actualizado  

Cultural exchange with warm connections in Nagasaki, Japan

  • Última actividad : 14 may 2025

DISPONIBILIDAD

  2025 

 Estancia mínima:  Al menos 2 semanas

Ene
Feb
Mar
Abr
May
Jun
Jul
Ago
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dic

Detalles

  • Descripción

    Descripción

    Hello Workawayers!

    Are you passionate about cultural exchange, love spending time with children, and enjoy sharing your own traditions and ideas?Then you might be a perfect fit for our community!
    We are looking for Workawayers who:
    ✔︎ Enjoy interacting with kids and families in a warm, casual setting
    ✔︎ Can live cooperatively in a shared house environment
    ✔︎ Are eager to actively contribute ideas and energy to our activities
    ✔︎ Are flexible and happy to join a variety of activities, from cultural events to outdoor adventures

    Important: How to Apply
    We receive many wonderful messages from people around the world.
    To make the application process smooth for both you and us, please send a complete message using the application template on your first contact. The "application template" is at the end of my profile in "What else" section.
    If your first message includes all the requested information and we have availability, we usually confirm your stay after just one message. We also use your message to understand how well you imagine yourself contributing to and living here. Since exchanging many back-and-forth messages takes a lot of time, we appreciate your cooperation in providing all the necessary details upfront.
    Thank you so much for your understanding — we’re very excited to meet you!

    I'm Akino, a 34-year-old mother of three (Wataro, a 7-year-old boy; Momo, a 4-year-old boy; and Nene, a 2-year-old girl). My husband, Yasu, works as a civil servant at a city hall.
    In December 2023, I started a cultural exchange community in Isahaya City, Nagasaki, to create a space where people from different backgrounds can connect, share experiences, and learn from each other.
    I have a deep love for traveling and cultural exchange. I’ve visited more than a dozen countries and previously volunteered in Australia, New Zealand, and Ghana.
    Now, as a mother, I can't travel as freely, so I decided to bring the world to my children and our local community by hosting Workawayers.

    What We Offer:
    Here, cultural exchange is at the heart of everything we do.
    Workawayers become part of a warm, welcoming environment where they can share their culture, connect with locals, and experience authentic Japanese hospitality.

    Our Activities:
    ■ Kids Cultural Exchange Program (Twice a Week – Wednesdays & Thursdays, 15:00–19:00)
    Starting in April 2025, this program is designed for children aged 6–10.
    Rather than following a traditional textbook-style English class, we focus on real-life communication through play, cultural sharing, and cooking activities.The goal is to help children naturally develop their English skills and foster an international mindset. Children practice introducing Japanese culture by sharing traditional games, foods, and customs. We encourage Workawayers to bring their own ideas and actively help shape each session! As the children are still learning English, patience and a cheerful attitude are essential.
    During school holidays (spring, summer, and winter), we may have a special schedule with different events and activities.

    ■ Parent & Child Cultural Exchange Program (Every Friday, 10:00–14:00)
    Also starting in April 2025, this program is for families with children aged 0–5.
    Parents and children participate together in activities like crafts, outdoor play, picnics, and traditional Japanese sweets-making. This program is not only for young children but also offers parents a chance for international exchange, casual English conversation, and a refreshing break from daily childcare.
    Activities are planned together with the participating families.

    ■ Community Exchange Events (A few times a month on Sundays & holidays)
    We regularly host cultural exchange events where Workawayers can share their talents, ideas, and traditions. If you have a special skill, hobby, or cultural custom you'd like to introduce, we would love to include it!

    ■ Potluck Parties (Occasionally)
    A fun and delicious way to share traditional foods from around the world with the local community.

    ■ Outdoor Adventures & Camping (Occasionally)
    We organize overnight camping trips and day hikes where we cook over campfires and enjoy time together in nature.

    ■ Local Day Trips & Outings
    When we have free time, we love inviting Workawayers to join us for day trips and local adventures.
    If there's something you'd love to experience in Japan, let us know—we’ll do our best to make it happen!

  • Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Trabajo de caridad
    Proyectos artísticos
    Práctica de idiomas
    Enseñanza
    Jardinería
    Cuidado de niños y juegos creativos
    Cocinar para toda la familia
    Ayuda doméstica
    Mantenimiento general
  • Intereses

    Intereses

    Autodesarrollo
    Eventos y sociedad
    Cultura
    Bricolaje y manualidades
    Idiomas
    Jardinería
    Cocina y alimentación
    Senderismo
    Actividades al aire libre
    Montaña
    Acampada
    Naturaleza
    Yoga / bienestar
  • Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    At our community, you will have the chance to experience authentic Japanese family life and rural culture in Nagasaki.
    Through our cultural programs and everyday activities, you can:
    ✔︎Share your own culture, language, and skills with local children and families
    ✔︎Experience traditional Japanese customs, seasonal events, and home-cooked meals
    ✔︎Practice and learn Japanese in daily conversations with locals
    ✔︎Participate in traditional crafts, cooking, and outdoor activities
    ✔︎Join local outings and explore the beautiful countryside, hot springs, and historic sites
    ✔︎Build meaningful connections with both children and adults in a warm, supportive environment
    ✔︎Gain experience in leading fun, creative activities for kids and families

    We believe that cultural exchange is a two-way journey.
    While you share your world with us, we are excited to share our culture, lifestyle, and hospitality with you!

  • Proyectos con niños

    Proyectos con niños

    En este proyecto podría haber niños. Para obtener más información, consulta nuestras directrices y consejos aquí.

  • Ayuda

    Ayuda

    Your main responsibility here is to participate in the cultural exchange programs and events I organize, where you’ll have the chance to connect with local kids and people. Bringing your own ideas for activities or cultural sharing is welcomed!

    Schedule:
    ■Kids Cultural Exchange Program : Wednesday & Thursday, 15:00-19:00
    ■Parent & Child Cultural Exchange Program:Friday, 10:00-14:00
    ■Potluck Parties/ Camping / Cultural Exchange Events : Occasionally

    Daily programs and events take place 3-4 days per week, typically lasting 2-4 hours each day. You may have to take time for preparation or shopping when you want to organize activities or cultural sharing. Overnight camps take may last a few days in nature. During school holidays (spring, summer, and winter breaks), we may have a special schedule with different activities and events.
    You’ll have at least 2-3 full days off per week, with many days offering half-day free time. I provide a monthly schedule in advance if needed.

    Housekeeping Duties:
    As this is your home during your stay, please take care of daily chores in the community house. Since my family does not live here, you won’t need to spend time assisting us directly. Instead, work together with your housemates to keep things comfortable and organized.
    Daily tasks include:
    ・Cleaning the house (entrance, living room, kitchen, toilet, shower room, bedroom)
    ・Laundry (including your bed sheets and towels for the community house)
    ・Taking out garbage on schedule
    ・Keeping common areas tidy and organized
    ・ Dishes after using
    ・Taking care of compost
    ・Gardening

  • Idiomas

    Idiomas hablados
    Inglés: Fluido
    Japonés: Fluido
    Español: Principiante
    Francés: Principiante
    Thai: Principiante

    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

    You will stay in a dedicated Workawayer house in Isahaya City, Nagasaki, where we also host our cultural exchange programs and events with locals.
    Our family lives separately, about 1.6 km away, but we often meet for activities, meals, and outings.

    The house is a small, cozy, standalone home with:
    ・One bedroom with two beds
    ・One living room with one bed (separated by a curtain for privacy)
    ・A kitchen, toilet, and shower room, all shared among the residents

    We typically host 2–3 volunteers at the same time. You will most likely share the house with other Workawayers, or we may accommodate couples or families depending on availability.

    Since the living space is shared, it’s important that you are comfortable with communal living, respectful of others, and able to communicate openly with your housemates.

    The nearest train station, JR Nishi-Isahaya, is a 14-minute walk (950m) away.
    There’s a 7-Eleven about 10 minutes on foot (750m), and a supermarket about 23 minutes away (1.7 km).
    For fresh bread lovers, the popular bakery Kamando is just a 9-minute walk (650m)!
    We also have a shared bicycle available for your use.

    When you arrive in Isahaya, we can pick you up from JR Nishi-Isahaya Station, Isahaya Station, or the Isahaya Interchange bus stop.
    If you're flying into Nagasaki Airport, you can take a bus to Isahaya Station.

