Improve your hospitality skills and explore Japan!

Chile

5

The job at the hostals is really easy, and allows you to meet fellow travelers and to have more than enough time to tour around Kamakura and other cities. The frequency of shifts in a week differs according to the number of volunteers at that moment. Kuni and Ai San prepare delicious meals (dinner and breakfast) for you everytime you have a shift, adapting them to your allergies or dietary restrictions. The volunteer's dorm was a house that's around 35 minutes on foot from WanderKitchen, on a hill, and it worked okay when the number of volunteers was around 8.

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Australia

5

Was a lot of fun! Thankyou Kuni 🌟🌟

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Italia

5

My experience in Kamakura was very nice, the place is beautiful and offers a lot of things to see and explore especially for those who love the sea and want to experience the vibe of a seaside town not too chaotic. Although the house is a bit far from workplaces and the city centre, these can easily be reached by tram or a pleasant walk, I highly recommend an experience here!!!

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Filipinas

5

I had an amazing time making friends with fellow volunteers and locals. Work is straightforward, giving me plenty of time to explore Kamakura and surrounding areas. On shift nights, we enjoy 2 meals from WanderKitchen - dinner and breakfast the following day. Otherwise, we're provided ingredients to cook for ourselves. Paradise Dorm, our volunteer residence, is 4 stations away from Kamakura Station — but the 40-minute walk is easily manageable. The location offers proximity to multiple beaches with a view of Mt. Fuji on a clear day. Overall, this has been a fantastic experience. ✨️

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Estados Unidos

4

I enjoyed my two weeks in Kamakura. I was given a night shift with plenty of time off to explore the area. I was disappointed with the sleeping arrangement due to my room having no AC in hot humid summer weather, bugs and lack of space. Because of the room i had to leave the accommodation early as I couldn't sleep at all. Other rooms, however, do have AC and space. I also had hoped that the free meals were three a day but we are only given them when working. Despite everything, I was able to meet some great people and the work helped me improve my hospitality skills.

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México

4

Kamakura is a beautiful place and Gokurakuji (where the volunteer house is located) is really cute. The tasks are quite simple, just be aware that with overnight shift they mean that you have to stay and sleep at the place you are scheduled at. Shifts usually go from 6-7pm until 10-11am the next day and the place to sleep may vary depending on the property (it can go from a bunk bed at the hostels to a cot in the restaurant/coffee shop kitchen). Food is provided either as grocery budget for the volunteer house or food at either of the restaurants owned by the host (only on shift days).

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Reino Unido

4

Kamakura is a lovely place to visit if you love being near to the beach. It has a lot of opportunity to explore local culture, as there are many temples and shrines around. The working days were not that many and the day staff were very kind and supportive. On the days that you work, you will be given breakfast and dinner. The food was very yummy :)

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Dinamarca

4

Absolutely loved my experience in Kamakura. The food was great, the staff was sweet and the town is so cute and nice. It did however surprise me that the house was rather unclean and doesn't match the photos on Worldpackers. The beds also differ a lot from being very good to sleep in to very bad - and you don't know where you'll be sleeping. I was also disappointed with how I was greeted since it's just the volunteers telling you how to do stuff mouth to mouth and not the owner. Kuni is so sweet and always there to help though! He's very chill:) Overall I really liked my experience<3

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Chile

3

It was okay 👌🏼 they have a volunteer house, a lot of people were there, they give money to do groceries and the shift was easy.

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Alemania

4

I had a good time in Kamakura. The town is beautiful and close to the beach. I was staying with a roommate in a room above the cafe where you'll get food. The room was quite small and stuffed but somehow still cozy. I had only a few shifts so I had a lot of time to look around the city or go to Tokyo by train. It is very self-regulating you'll get the information mostly from other volunteers but if you have any questions you can ask or write Kuni. I enjoyed staying here and having a lot of time for myself.

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