パリに、友だちのようなガイドがいる。彼は隠れたパリの魅力を、おもしろおかしく教えてくれる。

Essay|2024.09.20

photo_Toshinori Okada
Text_Toshinori Okada


In Paris, I have a guide who’s more like a friend.
He reveals the city’s hidden gems with humor and insight.

On YouTube, I’m often drawn to travel videos where YouTubers visit various countries. Most stay only a night or two in each city, focusing on where they stayed, what they ate, or making superficial comments about safety or scenery. Isn’t that disrespectful to the country and city? They rush from one destination to the next to boost views, uploading new videos constantly. It seems they don’t take the time to truly learn about each place, and such shallow trips feel dull to me.
Still, there is one YouTuber I particularly like—Mr. Nakamura, a government-certified guide in France. Having lived there for many years, he’s fluent in the language and deeply knowledgeable about French culture. He studied philosophy at a French university and has a profound understanding of art, particularly religious art. His fascinating explanations have completely hooked me on religious art.
One of Nakamura’s shows is called Backstreet Walks. As the title suggests, he strolls through Paris’s lesser-known backstreets, sharing the history and anecdotes of each place. Watching it, you realize that Paris is filled with countless rich stories. He also hosts a show where he teaches how to appreciate art at museums like the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay, and I take notes while watching.
I once had the chance to have Nakamura personally guide me around Paris. Despite his vast knowledge, he was never condescending, leading me through the Latin Quarter and the Cluny Museum of the Middle Ages in a fun and friendly way. Even though I had visited the area many times, his insights brought new discoveries and deepened my appreciation for Paris. After the tour, we enjoyed an apéro at a café. Sipping beer while hearing him discuss the richness of French culture was a blissful bonus. Sometimes, having a guided tour is a great experience.
Nakamura has opened my eyes to a more enchanting Paris waiting to be discovered beyond the familiar city we all know.

a.中村さんガイドツアーの出発点はサンミッシェル広場。
b.ソルボンヌ大学あたりをうろうろ。
c.クリュニー中世美術館で中世芸術のお勉強。
d.フランスガイドの中村さん、素敵な方です。