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Living immersion in rural life and help with restoring farm house in Nagatoro, Japan

  • Última actividad : 16 jun 2026

DISPONIBILIDAD

  2026 

 Estancia mínima: Al menos 2 semanas

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  • Descripción

    Descripción

    We are a couple in our fifties who have spent our careers as international journalists -

    We have always been drawn to places that carry a story. This farmhouse is one of them.

    This is a large traditional Japanese farmhouse in rural Japan, over around 130 years old. It was once owned by a remarkable man - a scientist, photographer, silk producer, and collector who spent his life cultivating silkworms, travelling, and amassing an extraordinary archive of books, photographs, documents, ceramics, scientific instruments, and historical objects. Much of that collection remains inside the house today. We are still discovering what is here.

    Our project is the full restoration of this farmhouse - structurally, practically, and historically. That means carpentry, painting, and repair tasks, but also cataloging antiques, restoring vintage equipment, building a productive vegetable garden, and reviving the small mulberry farm on the property. It is a large, long-term undertaking and we are looking for people who want to become a genuine part of it rather than simply pass through.

    We split our time between the farmhouse and our family home. We are usually present - sometimes both of us, sometimes one - and we take the relationships we build here seriously. We want helpers to feel trusted, involved, and at home.

    If you are someone who works hard, stays curious, and finds meaning in doing things properly - we would love to hear from you. The location is about 2 hours away from Tokyo. Immersed in nature but easy for you to go out on trips and exploration.

    Our station name is NOGAMI station, it's about 30minutes walk to our home.

  • Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Proyectos artísticos
    Ayuda en proyectos ecológicos
    Jardinería básica
    Proyectos creativos DIY «hazlo tú mismo»
    Ayuda en una granja
    Cocinar para toda la familia
    Ayuda doméstica
    Mantenimiento básico
  • Intereses

    Intereses

    Cultura
    Videografía
    Películas y televisión
    Agricultura
    Trabajo de caridad
    Artes escénicas
    Escritura
    Dibujo y pintura
    Carpintería
    Animales
    Arquitectura
    Cocina y alimentación
    Jardinería
    Fotografía
    Cuidado de plantas
    Música
    Historia
    Bricolaje y manualidades
    Libros
    Arte y diseño
    Yoga / bienestar
    Deportes de equipo
    Naturaleza
    Acampada
    Montaña
    Playa
    Actividades al aire libre
    Senderismo
    Ciclismo
    Deportes de aventura
  • Objetivos de sostenibilidad de las NU que intenta conseguir este anfitrión

    Objetivos de sostenibilidad de las NU que intenta conseguir este anfitrión

    Objetivos de las NU
    Fin de la pobreza
    Hambre cero
    Salud y bienestar
    Educación de calidad
    Igualdad de género
    Agua limpia y saneamiento
    Energía asequible y no contaminante
    Trabajo decente y crecimiento económico
    Industria, innovación e infraestructura
    Reducción de las desigualdades
    Ciudades y comunidades sostenibles
    Producción y consumo responsables
    Acción por el clima
    Vida submarina
    Vida de ecosistemas terrestres
    Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas
    Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
  • Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    This place offers something that is genuinely rare - a living immersion in rural Japanese life, history, and craft rather than a curated tourist version of it.

    The farmhouse itself is a cultural artifact. Over 130 years old, it was built and lived in the traditional way - hand-cut beams, tatami rooms, sliding screens, a mulberry farm.

    We have spent decades exploring and telling stories, both personally and professionally. Conversation here tends to go somewhere interesting. We are genuinely curious about the people who come, and we enjoy sharing what we know about Japanese rural life, local history, food, and the story of this particular place.

    Day to day, cultural exchange happens naturally - cooking meals together, visiting local markets, understanding the rhythms of a Japanese village, learning about sericulture and traditional craftsmanship, and slowly uncovering the history embedded in the house room by room.

    The village itself is part of the exchange. It is a real, working community - not a tourist destination. Helpers who stay long enough tend to become a quiet part of it.
    For the right people, this is less a cultural exchange programme and more a way of briefly living inside a piece of Japanese history.

  • Ayuda

    Ayuda

    We are restoring a 130-year-old traditional Japanese farmhouse from the ground up, and the scope of tasks is genuinely broad. We are looking for people who want to contribute meaningfully to a long-term project rather than tick tasks off a list.

    The tasks falls into a few areas:

    **Hands-on restoration** - carpentry, woodworking, painting, surface preparation, repairing rooms and structures throughout the house. Experience with traditional buildings or natural materials is a bonus, but a good eye, patience, and willingness to learn matter just as much.

