and please send my best regards to your family Kazumi
Kazumi was an outstanding guide. We learned about Hiroshima's Pain, Suffering and Natural Beauty/Order. Moving from here to the sea and Island of Miyajima was cathartic as was needed. The Torii gate by the sea and Daishin temple provided a balance of spiritual and natural solace. Along the way we talked about history, Japanese culture, families, and children. Kazumi shared her great knowledge with us. Her love and pride for Hiroshima and it's history resonated through the entire tour. We would highly recommend hiring her for a day tour.
Thank you for the great review! I am glad you enjoyed the day in Hiroshima. I could also learned a lot from you. Please send your husband and son my best regards. Thank you Kazumi
We had a lovely day with Kazumi seeing Hiroshima and Itsukushima Island. Very informative and friendly, and a perfect guide for a couple. Recommend this tour to get the historical and cultural background of Hiroshima.
Thank you for your lovely review. I hope your honeymoon went perfectly in Japan. It was so nice to be your guide. Please send my best regards to your husband! Thank you. Kazumi