
Volunteer Guide in Japan
by the graduates and students of Doshisha University
Goodwill Guide
Doshisha SGG Joe
Tokyo & Kyoto
Guide in Kyoto
Our association is an organization officially recognized by Doshisha University.
Received an award from the Japan National Tourism Organization at the end of March 2024
for contributing to international friendship. We are Japan's only volunteer organization made up
of university professors, lecturers, executives who are working or worked for international companies,
and excellent students who are good at English and have deep knowledge of Kyoto's culture.
You can visit Doshisha University with our guide and have lunch at cafeteria and enjoy chatting
with the students during your tour in Kyoto. We also guide you to Nara from Kyoto.
Guide in Tokyo
We design sightseeing itineraries that meet the individual wishes of foreign tourists visiting Japan, and provide you with a tour of Tokyo that will perfectly satisfy you. At the same time, we offer day trip guides from Tokyo to a wide range of tourist destinations, including Kamakura, Hakone, and Nikko. Our guides in Tokyo are also graduates from Doshisha University and mostly former executives worked for international companies and fluent in languages. Some of us are national government licensed guides. We do not just guide you, but talk about any
subjects about Japan and international affairs icluding economy, culture, education, healthcare systems, politics
to build mutual understandings.
Member
Log -in
新規会員
の募集

1) Please read our guide policies. If you agree to these policies, fill out the application form for your
name, number of visitors and the itinerary. We will have our members learn of your itinerary, and
let a member be touch with you .
2) Your personal data is kept strictly confidential.
As discussed in the policy, guide services are offered for free of charge. However, you are required to pay expenses for your guide as below:
1) Travel expenses (5,000 Yen/guide) to the place where your guide meets you from his/her residence.
2) Admission fees to temples, shrines, museums, etc.
3) Transportation charges while in services.
4) Lunch (only when the tour covering lunch time).
5) Other actual tour-related expenses, if any