There are some common thinking between Tour guide and Nurse, both jobs are required to put myself into their shoes. I've still worked as a nurse during the off- tourism season so that I've kept a medical back ground. I have a license of Registered Nurse and a Medical interpreter. It was a challenging job, but this experience broaden my horizon and prompted me to become an English tour guide. All lessons were customized and prepared after discussing with each classroom teacher. I used to teach Japanese cultures to elementary students from Kindergarten to Grade 6 at local and private elementary schools when I lived in Canada, United states, and New Zealand. My happiest moments with these children were when they look forward to another lesson every week. I am a mother of 10 years old girl so that I'd be glad to welcome families with young children as well. Thanks to increasing the number of repeat, referred and new clients, tour guide is my main job. It's definitely a great step for myself and keeping my guiding skills for the last couple of years. I've been doing virtual experience on Amazon and for company's events since 2020. I'm a Licensed Tour Guide and a Registered Nurse. It will be my great pleasure to help you to enjoy your stay in Japan. Therefore, I am sure that I can provide you the best tours customized to your interests. I like foods and I know many restaurants which provide typical Japanese lunch with reasonable price without waiting too long. I studied about the places and will provide you knowledge to appreciate them more deeply than just visiting there by yourself or a member of group tours. My tours are very flexible and I always do my best to customize them according to the interests of my guests. Since then, I have guided more than 500 tours in Tokyo as well as Yokohama, Kamakura, Hakone, Kyoto, Nikko, etc., while improving my tours. Based on this experience, I became a tour guide of this online site in 2015. I guided more than fifty times in the garden as a volunteer and studied about Japanese history and culture. At first, I had attended a volunteer group which provided a tour of the Imperial Palace East Gardens until 2015. I became the National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter in English in 2013. I used to work in Tokyo for more than 20 years. Japan I was born and grew up in Yokohama.
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