商务旅行者专用-JPY⇄ENGINTERPRETER服务提供商务+休闲
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商务旅行者专用-JPY⇄ENGINTERPRETER服务提供商务+休闲
供应商/业主为:Tokyo Bleisure Trip
相关信息
此旅游是为与日语有商务会议并需要日语⇆英语翻译帮助的商务旅客提供的Bleisure(商务+休闲)服务。
可以决定如何将7小时分为商务和休闲时间。业务时间表可能会突然更改,但是我们可以灵活地更改时间表,并利用空闲时间来享受在东京散步的饮食,购物和文化活动的乐趣。
而要在东京雇用适当水平的商务口译员,则要花费700多美元。我们的休闲之旅以合理的价格为您的业务提供支持。
这是一次徒步旅行,我们使用地铁(地铁)进行运输。您可以购买东京地铁24小时票(600日元/人)。使用这张票,我们可以尽可能多地访问东京的任何地方。如果您想参观东京地铁无法到达的地方,则可能需要购买其他门票。如果您想乘坐出租车,可以,但是将在您的帐户上。
每个团体 起(团体规模上限:6)
US$822.07
低价保证Reserve now & pay later免费取消
年龄 0-120
用时: 7 小时
开始时间: 查看供应情况
电子门票
英语
- 私人团体导游费
- 日语⇆英语之间的商务口译服务
- 自定义行程和集合点
- 每次预订只限一组(最多6人)的私人旅游
未包含内容- 宾客和导游的任何餐饮费
- 客人和导游的任何运输费用
- 访客和导游的入场费或入场费
- 机场接机服务(可选)
- 商务演示从英语到日语的翻译(可选)
- 确认与日本公司的约会(可选)
- 关于日本商业实务的商业讲座(选修)
- 入场/门票 - 秋叶原
- 出发详情
- Tokyo Station, 1 Chome-9 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan 我们的行程是私人行程。我们将在您位于东京市中心的酒店大堂里聚在一起。
回程详情- Tokyo Station, 1 Chome-9 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan 有可能在您的酒店结束这次旅行。但是,行程可以在东京的任何地方结束,具体取决于行程的时间表。
- 无障碍通道
- 婴儿车可入内
- 允许携带服务型动物
- 靠近公共交通
- 婴儿必须坐在成人腿上
- 提供婴儿座椅
- 交通工具有无障碍设施
- 表面有无障碍通道
如果您对无障碍设施有疑问,我们很乐意提供帮助。 只需致电下方的号码,并引用产品代码:195553P1- 大部分旅行者都可以参加
- 此项体验需要天气状况良好。 如果行程由于恶劣天气而取消,您可选择改期或全额退款
- 这是一项私人游览/活动。 只有您的团队能够参加
- 要获得全额退款,请至少在体验开始日期前 24 小时取消。
- 在商务旅行者专用-JPY⇄ENGINTERPRETER服务提供商务+休闲中,我将游览哪些景点?
- 商务旅行者专用-JPY⇄ENGINTERPRETER服务提供商务+休闲体验价格是多少?
- 商务旅行者专用-JPY⇄ENGINTERPRETER服务提供商务+休闲体验起始价为 US$830.45。 在 Tripadvisor 探索和预订商务旅行者专用-JPY⇄ENGINTERPRETER服务提供商务+休闲体验
- 哪家公司提供商务旅行者专用-JPY⇄ENGINTERPRETER服务提供商务+休闲产品?
