M2N specializes in authentic history and cultural walking tours in Japan. Our team comprises passionate professional guides with diverse backgrounds in Tourism, Anthropology, Peace Studies, History, and other related fields, holding Master's and PhD degrees. With extensive experience leading tours and years of living in Japan, our guides are deeply immersed in local history and culture. They are expertly trained to connect historical dots and provide engaging, insightful narratives that enrich your understanding of Japan’s unique heritage. Choose M2N for an unforgettable journey into the heart of Japan’s history and culture.
This guided tour of the Hiroshima peace park was definitely a highlight of my trip to Hiroshima. Our guide Cva studied the history of Hiroshima in university and his work included interviewing more than 300 first generation atomic bomb survivors. Cva was knowledgeable, warm, engaging and enthusiastic. One can hardly find a better guide. Extremely pleased with this tour!
This historical walking tour was absolutely fantastic! Our guide, Cva, was incredibly knowledgeable and shared the city's history in a super engaging way. With his personal and super friendly approach, it honestly felt like walking around with a local friend. He made this a truly memorable and wonderful experience for us. Highly recommended!
Excellent tour by Anita. I have been on walking tours in 25+ countries, and I rate her tour one of the best. Her style was a great mix of providing information and stories, and moving us along to finish the spots-heavy route. She also managed to pepper her tour with factual stories and history rather than her opinions. Her diction and delivery in English was excellent (she also explained everything nicely in Spanish to one of the tourists whose Spanish was better than her English). She gave the kids little things to remember the tour by too. And most of all, finished the tour on time. If I have to give any inputs to improve it would be to say that you meet at Mario’s, instead of opposite Mario’s, because cab drivers tend to drop people off at the Museum instead and there’s a bit of distance to cross to get to the meeting point. Overall, DO NOT MISS!