Deux enfants souriants posent dans une rue animée de Japon. Les enseignes lumineuses, les décorations colorées et l'emblématique tour Tsutenkaku composent une toile de fond urbaine animée, avec des passants qui défilent.
Deux enfants sont assis côte à côte sur une luge rose ; tout sourire, ils jouent dans la neige, emmitouflés dans des vêtements d'hiver colorés, profitant pleinement de cette journée enneigée.
Deux enfants souriants, vêtus de tabliers, se tiennent à l'intérieur, les mains plongées dans un grand saladier rempli de haricots. Ils semblent captivés et heureux, participant à une activité culinaire ludique.
Une femme accompagnée de ses deux enfants, tous souriants, ont le visage appuyé sur leurs mains. Assis à une table devant un fond rose pâle, ils ont l'air joyeux.
Deux enfants, habillés pour affronter le froid, sourient dans une rue mouillée et enneigée. Ils tiennent des friandises, chaussés de bottes, munis de sacs à dos et vêtus de tenues colorées, dans un quartier charmant.
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Cultural exchange project for families with children in Nishinari, Osaka

  • Activité récente : 19 avr. 2026

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  2026 

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  • Description

    Description

    I am a mother of two children (a 6-year-old son and an 8-year-old daughter). Japanese is their native language. They are beginners in English and can speak a little Chinese.

    We are considering living abroad in the future, so we would love to give them opportunities to get used to hearing and interacting with native English speakers in everyday life. We hope they can play, explore, and build friendships naturally.

    Our home is a traditional Japanese house (kominka), which may feel quite different from Western homes. This house is not used as our main residence at the moment, so we are slowly maintaining and improving it. During your stay, we would really appreciate help with small DIY projects and simple maintenance around the house. Nothing professional — just light and safe projects that we can do together.

    We usually ask for about 3 hours of help per day, around 4 days a week. The rest of the time you are free to explore Osaka, relax, or spend time with us and the children.

    While the adults are doing small DIY projects or tasks around the house, help cooking and eat together , it would be great if our children could play together and become friends. If you are travelling with children, it would be nice if they are around a similar age to ours, but it is also perfectly fine if they simply enjoy playing with younger kids.

    Families with children are very welcome. However, please note that the house has some steps and glass sliding doors, so very young babies or toddlers may require extra supervision.

    The house is located in Osaka, one of the most vibrant and friendly cities in Japan. In your free time you can explore local neighborhoods, enjoy Japanese food culture, visit temples and markets, or take short trips to Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe, which are all nearby.

  • Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre

    Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre

    Pratique d’une langue
    Enseignement
    Jardinage
    Bricolage et construction
    Cuisine/repas pour la famille
    Aide à la maison
    Entretien général
    Aide informatique/internet
  • Centres d’intérêt

    Centres d’intérêt

    Soin des plantes
    Langues
    Bricolage / artisanat
    Nature
  • Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre

    Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre

    Stay in residential area and explore like a local. You can learn about local atomosphere.

  • Projets impliquant des enfants

    Projets impliquant des enfants

    Ce projet peut impliquer des enfants. Pour en savoir plus, consultez nos directives et conseils ici.

  • Aide

    Aide

    🌿 Spring Family Cultural Exchange Stay (Osaka, Nishinari | May 2–6)

    We are hosting a short-term, family-style cultural exchange in our 100-year-old traditional Japanese house (kominka) in Nishinari, Osaka.

    This house is our vacation home, and during this period we will be staying there together and sharing daily life.

    This is not a job, but a shared living experience — similar to a homestay, where we spend time together as families and share daily life.



    📅 Dates

    Check-in: May 2, 2026
    Check-out: May 6, 2026 (morning)



    🏡 About the Experience

    You will stay with a local Osaka family and experience real everyday life in Japan.

    In our 100-year-old traditional house, we share daily routines, meals, and small projects together in a relaxed, homestay-style atmosphere.

    This is not a tourist stay — we value sharing real life.

    Our goal is to enjoy cultural exchange while creating a natural English environment for our children through everyday interaction.



    👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Who We’re Looking For

    We can host one family (up to 3–4 people).

    We prefer a native English-speaking family (UK, USA, Canada, etc.) with children.

    Most of our children’s friends are around 5–6 years old, so children of a similar age may find it easier to connect and play together.

    We are also happy to welcome older children (up to around 10 years old) who enjoy spending time with younger kids and are comfortable in a shared family environment.

    We are not looking for childcare, but natural communication as part of daily life.

    Our children are currently learning English and are not fluent yet.
    They can be a bit shy at first and may not speak much English yet, but they are curious and enjoy listening and gradually building confidence through interaction.

    We especially welcome guests who enjoy hands-on activities such as DIY or home maintenance.