- 商务旅行者专用-JPY⇄ENGINTERPRETER服务提供商务+休闲由 Tokyo Bleisure Trip 提供。 阅读点评,探索额外体验或在 Tripadvisor 上联系 Tokyo Bleisure Trip。 在 Tripadvisor 探索和预订商务旅行者专用-JPY⇄ENGINTERPRETER服务提供商务+休闲体验
- 如果您对此游览有疑问或需要协助预订,我们很乐意提供帮助。 只需致电下方的号码,并引用产品代码:195553P1
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- 游览起点为Tokyo Station1 Chome-9 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan我们的行程是私人行程。我们将在您位于东京市中心的酒店大堂里聚在一起。查看地址和其他详情
- 1Marunouchi停留:2 小时查看详情
- 2Tokyo Big Sight停留:2 小时查看详情
- 3Senso-ji Temple停留:2 小时查看详情
- 4Shinjuku停留:2 小时查看详情
- 5Shibuya Crossing停留: 60 分钟查看详情
- 6Akihabara停留: 60 分钟 - 不包含门票费用查看详情
- 7Harajuku Station停留: 60 分钟查看详情
- 8Ginza停留: 60 分钟查看详情
- 9Meiji Jingu Shrine停留: 60 分钟查看详情
- 10Tsukiji Jogai Market停留: 60 分钟查看详情
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2019年11月
I travel to Japan several times a year for business and I usually hire one or two single-event experiences like a 2-hour group ramen crawl. However, this time I had a few free days and I wanted to maximize the depth and impact of my time in Tokyo. So I researched private guides in Tokyo with the intent of scheduling two customized guided solo tours to see and do all the things I’ve been wanting to do but really couldn’t because of access, knowledge, or language. Ultimately, after a series of communications, I decided to contract with Takashi. The reasons I made this choice were because he corresponded in excellent English, was detailed and precise about arrangements, had a wealth of options in the kinds of experiences I wanted, and was clear and professional about the scheduling, expectations, and costs. His service was what I’d expect from a seasoned, experienced, tour and concierge professional.
Ultimately, we settled on two part-day sessions, solo. On the first half-day evening, we fulfilled my wish to visit an authentic neighborhood sento. So much fun! Hot water, brisk washing, scented baths, and mingling in with the locals. I only wish I could have partaken in the ritual of after-bath fruit milk but I’m lactose intolerant. But what a wonderful experience. Reference the Japanese live-action show “Sunshine Sento Sake” for a sense of what it’s like to be a salaryman who loves sento, beer, and bar food!
Speaking of food, we also went to a locals’ izakaya. I usually try to explore by myself when I’m in the city but it can be a roll of the dice. Once I ordered three dishes (no English menu) and I couldn’t recognize any of them. Another time I stopped in what looked like a sushi restaurant. It was...but niku sushi, specialty raw horsemeat! Which was surprisingly good, BTW. So it was a genuine pleasure when Tak helped me make sense of the menu in ordering a range of delightful and satisfying small dishes. And then we walked some truly interesting areas...let’s just say Yoshiwara and leave it at that. Finally, we closed out the night with food, sake, and a shamisen performance by bar staff that were also musicians! The music was so much fun, it was truly a joy and I even got to pose with the staff and hold a $10,000 shamisen. Intimidating!
On the second half-day, we focused on shopping and food, again. I can eat and drink almost nonstop and this was a delight. We walked less touristy areas outlying Asakusa and of particular note was restaurant street where I was able to buy unique things for family and friends, such as realistic plastic food. And for me, some professional restaurant aprons, workwear, etc. because I do most of the cooking at home. We also visited a street-side restaurant for oden, usually found only in the cooler seasons. And this food was rich, nourishing, and delicious. And another TV-show inspired experience was to have hotcakes and coffee at Coffee Tengoku. Which I did, with butter and syrup. Another wish ticked off the list. Reference the show “Kantaro the Sweet Tooth Salaryman.” We walked and had snack and coffee in trendy Kagurazaka. And we also visited Nihombashi, Ueno, and more for a full and satisfying time.
One of my interests is in seeing all the faces of Tokyo, especially the hidden places, the sides that are usually unknown to outsiders. I took so many photos during these tours and they capture magical and mysterious sights for me to keep and share. Tak was excellent in that as a local, he quickly understood what I was after and brought be to see things that were not always so shiny or for outsiders’ eyes. And this I greatly appreciated.
Logistically the two experiences went flawlessly. Payment was straightforward, clear, inclusive and I got to make suggestions and decisions about how to spend my time not just at events but in transit on trains and buses. Tak also has excellent guide instincts in that he adeptly stayed out of camera frame as I snapped my hundreds of tour photos. And he was attentive to when I just needed a little quiet, no-talking downtime to recharge while riding the local subway. He kept us on schedule without making me feel like I was being herded, which attests to his skill in planning and spacing not just the events but rests and travel.
In sum, I give Tak the highest possible recommendation for a professional, fulfilling, skilled solo tour experience. I will be back in 2020, probably after the Olympics and I will surely contract him to show me even more interesting faces and places of Tokyo, Japan.
