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Tokyo’s Macho Bus City Tour Is Women’s Delight

The buffed guids take female tourists on a farm where they pick strawberries, near Tokyo 1 photo
Photo: MINAMI on Twitter
When you visit a big city, one of the first things you look for in your Lonely Planet travel guide book is the sightseeing tours you can take. Backpackers normally look for the best rated walking tours, others opt for the regular bus tours. There are some travelers, however, that will always keep searching for the peculiar city visiting. That’s pretty much what Tokyo’s Macho Bus tours is all about only that it’s intended for women only.
Dear beloved ladies of the autoevolution world, the time has come for us to give back some of your beautiful love you delight us with every day. It's time to talk about something that was created for you, the representatives of the weaker sex. Maybe you don’t see yourself as weaker than us, dirty men, but every now and then we find the time and energy to prove being weak is not always a bad thing.

Tokyo is a beautiful city, one that millions visit every year, which is why a Japanese tourism company thought there has to be at least one service out there strictly created for women. It’s a one-day bus tour with male attendants only that the guides are not regular people. No, they are what Japanese call machos. But not machos as in the way they act, but rather in the way they look, similar to what muscle cars look, strong, worked out.

The buff, ripped men will first take ladies to the farm, where they pick up strawberries and frolic outdoors. Then, since love passes through the stomach first, the tour also includes a curry cookout, with the men preparing lunch al fresco for the ladies.

What’s the next thing you do after you eat? Sit tight and relax, while the Macho Guides perform a nice little bodybuilding show, of course.

A sports festival where teams race each other follows the course, an activity that implies some physical activities, even though it’s not clear enough what exactly the tourists are supposed to do. According to Rocket News, both tours start at 10 a.m. and arrive back in Tokyo the same day at 7:30 p.m. with prices raging from 19,800 yen ($168) to 22,800 ($192).
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