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Join us at our property while living in close contact with nature on an art island Kagawa in Japan

  • Última atividade : 14 set. 2025

Disponibilidade

  2025 

 Hospedagem min. solicitada: 1 mês ou mais

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Detalhes

  • Descrição

    Descrição

    There exist a countless number of unexplored but very attractive areas in Japan where human lives still coexist with nature. The Seto Inland Sea, where Teshima is located, is one such beautiful place in Japan which retains unique scenic beauties. The entire region, including the sea and the coastal areas around it, is often collectively called “Setouchi.” The sea water is calm, like that of a lake, and the scenic beauty, consisting of the sea dotted with thousands of islands, makes it one of Japan’s most beautiful places. The unique cultures and traditions that are nurtured by the region’s nature and its history of trade serve as significant attractions; these aspects are still deeply rooted in people’s everyday lives today.

    There are some 700 smaller islands in the Seto Inland Sea, only 160 of which are inhabited. Even the inhabited islands have suffered depopulation, as well as aging populations; as such, it is not uncommon to have islands where residents have an average age above 70. Teshima is no exception; it is a small island with around only 750 inhabitants, challenged with depopulation and an aging population. As the name “Teshima” (literally, “rich island”) indicates, the island is blessed with spring water. Local residents have supported themselves by growing rice, dairy farming, fishing and growing vegetables. Dairy farming has enabled island residents to be self-sufficient and produce abundant food. The original landscape of Japan has been preserved, along with traditional styles of living that have been lost in more urban areas.

    However, at the height of the rapid economic growth of Japan, when mass consumption became a virtue, a grave incident occurred; a huge amount of industrial waste was disposed illegally in Teshima. Old things were destroyed, new things were produced one after another, and the huge amount of waste caused from such consumption was illegally dumped on this otherwise beautiful, untouched island in Setouchi. The beautiful beach was filled with garbage from unauthorized dumping, which was buried in the sand or piled up in heaps and burnt, causing black smoke to rise here and there. The residents of Teshima continuously complained to the municipal authorities about the appalling, abnormal situation that had befallen the island, but the authorities did not recognize the problem for a long time.
    The people of Teshima, with a strong desire to protect their island, at last filed for arbitration at the Kagawa prefecture. After a long legal battle, the issue was finally settled and the cleaning of the island started, which was completed on March 29, 2017. It took as long as 14 years for all of the industrial waste that had been dumped on the island to be removed. (937,000 tons in total) This incident is now considered to be a turning point for the nation, highlighting the need to transition from a mass consumption and mass waste style of life to a more recycling-oriented society.

    As the new era was ushered in, the art project commenced in Teshima following a successful project at Naoshima, with the hope of supporting the suffering island residents and helping to recover pride in their island. With the opening of the internationally-renowned Teshima Museum in 2010, the island is now also rich in art. The concept of the art project “coexistence of nature, art, and architecture”, and with this concept it aims to create works that suit the surrounding environment of the venue.
    Thus it has served as a venue for projects related to food and art. Artwork has been created based on themes such as “art and a rich diet” and “recovering nature and humanity.” Due to its favorable location in which nature and art are united, along with its fascinating food culture, Teshima attracts visitors from both Japan and abroad as the second largest art island after Naoshima, the world-famous art island.

    In this new era, Teshima is attracting many more domestic and international visitors as tourists. However, there are few places where foreign tourists can both learn from such a tragic past and experience the story of the island itself, and experience the beautiful nature the island is blessed with. Only limited services for tourists are available; even though an increasing number of foreign guests visit the island, there is virtually no place for them that enables communication with each other and no accommodation where they can spend their time on the island comfortably but with the experience of traditional Japanese living.
    This leads us to the concept of branding Teshima by reusing what is available on the island to create what is now needed. We began our project with the aims of reviving pride in Teshima and increasing the value of Japan’s provincial towns, of opening the doors of the provincial towns of Japan directly to the world, and of making a first step forward towards a sustainable future since 2017.

    In the villages on the island where untouched Japanese scenery still remains, there are many traditional Japanese houses. Half of them are not inhabited; some were abandoned a long time ago and have been neglected. We aim to provide accommodation to visitors who want to experience life on the island by making use of these unused houses.
    We luckily found a couple of houses whose owner kindly understands the value of our project. The houses which stand within the existing residential areas will let those who stay in them feel the daily life of local people close by. Quiet nights, the tweets of birds, and daily lives that start very early in the morning…there is a lot to see and learn from the lives of the local people, and it may remind visitors of what is really important in life. For those who want to experience the ever-changing seasons and relaxing moments, our accommodation will offer unique moments of ease and peace on an island where time seems to flow slowly. We now own two properties and a cafe & gallery on the island and welcome our guest all over the world.