    **Historical cataloging and conservation** - sorting, documenting, cleaning, and caring for a significant collection of antiques, books, photographs, documents, ceramics, and scientific instruments left by the previous owner. This suits people who are detail-oriented, careful, and genuinely curious about history.

    **Garden and farm tasks** - building and maintaining a productive vegetable garden, tending the small mulberry farm, landscaping, and outdoor projects. Interest in organic growing, permaculture, or simply working outside is very welcome.

    **General maintenance and housekeeping** - keeping the house running well as restoration progresses, which is unglamorous but essential.

    We don't expect any one person to cover all of this. Our ideal is a small team of 3-4 people with different strengths who complement each other well.

    What matters most to us is reliability, genuine motivation, and the ability to do tasks with initiative. We prefer longer stays - several weeks at minimum - because this project rewards people who take the time to understand the place.

    When you apply, please tell us specifically why this project interests you. That tells us more than a list of skills ever could.

  • Idiomas

    Idiomas hablados
    Inglés: Fluido
    Japonés: Fluido

    Este anfitrión ofrece intercambio de idiomas
    Este anfitrión ha indicado que está interesado en compartir su idioma o aprender otro.
    Ponte en contacto con él para obtener más información.

  • Alojamiento

    Alojamiento

    Helpers stay in their own private traditional Japanese room within the farmhouse - tatami floor, sliding screens, natural light. The rooms are the real thing, part of the original house, and living in them is part of the experience.

    The house is fully equipped for comfortable daily life:

    - Hot shower
    - Washing machine
    - Full kitchen with all facilities
    - Common living areas with space to relax, read, and unwind
    - Internet access
    - Guitars and other instruments available
    - Plenty of quiet corners and outdoor space

    Food is provided. Meals can be prepared together as a group or independently - we are relaxed about this and happy to find a rhythm that works for whoever is here.

    The house comfortably hosts 3-4 helpers at a time. We hope people will enjoy each other's company - cooking together, exploring the area on days off, and building a small sense of community among themselves.

    Bicycles are available for getting around. A scooter may also be available for responsible riders. The village has a supermarket and everyday amenities close by. A beautiful river within easy reach is perfect for swimming in the warmer months.

    The surrounding area is quiet, green, and genuinely rural - not a tourist destination, but a real Japanese village with its own rhythm and character. For people who want that, it is exactly the right kind of place to be.

  • Un poco más de información

    Un poco más de información

    • Acceso a Internet

    • Acceso a Internet limitado

      Acceso a Internet limitado

    • Tenemos animales

    • Somos fumadores

    • Puede alojar familias

  • Puede acoger a nómadas digitales

    Puede acoger a nómadas digitales

    Este anfitrión ha indicado que le encanta acoger a nómadas digitales.

  • Espacio para aparcar autocaravanas

    Espacio para aparcar autocaravanas

    Este anfitrión puede proporcionar un sitio para autocaravanas.

  • Podría aceptar mascotas

    Podría aceptar mascotas

    Este anfitrión dice que acepta a viajeros con mascotas.

  • ¿Cuántos voluntarios puedes hospedar?

    ¿Cuántos voluntarios puedes hospedar?

    Más de dos

  • Mis animales / mascotas

    Mis animales / mascotas

Número de referencia de anfitrión: 214672513991

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Fotos

Una pareja sonriente, con sombreros, se hace un selfi en primer plano en una calle animada y pintoresca, flanqueada por edificios tradicionales de madera, turistas y vegetación al fondo.
Una escena rústica de campo con casas tradicionales, frondosos árboles verdes, cielo azul, una motocicleta aparcada a la derecha y un ambiente sereno y tranquilo bajo la brillante luz del sol.
Esta imagen muestra una habitación tradicional japonesa con tatamis, puertas correderas de shoji, un futón en el centro y una decoración minimalista con techo de madera.
Tres personas disfrutan de un día soleado junto al río; una está sentada en una roca, otra descansa a la orilla del agua y la tercera se adentra en el agua. Todo ello rodeado de una exuberante naturaleza.
Se trata de una casa tradicional japonesa de dos plantas con puertas correderas y un balcón; varias bicicletas aparcadas en el exterior, un cielo azul claro y la vegetación circundante crean un ambiente tranquilo.
Se trata de una habitación tradicional japonesa con tatamis, una mesa baja de madera, varios cojines de suelo, tres guitarras y puertas correderas de shoji a lo largo de las paredes.

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