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Hello! Thanks for taking the time to read our profile!
----A Few Important Notes Before You Apply--------
Before reaching out, please read our profile carefully. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to respond to messages that clearly show the sender hasn’t read it.
We only host solo travelers.
We deeply appreciate those who take the time to send us thoughtful messages—we truly enjoy reading them! We genuinely wish we could host everyone, but unfortunately, we can only host one person at a time. This means we often have to send rejection messages to many wonderful people, which is very difficult for us. Please don’t take it personally or feel discouraged if we’re unable to host you.
日本人の方の滞在も歓迎しています! (We also welcome Japanese travelers!)
When contacting us, please provide ample information about yourself—your personality, values, dreams, aspirations, and what brings you to Japan—so we can get to know you better.
We CANNOT host anyone without travel insurance. Medical care in Japan is NOT free, so please make sure you are covered. Your insurance should also include personal liability coverage.
Please avoid cancellations as much as possible. Last-minute changes can be difficult for both of us.
Our home is strictly non-smoking, including the garden and surrounding areas.
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About Us
We are a married couple, Mitake Naoya and Emi. You can call us "Mitake-san" and "Emi-san."
In 2016, we moved to the westernmost part of Tokyo, closer to the mountains and the Tama River, to enjoy a life closer to nature. While still in Tokyo, our area has a more rural atmosphere, though it’s still accessible to the city center. Both of us commute to work in Tokyo.
Emi works as a school counselor at a middle and high school for girls in central Tokyo (though she prefers not to talk about work at home, as it can be exhausting).
Mitake teaches comparative politics at Komazawa University. He is also a PQ (mental fitness) coach and enjoys offering online coaching sessions for young people.
We both love traveling and have even experienced Workaway ourselves in Cambodia and Uganda.
Our Interests:
Emi enjoys painting, playing classic piano, and making stained glass. Many Workawayers have joined art lessons she attends and loved them! She’s also a big fan of Murakami Haruki.
Mitake is passionate about tennis (both playing and watching) and is a huge fan of Roger Federer. He also loves Queen, plays simple piano, and practices brush painting.
Both of us have lived in San Diego, USA (1999-2001) when Mitake was a visiting scholar at UCSD. Mitake also spent time in Texas as a high school exchange student from 1981-82 and later lived in Belgium for a year from 1991-1992.
We both love gardening and nature.
We have hosted many travelers from all over the world, including when we lived in the city center. Thanks to our Workawayers who help with house chores and gardening, we’ve been able to focus more on our work. For that, we are deeply grateful!
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Why We Love Workaway
We believe Workaway is one of the best ways to travel. It gives both hosts and travelers a wonderful opportunity for cultural exchange and learning. We love hearing travelers' stories and providing them with a chance to experience real life in Japan—not just as a tourist but as part of a local community.
We especially enjoy hosting travelers who actively explore our area, immerse themselves in the neighborhood, and seek to learn about Japanese culture and daily life.
Since we receive many applications, we want to prioritize those who have a genuine interest in experiencing life in our area and making the most of their stay in Japan.
When you apply, please let us know about yourself very well, including
-Why you’d like to stay with us
-How you’d like to spend your free time here
-Your dreams and aspirations
Looking forward to hearing from you!Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado
Jardinagem
Construção/faça você mesmo
Criar/cozinhar refeições caseiras
Ajuda a cuidar da casa
Manutenção geral
Ajuda com computadores/internet
House sitting
Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado
You can experience a completely different side of Tokyo here. While it's easy to reach the city center (we commute there ourselves), this area is peaceful and surrounded by nature. Exploring the surroundings may give you a new perspective on Tokyo’s cultural diversity.
We enjoy connecting with people from different backgrounds and believe we communicate well across cultures. As educators, we’re happy to answer any questions you may have about Japan—or anything else! We love engaging, thought-provoking conversations and exchanging ideas with our guests.Ajuda
We typically prioritize Workawayers who can commit to a four-week stay. Occasionally, we may host someone for a shorter period (about a week) if additional help is needed alongside a long-term Workawayer. During the winter months, we generally do not host, as gardening work is minimal and heating costs are high. However, in some cases, we may make exceptions for one or two Workawayers for short stays, depending on our needs.
