Kuni

Peace promoter

Language
Japanese, English, Spanish
Qualifications
National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter
Likes and interests
History, Sake, Traditional Culture, Nature・Scenery, Gourmet, Art and Architecture, Cooking
Organization
General
About Mediator
I am Kuniko KAIO. Call me Kuni. I live in Hiroshima, working as a tour guide and interpreter in English and Spanish. My city has two World Heritage sites; The Atomic-Bomb Dome in the Peace Memorial Park and a scenic island, known as Miyajima which has 800-year-old Shinto Shrine and boasts of well-preserved nature. Please come to Hiroshima, which has been perfectly reconstructed from ashes. I would like to share the importance of everlasting world peace with you by walking around the beautiful Peace Park and visiting the informative museum. After that, the fabulous historic site and beautiful nature in Miyajima will soothe you. Besides, I never forget to offer you precious opportunities to enjoy delicious local food. I am looking forward to seeing you!

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Traveler

Thank you for your informative tour. Although my mother-in law was A-bomb surviver, she has never talked what happened in Hiroshima. Kuni-san's way of talking was so impressed.
I hope to join Kuni-san's real tour in Hiroshima.

Traveler

Thank you for giving me such an intersting and informative trip on Hiroshima!
The tour includes a variety of episodes which will stay in my heart for ever.
I would like to recommend her tour for everone who is learnig about Hiroshima or plannning to visit there.

Traveler

Born and raised in Hiroshima Prefecture, Kuniko's stories about Hiroshima and the atomic bombing and peace were full of gentleness and seriousness. Since as a tour guide, I will have opportunities to guide foreign visitors to Atomic Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, her guiding is so useful and a good model to me. She talked about a small statue of Jizo exposed to the atomic bomb. It was such a heartwarming story. I want to visit it. Thank you Kuniko san!