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Seden

Seden

Japan

languages

English, Japanese and Turkish.

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Hi, I am Seden

I'm from Tokyo, Japan

My Fees

  • Local Friend

    $ 45/h USD
  • Virtual Friend

    $ 20/h USD
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About me

Hi there! I’m Seden. My deepest interest in kimono led me to come to Japan for studying kimono's history and culture. During my school period, I traveled to different parts of Japan. It mesmerized me having experience to live in a country which has a blend of traditional and modern culture. And this made me to decide to live in Japan. I’m passionate about sharing the rich history and hidden gems of Tokyo. Whether you’re here for the art, food, or culture, I love showing visitors the city's most iconic landmarks and a few secret spots too! I’ve been guiding tours in Tokyo for over 5 years. Whether you're a history buff or a foodie looking to sample authentic street food, I offer personalized tours that can be tailored to your interests, whether you're here for a quick day trip or an in-depth weekend adventure. I also love working with families, groups, and solo travelers to create memorable experiences!! I love meeting new people and exploring the city together!!

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Interests

  • Culture & Local Events
  • Art, Photography & Writing
  • Family & Kids
  • Gastronomy
  • Local Shopping
  • Sports & Outdoor
  • Movies & Local Productions
  • Landmarks & Local History

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