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Guide in Japan

For cruise guests

I'll meet you right at the port and run a full excursion within your ship's call — unhurried, and with a guarantee of getting you back before departure.

I plan the route so that in a few hours you see the most and take home vivid impressions.

A private tour for cruise ship guests: the Nihondaira observation deck, the Kunozan Toshogu shrine, a Yayoi-period settlement and the Miho-no-Matsubara pine grove.

  • Pickup and return at the port of Shimizu
  • Comfortable car
  • Services of a licensed guide
  • +1 ещё
4–6 часов👥 Private (for cruise guests)
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Shimizu: Mt. Fuji, Shogun Shrines and the Sea Coast

4–6 часовPrivate (for cruise guests)

A private tour for cruise ship guests: the Nihondaira observation deck, the Kunozan Toshogu shrine, a Yayoi-period settlement and the Miho-no-Matsubara pine grove.

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A private tour for cruise-ship guests: ancient post stations, the Meiji Utsunoya Tunnel, the towns of Utsunoya-juku and Mariko-juku, and the park and ruins of Sumpu Castle.

  • Pickup and return at the port of Shimizu
  • Comfortable car
  • Licensed guide services
  • +1 ещё
4–6 часов👥 Private (for cruise guests)
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The Old Tokaido Road: Along the Path of Samurai and Travelers

4–6 часовPrivate (for cruise guests)

A private tour for cruise-ship guests: ancient post stations, the Meiji Utsunoya Tunnel, the towns of Utsunoya-juku and Mariko-juku, and the park and ruins of Sumpu Castle.

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from $1300
from $1300

A private tour from the port of Shimizu: tea plantations with views of Mt. Fuji, Shiraito Falls, a sake tasting (optional), and the main shrine of Mt. Fuji.

  • Pickup and return at the port of Shimizu
  • Comfortable car
  • Services of a licensed guide
  • +2 ещё
7–8 часов👥 1–6 guests
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Mt. Fuji — Japan's Sacred Mountain and the Taste of True Green Tea

7–8 часов1–6 guests

A private tour from the port of Shimizu: tea plantations with views of Mt. Fuji, Shiraito Falls, a sake tasting (optional), and the main shrine of Mt. Fuji.

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