Masami Mura
I have guided many foreign tourists since I obtained my National Interpreter Guide certificate in 2016. Before that, I was registered with several translation companies for 15 years and worked at home translating tourism-related and medical-related work, etc. I can also speak Spanish for daily conversation as I lived in the U.S. in my late 20s and in Argentina in my late 30s. I was born in Naruto City, but as a teenager I thought Japan was boring and that there was nothing to do in Naruto City. However, when I returned to Japan from Argentina in my 40s, I realized that there is no other country as safe and easy to live in as Japan, and that Naruto City has many things that are best in Japan. Naruto is home to the world's three largest whirlpools, the Otsuka Museum of Art, which boasts the largest number of exhibits in Japan, the Shikoku Pilgrimage, the longest pilgrimage route in Japan, fresh and delicious seafood, and warm and caring people. Naruto is not well known to foreign tourists, but I would like more and more people to know the charms of Naruto.
