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Earn Extra Money as a Guide in Japan with TripleLights!

The tourist guide law will be change on January 4, 2018.
We are now looking for students, work holidays and residents to greet travellers from all around the world!

Join us and share your secret spots in Japan with all!

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Earn Extra Money as a Guide in Japan with TripleLights!

The tourist guide law will be change on January 4, 2018.
We are now looking for students, work holidays and residents to greet travellers from all around the world

Hi Chen-san, welcome to the forum.

By strange coincidence, I too will be soon looking for guides (in Kyushu) and I too attended a meeting related to the January 4, 2018 regulation change.

Which city do you need guides in? Sorry, I didn't check the Bit.ly link because I'm always suspicious of links that lead to unknown places.

Will your clients primarily be from China may I ask?
 
Now that they've spammed their link I doubt they'll be here to answer questions. @KyushuWoozy , I replaced the shortened link with the actual URL.
 
An agency like the OP"s competes here with volunteers and retirees.

One hassle I've heard about with guiding is food "requests." Apparently it's hard to get even a small group's tastes fit into a single restaurant.
 
Now that they've spammed their link I doubt they'll be here to answer questions.

Haha .. yes, I'm far too naive.

I replaced the shortened link with the actual URL.

Thanks, and you're right. What they posted and what's on that site don't quite match.

One hassle I've heard about with guiding is food "requests." Apparently it's hard to get even a small group's tastes fit into a single restaurant.

Yes, guiding is often a horrible experience (but not always). It depends to some degree on the guide, the group, the group leader (if there is one), the nationalities involved, and the work done in preparation - especially managing expectations.
 
@KyushuWoozy

Hi, sorry I'm really new to this forum. It is not spam. I am just helping to find a job posting forum in Japan to spread this information. Sorry for any misunderstanding my cause here. So the Bit.ly link you saw is because I also need to track which website brings more applicants.

We are looking for part-time guides everywhere in Japan. Our customers come from over 100 countries so this is also why we always look for more guides cover 47 prefectures and also who speak not just English but also with their native languages. If you need further information, please feel free to ask me. Thank you.
 
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If I clearly understood you, @Pchen, you mean we can be guides for tourists. Well, that would be interesting for me, I know. But in things like this, you should have written n more details, like how much people would be paid and other info. I would like to know how much we can earn, please. Depending on how rewarding the offer is, I might or might not join. The reason for this is that I'm trying to direct my attention to my future career. However, I found an article on ways to monetize my gaming abilities. Making a career out of gaming won't be easy, but it will be gratifying. I only need to work hard and exercise patience.
 
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do you mean we can be guides for tourists and get paid?
This thread is almost four years old.

Besides the fact that the original poster never even came back after their first post, I'd think it would be pretty obvious that with the current COVID-19 situation, there is going to be little or no demand for tourist guides in Japan at the moment.
 
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@smally

I would say go check out their website, but it appears to no longer be up. I guess that's indicative of the times we are in.
 
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