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Noriko Sato

(Azumano Travel Agent)

Azumano Agent Since:

April 13, 1998
First Name: Noriko
Last Name: Sato
Phone: 503-574-2801
Email: nsato@azumano.com
Location: Beaverton, OR
Specialties: Asia, Japan

About Noriko Sato:

Before I started my career as a travel agent 16 years ago, I explored many parts of the world as an international flight attendant for Japan Airlines and Northwest Airlines based out of Tokyo, Japan. Through my passion for travel, I have enjoyed helping clients arrange extensive travel plans and cruise itineraries all over the globe.

My speciality destination is Japan, where I was born and did all my schooling through college. I travel back to Japan frequently to see changes, new things and trends for the tourists. I would love to advise you what kind of routing to take depending on your interest, picking up "Must see" spots there, or about Rail travel. If you are into "Otaku" or  Anime Culture, Festivals in Japan, Baseball games/"Sumo" tournaments, I can assist you accordingly. Would love to find the most beautiful high end hotels to the most economical accommodations, or tasteful traditional Japanese Inns for you.

If you are traveling to the neighboring countries like China, Hong Kong, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia or Indonesia, I would love to help you with bookings in the same way!

Noriko Sato's Blog Posts

Matsushima Prevailed!
April 03, 2011
How wonderful to know that one of the most beautiful sightseeing spots in Japan, “Matsushima” in Miyagi prefecture, was unharmed from the unprecedented Tsunami occurred three weeks ago, has also protected the town of Matsushima and its people!The Tsunami which struck North Eastern Coast of Japan on March 11th, was as tall as 125 feet (37.9 meter) in Miyako City (North of Matsushima), but it was only a few feet (0.5 meter) high there.The research group analyzed that it happened as...
 
Historical Buildings in Japan
September 13, 2010
There are many beautiful historical buildings in Japan, which the Japanese are trying to preserve to their original state. Himeji Castle is one of the "must see" spots when you visit Japan. The renovation started last year (2009), and is going to be completed in 2014. Meanwhile, tourists can still go into limited areas inside of the castle. Kabukiza Theater in Ginza/Tokyo has been showing its unique appearance for 70 years, and is now experiencing the rebuilding process. They...
 
Haneda (Another Tokyo International) Airport)
August 25, 2010
It is exciting to see Haneda Airport is going to be "reborn" in a few months! Unlike Narita Airport which has been Tokyo's International AP since 1978 replacing Haneda, it takes only 20-30 minutes from downtown Tokyo.Such a short cut, comparing to more than 2 hours of transfer time to Narita. The international terminal is well connected with Monorail from near Tokyo Station, and with KEIHIN (train) Line which opens accesses to both Tokyo/Yokohama and beyond. The interior of the...
 

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