Ultimately, we settled on two part-day sessions, solo. On the first half-day evening, we fulfilled my wish to visit an authentic neighborhood sento. So much fun! Hot water, brisk washing, scented baths, and mingling in with the locals. I only wish I could have partaken in the ritual of after-bath fruit milk but I’m lactose intolerant. But what a wonderful experience. Reference the Japanese live-action show “Sunshine Sento Sake” for a sense of what it’s like to be a salaryman who loves sento, beer, and bar food!
Speaking of food, we also went to a locals’ izakaya. I usually try to explore by myself when I’m in the city but it can be a roll of the dice. Once I ordered three dishes (no English menu) and I couldn’t recognize any of them. Another time I stopped in what looked like a sushi restaurant. It was...but niku sushi, specialty raw horsemeat! Which was surprisingly good, BTW. So it was a genuine pleasure when Tak helped me make sense of the menu in ordering a range of delightful and satisfying small dishes. And then we walked some truly interesting areas...let’s just say Yoshiwara and leave it at that. Finally, we closed out the night with food, sake, and a shamisen performance by bar staff that were also musicians! The music was so much fun, it was truly a joy and I even got to pose with the staff and hold a $10,000 shamisen. Intimidating!
On the second half-day, we focused on shopping and food, again. I can eat and drink almost nonstop and this was a delight. We walked less touristy areas outlying Asakusa and of particular note was restaurant street where I was able to buy unique things for family and friends, such as realistic plastic food. And for me, some professional restaurant aprons, workwear, etc. because I do most of the cooking at home. We also visited a street-side restaurant for oden, usually found only in the cooler seasons. And this food was rich, nourishing, and delicious. And another TV-show inspired experience was to have hotcakes and coffee at Coffee Tengoku. Which I did, with butter and syrup. Another wish ticked off the list. Reference the show “Kantaro the Sweet Tooth Salaryman.” We walked and had snack and coffee in trendy Kagurazaka. And we also visited Nihombashi, Ueno, and more for a full and satisfying time.
One of my interests is in seeing all the faces of Tokyo, especially the hidden places, the sides that are usually unknown to outsiders. I took so many photos during these tours and they capture magical and mysterious sights for me to keep and share. Tak was excellent in that as a local, he quickly understood what I was after and brought be to see things that were not always so shiny or for outsiders’ eyes. And this I greatly appreciated.
Logistically the two experiences went flawlessly. Payment was straightforward, clear, inclusive and I got to make suggestions and decisions about how to spend my time not just at events but in transit on trains and buses. Tak also has excellent guide instincts in that he adeptly stayed out of camera frame as I snapped my hundreds of tour photos. And he was attentive to when I just needed a little quiet, no-talking downtime to recharge while riding the local subway. He kept us on schedule without making me feel like I was being herded, which attests to his skill in planning and spacing not just the events but rests and travel.
In sum, I give Tak the highest possible recommendation for a professional, fulfilling, skilled solo tour experience. I will be back in 2020, probably after the Olympics and I will surely contract him to show me even more interesting faces and places of Tokyo, Japan.
撰写日期:2019年12月20日
此点评为 Tripadvisor 会员所写的主观评论,并不代表 Tripadvisor LLC 的观点。 Tripadvisor 对点评进行检查。
Thank you very much for joining our tour! It is very nice to meet you and it was very fun to have a private tour with you. Because you know Japan very well and you have already been to Japan several times, we went deeper into Japanese culture and spot. Public sent we visited is one of my favorite one with an outside bath. I love a moment at an outside bath. Air is cold but water is warm. I like this contrast.
After a small dinner, we went to see Shamisen music performance.
The distance between guests and performers is so close at this restaurant.
Performers are so friendly and the music is excellent!
And we enjoyed shopping, food & drink hopping a lot!
Especially visiting a place where Japanese TV show broadcasted is very fun and interesting.
Lets keep in touch and lets grab a glass of beer again!
Have a great holiday and happy new year.
Takashi/Tokyo Bleisure Tour
撰写日期:2019年12月22日
此回复为企业代表所写的主观评论,并不代表 TripAdvisor LLC 的观点。
lomandremaruk
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2019年8月 • 商务型
Takashi was very patient and professional. He provided great interpretation for the home plazas that we had visited and helped us find the information we needed. He has sound experience in international business relations so his language abilities between Japanese and English were very smooth. We had a great time working with him, and are grateful to have found someone who is friendly, energetic, and knowledgeable. Next time we are in Tokyo, we will definitely be working with him again!
撰写日期:2019年12月19日
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