We prefer hosting Workawayers aged 25 or older, as we find that a certain level of life skills and social aptitude helps ensure a smooth and enjoyable stay. We especially appreciate people who are comfortable managing tasks independently, as much of the work involves working alone and taking initiative. While previous work experience is a plus, we are open to younger applicants who demonstrate responsibility and a strong work ethic. Prior Workaway experience is also a bonus!
We look for Workawayers who are friendly, talkative, and outgoing, as well as environmentally conscious, dedicated, and humble. The ideal candidate is proactive, eager to learn, and capable of managing chores independently. We also value those who are respectful, open-minded, and cooperative in maintaining the quiet and clean environment of our home—someone who embraces different ways of life without being judgmental.
*Type of Help Needed
Our primary needs are household chores and gardening, which allow us to focus on our work and daily life. If you’re good at cleaning and tidying, we’d love to hear from you—because, to be honest, we are not! Please include specific details about your experience with cleaning, organizing, and gardening in your application.
*Household Chores
Daily housechores includes:
-Dusting, vacuuming, and mopping floors
-Cleaning toilets, bathrooms, and windows
-Grocery shopping
-Possibly cooking
-Other household-related tasks, including occasional minor repairs or maintenance
We do not have pets, children, or elderly family members living in the house.
*Gardening
Tasks may include:
-Weeding
-Harvesting from our small vegetable garden
-Insect control
-Plowing and relocating plants
-Small-scale landscaping
Please be prepared to handle these tasks independently—including dealing with insects, especially in summer. If you have relevant experience, we’d love to hear about it!
*Cooking Skills Are a Big Plus!
We welcome Workawayers who love to cook! While it’s not just about cooking for us, we’ve noticed that those who are skilled in the kitchen often have great communication skills, which makes for a more enjoyable and engaging stay. Also—being completely honest—they tend to be more mindful of food expenses. If you have cooking experience, please share details in your application.
*Preparing for the Next Workawayer
Before leaving, we ask Workawayers to help provide clear instructions for the next guest regarding house tasks and responsibilities. This ensures a smooth transition and helps maintain a comfortable home environment for everyone.
*Help Schedule
The typical help schedule is approximately:
-Around 4 hours in the morning
-1 hour in the evening
On help days, you should be ready to start by 7 or 8 AM, though sometimes we may start earlier. In summer, there may be days when we begin as early as 5 AM (as we did during the scorching summer of 2023!).
We want you to fully enjoy your stay, and we promise that you will never be asked to help for more than 5 hours per day. Your free time is yours to explore, relax, and make the most of your experience here!Idiomas
Inglês: Fluente
Japonês: Fluente
Francês: InicianteAcomodação
*Location & Atmosphere
We are located in the western part of Ome City, within the Tokyo Metropolis. It takes approximately 1.5 hours to reach our place from central Tokyo areas like Shinjuku or Shibuya. The nearest JR train station is about a 6-minute walk away.
Please note that our home is in a very quiet area, and you will likely spend a significant amount of time on your own during your stay.
*Room Arrangements
Your room arrangement may vary depending on the situation. We have both traditional Japanese rooms and Western-style rooms. While you may sometimes have your own room, we cannot guarantee it, as guests from other venues have priority.
When we have no other guests, you can have a Japanese-style room to yourself.
When other guests or helpers are present, you may need to share space or sleep in a different room from the one initially assigned.
Japanese rooms are not as private as Western ones, as they are separated by paper sliding doors (shoji).
Toilets and bathrooms are shared.
Other guests may be present during your stay, including some of my current or former students from the university.
Additionally, if we need to use the space or other guests arrive, you may need to temporarily vacate your sleeping area during the daytime.
*Meals & Cooking
We provide reasonably priced, non-cooked food items, ingredients, or a budget for groceries for all your meals, including lunch. This does not include ready-to-eat meals, expensive meat or fish, fancy desserts, alcohol, or other luxury items.