    ABOUT US:
    We are brother and sister grew up in Takamatsu, prefectural capital of Kagawa, and we both lived abroad for study or business for several years. Keiko (sister) has been based in Teshima since 2017 when we open up our first property and Atsushi (brother) is based in Takamatsu. We are always passionate about meeting new people all over the world and exchange the cultures and values.

  • Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado

    Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado

    Projetos artísticos
    Prática de idiomas
    Ajuda a cuidar da casa
    Manutenção geral
  • Interesses

    Interesses

    Cultura
    Culinária e comida
    Arte e design
    Arquitetura
    Ciclismo
    Praia
    Naturaleza
  • Objetivos de sustentabilidade da ONU que este anfitrião quer atingir

    Objetivos de sustentabilidade da ONU que este anfitrião quer atingir

    Objetivos da ONU
    Erradicar a pobreza
    Erradicar a fome
    Saúde de qualidade
    Educação de qualidade
    Igualdade de género
    Água potável e saneamento
    Energias renováveis e acessíveis
    Trabalho digno e crescimento económico
    Indústria, inovação e infraestruturas
    Reduzir as desigualdades
    Cidades e comunidades sustentáveis
    Produção e consumo sustentáveis
    Ação climática
    Proteger a vida marinha
    Proteger a vida terrestre
    Paz, justiça et instituições eficazes
    Parcerias para a implementação dos objetivos
  • Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado

    Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado

    Workawayers will get the chance to be in close contact to nature, the sea and mountain, and Japanese culture. It is a simple authentic Japanese life with nature far away from the modern cities in the world even though the island is accessible to the cities in 30-50min. Kindly noted that there is no supermarket, convenience store, drug store and hospital.
    You will have the opportunity to learn about local Japanese lives and values. We can offer opportunities to communities with the locals on the street or at our cafe etc.

  • Anfitriões que oferecem uma remuneração de acordo com o salário mínimo do país.

    Anfitriões que oferecem uma remuneração de acordo com o salário mínimo do país.

    Este anfitrião oferece acomodação e remuneração.

  • Ajuda

    Ajuda

    We look for someone a hard-worker, responsible, tidy and flexible who can stay at least 8 weeks.

    [Main task]
    - Housekeeping of our properties (9am-12pm)
    [Sub-tasks]
    - Tidy up and water the gardens
    - Help our cafe etc.

    *We will pay hourly wage (1100 JPY) for your help on our business.
    *Working Holiday visa or any type of visa or certification which allows to work in Japan is mandatory.
    *Housekeeping experience at an accommodation is preferable.

  • Idiomas

    Inglês: Fluente
    Japonês: Fluente

  • Acomodação

    Acomodação

    The second floor of the two-stories Japanese folk house located 5-min-walk from the main port and our property. Fully furnished. You have own private room, but you need to share the bathroom and kitchen with other workawayers.

  • Algo mais...

    Algo mais...

    You can visit the museums including Teshima Art Museum, one of the best museum in the world, or another art islands. And the beach is right there!

  • Mais alguns detalhes

    Mais alguns detalhes

    • Acesso à internet

    • Acesso à internet limitado

      Acesso à internet limitado

    • Temos mascotes

    • Somos fumantes

    • Pode hospedar famílias

  • Pode hospedar nômades digitais

    Pode hospedar nômades digitais

    No wifi at the house but wifi is available at our cafe located 5min-walk away.

  • Quantos Workawayers pode acomodar?

    Quantos Workawayers pode acomodar?

    Mais de 2

  • Meus animais / animais de estimação

    Meus animais / animais de estimação

Nº de ref. de anfitrião: 222762832777

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Fotos

Duas mulheres caminham ao longo de uma praia de areia, com um corpo de água e uma ilha rochosa coberta de árvores ao fundo em um dia ensolarado.
A imagem mostra um quarto aconchegante com duas camas, um sofá e uma mesa, com piso e paredes de madeira e uma janela com vista para as árvores do lado de fora.
A imagem mostra uma sala de jantar moderna com uma mesa branca e cadeiras amarelas, cercada por portas e janelas deslizantes, com um teto de madeira e uma grande luminária branca.
A imagem mostra uma casa serena em estilo japonês com um jardim de cascalho, com um deck de madeira e uma variedade de plantas, em um céu claro e ensolarado.
A imagem retrata uma paisagem serena com colinas e campos verdejantes, com árvores espalhadas por toda parte, em um céu claro e ensolarado.
A imagem mostra uma cena serena de um parque com uma estrutura de cúpula branca, cercada por árvores e grama, com uma pequena porta preta e um caminho sinuoso que leva a ela.

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