    Food:
    We always provide basic ingredients such as rice, seasonings, and other essentials. We also cover the cost of ingredients for meals shared during cultural exchange programs and events.
    For these shared meals, we decide the menu together with our volunteers. We would love for you to introduce dishes from your home country or suggest Japanese foods you'd like to try!

    You are free to use any crops from our small garden as well. (Please note, depending on the season, there may be limited harvests.) If you help out in the garden during your stay, it would be a great gift to future volunteers!

    Outside of program meals, you are responsible for your own food expenses and eating out.
    We are open to all types of cuisine and welcome volunteers with dietary restrictions (vegetarian, vegan, etc.). However, please understand that during cultural programs/events, it might not always be possible for everyone to eat the same food, depending on the situation. We appreciate your flexibility and encourage you to share your own food culture with us and the community!

  • Algo más...

    Algo más...

    Thank you so much for reading all the way!
    If you would like to apply, please copy and paste the following template into your message and fill it out:
    -----------------------------
    ★Application Template★
    1. Available dates:
    (Example: June 1 – July 22)
    2. Self-introduction:
    (A few sentences about who you are, your background, and your interests)
    3. Why you would like to stay with us:
    (What attracted you to our project?)
    4. Skills or cultural ideas you can share:
    (Any skills, hobbies, cultural experiences, or activities you would like to introduce to the community)
    -----------------------------

    Applications that include all of the above information will be given priority.
    Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions before you apply.
    Thank you so much for your understanding — we’re very excited to meet you!

  • 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.

  • ¿Cuántos voluntarios puedes hospedar?

    ¿Cuántos voluntarios puedes hospedar?

    Más de dos

Número de referencia de anfitrión: 384257158644

Seguridad Web

Comentarios (18)



Fotos

La imagen muestra a un grupo de seis personas posando para una foto delante de un campo de flores de un amarillo vibrante, con un sereno cielo azul y nubes blancas de fondo.
La imagen muestra a un grupo de personas, incluidos niños, disfrutando de un picnic sobre una manta en un parque, con árboles y arbustos de fondo.
La imagen muestra a un grupo de niños y adultos disfrazados de Halloween, posando para una foto delante de un edificio, con un cielo nublado de fondo.
La imagen representa a una familia de ocho miembros reunidos en torno a una mesa, disfrutando juntos de una comida en una habitación acogedora con un ambiente cálido y acogedor.
La imagen muestra a un grupo de niños y un adulto posando para una foto en una zona boscosa, con el grupo haciendo signos de paz y sonriendo a la cámara.
La imagen muestra a una familia de cinco miembros posando para una foto en un parque, con un puente de piedra y frondosos árboles como pintoresco telón de fondo.
La imagen muestra a una mujer tomándose un selfie con tres niños en el suelo de una habitación con ventanas y cortinas.
La imagen muestra a una familia de cinco miembros reunidos en torno a una mesa, preparando juntos una comida, con un mapamundi en la pared y varios ingredientes dispuestos ante ellos.
La imagen representa a un grupo de siete personas reunidas en torno a una mesa repleta de comida y bebida, en un ambiente cálido y cordial.
La imagen muestra una pequeña habitación con dos camas, ropa de cama blanca y una escalera de madera, con paredes blancas y suelo de madera, y un aparato de aire acondicionado blanco en la pared.
La imagen muestra a una mujer y un niño en una cocina, preparando comida en una mesa, con otra persona de pie cerca, todos ocupados en actividades culinarias.
La imagen muestra una habitación con una mujer de pie ante una mesa, un niño sentado en una silla y niños jugando en el suelo, con una ventana y cortinas visibles.
La imagen muestra a un grupo de cinco personas, entre ellas dos adultos y tres niños, posando para una foto en una sala de juegos con un tobogán y juguetes, rodeados por un mapa en la pared.

Comentarios

Son opciones de calificación adicionales para cuando los miembros dejan sus comentarios. Se muestra la calificación media dejada en cada opción.

Precisión del perfil:
(5.0)

Intercambio cultural:
(5.0)

Comunicación:
(5.0)




















Se voluntario en un templo budista en Japón
Enjoy the mountains and join us in Hakuba, Japan