Si vas a visitar Japón para hacer tareas de voluntariado, trabajar o estudiar, necesitarás el visado correspondiente. Si quieres más información, ponte en contacto con la embajada de tu país antes de viajar.
Meaning of the colours:
Workawayers necesitados
Workawayers posiblemente necesitados
No disponible
By default (toggle switch to the left) hosts who have both yellow AND green indicated for the months
you have selected will be shown. If you move the toggle to the right ONLY hosts who have indicated
green will be shown.
Meaning of this:
By default (toggle switch to the left) will show hosts who have ANY of the months you have chosen
marked as available. This means that some of the months might be marked red (no availability.) If
you need to see ALL of the months you have selected as available move the toggle to the right.
My name is Shinku. I am a Buddhist monk living in a beautiful and peaceful temple in the countryside south of Nagoya. It is the perfect place to practice meditation and get away from busy everyday life. I live together with my wife, 8 year old son ......
We live at the foot of Mt. Yotei in Niseko, Hokkaido.
We have three days off per week, so helpers can live in the house by themselves during those days.
Our members are me, my wife, three elementary school sisters, two dogs, and 4chickens.
IN ......
Our business is cabinet making and weaving in the rural mountains of Western Japan.
We renovated an old primary school into workshops and residential space.
During April - November we often run one day crafts workshops and offer residential ......
I am a 77 year old Japanese woman living on my own in rural Japan, in a 200 year old farmhouse. I am in the middle of the last photo of my profile.
During the pandemic, I started, with some of my friends, to organize an online network, where ......
If you are planning to visit the Japan to volunteer, work or study you will need the correct visa. To find out more information you need to contact the embassy in your home country before travelling.