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Hello! I want to renovate some parts of my 50-year-old house and am looking for help from experienced DIYer's, since I don't have much experience myself. Last year, a couple of friends helped me to upgrade two of the rooms and we had a blast!
Onomichi is a quaint and incredibly beautiful city in the Hiroshima prefecture. It's a maze of narrow alleys and old houses, a town loved by artists, full of temples and stray cats. It is also a gateway to the Shimanami Kaido, a 70-km cycling route with bridges that connect several islands. If you enjoy cycling, the seaside and nostalgic places, you'll love it here!Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre
Bricolage et constructionEchange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre
I can show you around Onomichi, and tell you about this town's history, culture and hidden spots. Locals are very friendly and welcoming, and I can introduce you to neighbours and friends.
I work at a manga publishing company, so I can share some information about this topic if you are interested.
We can practice conversation in Spanish, Japanese, Russian and English. If you are studying Japanese, I have several textbooks you might find useful.Aide
I would like to learn from someone with renovation experience and to work together on at least one of the following:
- Changing the floor (from tatami to engineered hardwood flooring)
- Replacing wooden ceiling panels in one room
- Installing wall panelling
You don't need to be familiar with traditional Japanese building techniques, but you have to be able to use tools like a circular saw or an electric screwdriver.Langues parlées
Catalan: Courant
Anglais: Courant
Espagnol: Courant
Japonais: Courant
Russe: CourantHébergement
A private room for one person, or two people who are willing to share. You will be sleeping in a Japanese-style room with tatami flooring and futon. Your room will have air conditioning and a fan, which are essential during summer in Japan. The kitchen and bathroom will be shared with me.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided. I can cook for us, or we can cook together or take turns.
There is WIFI that can be used for browsing and checking emails or the SNS. Unfortunately, it isn't fast enough for streaming movies or online gaming. We can occasionally borrow WIFI at the neighbouring guesthouse if needed.
My house is close to the station, shops and temples, but is located on a steep hill, and cannot be reached by car. Also, please keep in mind that summer in Japan is extremely hot and humid.
My place is LGBT-friendly and strictly non-smoking.Autres infos...
You can use one of my bicycles to explore the area. I'll be happy to show you around and go cycling, swimming or sightseeing together.
The following cities can be reached by regular train: Fukuyama (20 minutes), Okayama (about 1 hour 15 minutes), Hiroshima (about 1 hour 30 minutes).
In Japan, Summer is the fireworks season, and you can enjoy the Onomichi Sumiyoshi Fireworks Festival on July 27th. There are other firework events in nearby towns and islands.Informations complémentaires
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Accès Internet limité
Nous avons des animaux
Nous sommes fumeurs
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Deux
Nombre d'heures attendues
Maximum 4-5 hours a day, 5 days a week
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Andrew was the first workawayer to stay at my place. He's very skilled with the saw and has a lot of building experience. Even when we worked on that were unfamiliar to both of us (like plastering or roof repairs) he had a… read more
Many thanks to Laura and Cristina for staying at my place and helping me to plaster my living room. They are respectful and organized helpers, and just amazing people. Their cheerfulness fills you with positive… read more
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Andrew was the first workawayer to stay at my place. He's very skilled with the saw and has a lot of building experience. Even when we worked on that were unfamiliar to both of us (like plastering or roof repairs) he had a… read more
Many thanks to Laura and Cristina for staying at my place and helping me to plaster my living room. They are respectful and organized helpers, and just amazing people. Their cheerfulness fills you with positive… read more