Fruits and nuts can be quite expensive in Japan—please check with us first before purchasing them.
We would appreciate it if you could consume white rice as much as possible, as it is a staple food in Japan. Not only is it the most economical option, but it also offers an opportunity to experience an essential part of Japanese food culture.
We are usually unable to cook for you, but you are welcome to use our kitchen to prepare your own meals. You can also do grocery shopping using our bicycle.
While we don’t eat together all the time, we truly enjoy sharing meals whenever our schedules allow. Some of our most memorable moments with Workawayers have been cooking and dining together! We love it when Workawayers prepare dishes from their home countries, though of course, this is completely optional.
*House Rules & Considerations
Our home is strictly non-smoking, including the garden and surrounding area.
Japanese homes have thin walls, and ours is no exception. Please keep noise to a minimum, especially at night. No loud music, no dancing while we are at home!
The JR Ome Line railroad tracks run right in front of our house. The train service is infrequent, and the trains are short, so most people do not find the noise or vibration bothersome. However, if you are extremely sensitive to sound, please consult us beforehand.
Do NOT enter the railroad tracks under any circumstances.Algo mais...
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities in the nearby upper Tama River, such as riverboarding, rafting, and canoeing—though some of these can be a bit pricey. If you prefer something more relaxed, you can go walking, cycling, or hiking in the mountains.
There are also several shrines and temples to explore, including the beautiful but less touristy Mitake Shrine. Lake Okutama is just a 30-minute train ride away, offering stunning nature and peaceful surroundings. And of course, if you ever miss the crowds and the vibrant energy of the city, you can always take a trip to central Tokyo.
You can also take short trips to nearby destinations like Kawaguchiko for breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Kamakura, or even downtown Tokyo for a taste of nightlife—perhaps by staying overnight on your days off.
We can’t guarantee it, but if our schedule allows, we’d love to take you around and show you some of our favorite spots!Mais alguns detalhes
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Rosi put her heart into everything she did, whether it was house chores or gardening, and was always thoughtful and considerate of others. Her cleaning was done with such care, reaching every corner, and… read more
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Rosi put her heart into everything she did, whether it was house chores or gardening, and was always thoughtful and considerate of others. Her cleaning was done with such care, reaching every corner, and… read more
Ōme is absolutely beautiful. You… read more
She is highly… read more
There is much to explore around Ome, and even… read more
Despite these circumstances,… read more
The month I spent with Emi-san and Mitake-san is indescribable. I can't thank them enough for their kindness and warm welcome. They made me feel at home straight away. This was my first Workaway experience and I couldn't have wished for anything… read more
She approached every task with a positive attitude. Her extensive experience in various household tasks made her efficient and skilled. Her exceptional cleaning ability, particularly her meticulous work… read more
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They were the first ever workaway hosts I stayed at, and I can't imagine a better place to begin. Everything is super structured so you always know exactly what to do and how to do it.
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She demonstrated great physical strength, willingly taking on various tasks, such as removing the strong roots of a plant called Hagi. Whether it was cleaning burnt stains or polishing surfaces, her skills were on par with… read more
They are such of sensible and caring people. Stayng with them made my experience in Japan real, deep and life changing.
They have so much inside them to share, they helped me to get around, to explore Natur, Art and… read more
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Aiden's sincerity, honesty, and dedication were evident in everything he did. He is not only hardworking but also a joy to be around! There's something about him that… read more
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He took excellent care of our home during our absence, providing us with peace of mind. Knowing that our house was in such capable hands allowed us to fully enjoy our travels.
Frédy is very kind,… read more
While being very “Japanese”, Emi san and Mitake san are very open and communicative. They immediately integrated me into… read more
If any other workawayers would like to hear about my stay in more detail, just send me a message and I would be more… read more
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I felt warmly welcomed the very first time we met at their nearby station. I loved seing their well orchestrated life, giving me a great structure for the… read more
She consistently… read more
Luke's calm and friendly nature instantly put us at ease, creating a warm environment during his stay. His ability to engage in interesting conversations made our interaction with him a pleasure!
