Join our bilingual permaculture/alternative schooling family in Tambasasayama, Japan

  • Última atividade : 1 fev. 2026

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  2026 

 Hospedagem min. solicitada: mínimo 3 semanas

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Detalhes

  • Descrição

    Descrição

    We're a Japanese-American family living in rural Tambasasayama, Hyogo Prefecture, doing permaculture and growing an organic veggie garden and orchard, plus keeping a few sheep. We're also homeschooling our 4 kids and run a small alternative school 3 days a week. Our house is on a really big property nestled in the mountains so we've got some lovely hiking trails nearby, and beautiful view of the countryside.

  • Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado

    Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado

    Projetos artísticos
    Ajuda em projetos ambientais
    Jardinagem
    Construção/faça você mesmo
    Cuidar de animais
    Cuidar de crianças/atividades criativas
    Criar/cozinhar refeições caseiras
    Ajuda a cuidar da casa
    Manutenção geral
  • Interesses

    Interesses

    Política/justiça social
    LGBTQ
    Eventos e social
    Sustentabilidade
    Mascotes
    Cultura
    Autodesenvolvimento
    Fazenda
    Trabalho beneficente
    Música
    Livros
    Faça você mesmo
    Arte e design
    Idiomas
    Jardinagem
    Culinária e comida
    Escrever
    Desenho e pintura
    Carpintaria
    Animais
    Yoga/bem-estar
    Esportes de equipe
    Naturaleza
    Fitness
    Camping
    Praia
    Montanhas
    Atividades ao ar livre
    Caminhada
  • Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado

    Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado

    We love playing music together (I have an addiction to instruments— currently passions are Irish bouzouki, Okinawan sanshin, guda drum, and kirtan singing with harmonium), doing pottery (we have a small kiln to fire pieces), and doing woodworking. I'm also doing spinning and felting using the wool from our sheep. Currently I’m in the process of trying to develop a line of products and accessories using the wool, so lots of experimentation lately! We are interested in anything DIY, so if you have any skills or interests you can share with us we would love to learn about them! Also, we have a long-term Japanese volunteer staying with us who is an excellent cook and makes marvelous sourdough bread and also grows willow to weave baskets. We like to eat seasonally and enjoy making traditional pickles and fermented foods. We can also support anyone learning Japanese. Nearby we also have opportunities to experience tea ceremony, zen meditation, and yoga, to name a few. Also my husband is really into wheelchair basketball lately and for anyone who loves sports and would like to try it out, a practice partner is always appreciated!

  • Projetos que envolvem crianças

    Projetos que envolvem crianças

    Este projeto pode envolver crianças. Para mais informações, veja aqui nossas diretrizes e dicas.

  • Ajuda

    Ajuda

    Volunteers who enjoy working outside, playing with kids, cooking, handcrafts and especially music would be a good fit for our place. Volunteers can expect to help out on home projects like gardening, property maintenance, caring for animals, permaculture, house renovation, tidying, and cooking together. Our schedule is 3 hours of working on projects in the morning, with afternoons and weekends free.

  • Idiomas

    Idiomas
    Inglês: Fluente
    Japonês: Fluente
    Korean: Fluente
    Espanhol: Iniciante
    Francês: Iniciante

    Este anfitrião oferece intercâmbio de idiomas
    We can help teach Japanese or English. I’m fluent in Japanese but my reading and writing skills aren’t great, so I’d enjoy having a kanji study partner. My daughter is fluent in Korean, and is attending an alternative school in Korea. When she’s here, she can teach Korean.

  • Acomodação

    Acomodação

    Volunteers stay in a dormitory style room in our house. We provide all meals, but ask for a 1500 yen/day fee to help us cover food costs. We normally cook meals together.

  • Algo mais...

    Algo mais...

    On days off, volunteers can enjoy hiking or riding their bike to the town center, about 45 minutes ride away, where there are some interesting shops, temples, and castle ruins. We welcome volunteers to join us on excursions to the river, hot springs, restaurants or to local festivals. We like to think of volunteers as part of our family while they stay with us. Also, my brother-in-law and mother-in-law are also workaway hosts nearby, so volunteers often get together and hang out.

  • Mais alguns detalhes

    Mais alguns detalhes

    • Acesso à internet

    • Acesso à internet limitado

      Acesso à internet limitado

    • Temos mascotes

    • Somos fumantes

    • Pode hospedar famílias

  • Espaço para estacionar campervans

    Espaço para estacionar campervans

    We have a parking lot where you can park your camper.

  • Quantos Workawayers pode acomodar?

    Quantos Workawayers pode acomodar?

    2

  • Meus animais / animais de estimação

    Meus animais / animais de estimação

    Help me give them names

    A family of Silkie chickens. Mom and Dad are named Denise and David. Unfortunately there are too many roosters so we may be having chicken soup soon.

    Tam

    Jaga and Momiji

    Two beautiful black and grey stripey brothers who are maybe the most chill cats I’ve ever seen in my life.

    Sheep

    Two lovely girls named Toppogi and Meimei. Very friendly and conversational.

Nº de ref. de anfitrião: 499471957416

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