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burta Mar 6th, 2019 02:51 PM

Japan: Kanazawa Goodwill Guide Network
 
We will be going to Kanazawa for the first time later this year. In Hokkaido we contacted the Hakodate Goodwill Association at the advice of someone on this forum, and had a wonderful city visit with a husband and wife verterinarian team.

I have just found a similar organization in Kanazawa, and wondered if anyone had used them before and had any comments.

kja Mar 6th, 2019 06:43 PM

The Japanese National Tourism Organization coordinates free volunteer guides throughout Japan. These “Goodwill guides” – who are generally knowledgeable and happy to guide you in return for practicing their English – which can be excellent, but it is a bit of a luck-of-the-draw.
http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/arrange/tr...deservice.html

You pay any entrance fees and his/her meal if your time with the guide includes one. Do NOT tip these guides, or anyone else in Japan.

Enjoy!

internetwiz Mar 13th, 2019 06:55 AM

We used a Kanazawa Goodwill Guide when we were there in 2015. I've found most of the Goodwill Guides I've used to be extremely knowledgeable and helpful to get a lay of the land.

mounteverest12 Mar 13th, 2019 09:42 PM

Yah, they were really a big help. IDK but we gave them some tips for we are so satisfied with their services.

kja Mar 13th, 2019 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by mounteverest12 (Post 16887307)
IDK but we gave them some tips for we are so satisfied with their services.

Oh, gosh, please don't do that again! It can be very embarrassing to Japanese to be given tips. :(

internetwiz Mar 14th, 2019 07:25 AM

What you want to do is take them out to lunch and bring them a small gift from home.


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