Luke's sincerity in carrying out household chores and gardening tasks… read more
Please make sure to go river boarding with their friend, Yohei-san, and also go to the stained glass making class. ラビト cafe is also a must!!
Please contact me if you’d like… read more
You get lucky when you come across places in the world where you feel genuinely peaceful and grounded. Mitake-san and Emi-san’s house is one of them. After reading previous reviews from other volunteers, I got an impression that they were very special people and I wanted to get to know them in my lifetime with hope for… read more
She is always respectful and caring. Always with smiles. She brought lots of stimulating conversations, happy moments and joy to our house! Her very passionate mindset has a strong encouraging vibe. We really were encouraged on our part to try new… read more
She did all the jobs perfectly, we had no problem. She cooked some delicious dishes too.… read more
Originally we planned to not host anyone in Feb as there is not much work. But we needed to someone to come and help us because I injured my lower back and became unable to do the gardening.
He responded to our Last-minute-request, and did… read more
He was a quick learner, very analytical and meticulous in good ways, and holds good amount of pure, charming curiosity in just about everything. He was accurate in doing things, and we in fact learned a lot from the way he did the chores in the house and… read more
She was relatively quiet, but communicates well, and in fact very interesting to talk to, and even funny!
Almost upon her arrival, she got strange blisters (huge ones!) on her ankles , but despite that, she made every effort to contribute to the help we needed. She did… read more
The area is peaceful and full of nature. The mountains are always in view. The river is wonderful for swimming. There are plenty of scenic bridges, and of course, a beautiful flower and veggie garden right outside your window :)
Emi-san and Mitake-san… read more
She is kind, caring, thoughtful and very reliable. She is very good at house chores, especially organizing and tidying things. We benefitted a lot from her… read more
She did lots of house chores diligently, and we were totally satisfied and grateful with the way she did her jobs.
During the time she was with us, it was the busiest season in removing insects from the vegetables in our vegetable garden, but thanks to… read more
Even though her stay was short, she was to make the best out of staying in Ome and… read more
As a workawayer she did everything with perfection. She was so reliable and dedicated that we had nothing… read more
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She was very friendly, outgoing, and polite. She did all the jobs related to house chores and gardening diligently, and not just that, she visited my students on campus and helped them practice English, which we appreciate so much. She made… read more
That was how his stay started with us. Looking back, it passed by as quickly as lightening. He is quiet, but actually very funny, and well balanced between perfection and joy. He did every house… read more
He is warm-hearted and pays respect to and likes to observe nature (especially fish!). He doesn’t mind… read more
It was memorable time. I feel so thankful that they hosted me and was so kind to me!
They let me stay in a very beautiful traditional Japanese room with tatami and a nice view from garden. Their house and the garden are both very lovely. My job there is just lightly and I had plenty of free time to read… read more
She is very caring, considerate and humble person, and think highly of helping out to people around. She is passionate about learning and learns things quickly. She proactively communicate well with anyone around.
Above all, we liked her attitude to… read more
When it comes to work of any sort, she always strive for perfection, which gives us the impression that she is very professional in her work. She… read more
Emi and Mitake san were wonderful hosts. First of all the work was easy and the hours left enough time in the day to explore the beautiful surroundings of Ome and Okutama. Usually there is gardening work to do but as it was Autumn and going into Winter there was little gardening and mainly had to… read more
We can recommend Jake to anyone who wants to have help and pleasant conversation!!
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The house is a real Japanese gem, full of character. To us (but we don't have much reference) this is a typical Japanese house, as you would know it from… read more
Ms. Yamakawa came as a first Japanese workawayer for us. She is calm and reserved, and did all the gardening and house chores we asked diligently. She only stayed several days, but it was very… read more
I had a great time here. The house and garden are lovely! I slept in a beautiful japanese style room (I particularly like the smell of tatami!) with a nice view of the garden.
Working here was quite enjoyable. I helped them with house… read more
Both guys were hardworking, very willing to help in any way! Mike was kind, always smiling, and very gentle. Atullya was very tall (for us anyway), which was very helpful… read more