    🔧 Help & Activities

    We would appreciate some light help as part of daily life, such as:

    • Cleaning and organizing shared spaces
    • Light to moderate DIY (simple plaster touch-ups, small repairs, etc.)
    • Occasional help with simple cooking or meal preparation

    All tasks are safe, manageable, and done together — this is not professional construction work.

    We plan around two help sessions during the stay, approximately 5 hours each.

    We will take breaks and work together at a relaxed pace.

    If you enjoy spending time with children, we would also appreciate simple activities such as reading English picture books or playing together in English.

    (This is not formal teaching, just natural interaction.)



    🕊 Free Time

    The rest of the time is free.

    You are welcome to go out together, or spend time independently, depending on your preference.



    🍽 Meals & Living

    Accommodation is provided in exchange for help.

    Meals are generally self-managed.
    You are welcome to use the kitchen and refrigerator freely.

    If you’re interested and the timing works, we may also enjoy potluck-style dinners together.

    There may also be opportunities to have potluck meals with local friends.



    🛏 Room

    You will have a private room on the second floor.

    The toilet, bathroom, kitchen, and living room are shared spaces.



    🌳 Daily Life

    We value everyday experiences as much as the activities.

    For example:

    • Visiting local home centers and supermarkets
    • Going to nearby parks
    • Exploring Osaka neighborhoods
    • Visiting places like the zoo with children

    If you’re interested, there may be opportunities for children to play together with our friends’ children.

    We may also enjoy cooking simple Japanese dishes together, such as okonomiyaki.



    📶 Connectivity

    There is no Wi-Fi in the house.

    Also, mobile signal may be weak indoors depending on the carrier.

    In our experience, UQ Mobile and SoftBank worked relatively well, while Rakuten Mobile had weaker reception.

    This is for reference only, as coverage may vary. We recommend bringing a pocket Wi-Fi if needed.



    🏡 About the House

    As this is a 100-year-old traditional house, some parts (such as sliding glass doors) are delicate.

    We are looking for guests who are respectful and mindful of shared spaces.



    👶 Family Environment

    As we have young children, the house can be lively at times.

    We hope to welcome guests who are comfortable in a warm and family-oriented environment.

    We usually go to bed around 9:00 pm and wake up around 6:00 am.

    We appreciate a calm and quiet atmosphere in the evenings, and guests with a similar rhythm may find the stay more comfortable.



    🤝 Community

    From time to time, local friends with children may visit.

    It can be a nice opportunity for children to play together and experience local life.

    Visits are small, occasional, and we maintain a calm, family-friendly atmosphere.




    💬 Before Booking

    Before confirming the stay, we would love to have a short Zoom call to get to know each other.

    This will be a casual and friendly conversation, not a formal interview.



    🌱 Final Note

    This is our first time hosting in this way, so we expect to shape the experience together as we go.

    We hope to create a comfortable and meaningful time for ever

  • Langues

    Langues parlées
    Japonais: Courant
    Anglais: Intermédiaire
    Chinois (mandarin): Débutant

    Cet hôte propose un échange linguistique
    English , Chinese

  • Hébergement

    Hébergement

    One room for a family.
    one or two beds available and also Japanese style floor Futon .

  • Autres infos...

    Autres infos...

    While the main focus is on local everyday life in Nishinari, there are also popular areas nearby.

    Places like Dobutsuen-mae, Tsutenkaku, Spa World, and Dotonbori are within easy reach, so you can explore them during your free time if you’d like.

  • Informations complémentaires

    Informations complémentaires

    • Accès Internet

    • Accès Internet limité

      Accès Internet limité

    • Nous avons des animaux

    • Nous sommes fumeurs

    • Familles bienvenues

  • Combien de volontaires pouvez-vous accueillir ?

    Combien de volontaires pouvez-vous accueillir ?

    Plus de 2

  • Mes animaux

    Mes animaux

N° de référence hôte : 816718772945

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Deux enfants souriants posent dans une rue animée de Japon. Les enseignes lumineuses, les décorations colorées et l'emblématique tour Tsutenkaku composent une toile de fond urbaine animée, avec des passants qui défilent.
Deux enfants sont assis côte à côte sur une luge rose ; tout sourire, ils jouent dans la neige, emmitouflés dans des vêtements d'hiver colorés, profitant pleinement de cette journée enneigée.
Deux enfants souriants, vêtus de tabliers, se tiennent à l'intérieur, les mains plongées dans un grand saladier rempli de haricots. Ils semblent captivés et heureux, participant à une activité culinaire ludique.
Une femme accompagnée de ses deux enfants, tous souriants, ont le visage appuyé sur leurs mains. Assis à une table devant un fond rose pâle, ils ont l'air joyeux.
Deux enfants, habillés pour affronter le froid, sourient dans une rue mouillée et enneigée. Ils tiennent des friandises, chaussés de bottes, munis de sacs à dos et vêtus de tenues colorées, dans un quartier charmant.

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