Help with everyday work at Buddhist temple lodging

Francia

5

This experience was truly amazing, one if not my best experience in Japan, I met many people during my stay here and got to enjoy numerous cultural experiences, I'm really grateful to junko-san and all the staff that I met there for all those precious moments I will cherish this experience for long Thank you again 🙏🏻❤️

hace más de 1 año


Junko respondido

色々ありがとう。文化の違いで疲れたと思います。お疲れ様。

México

5

The host is the kind of place you can feel like home, everyone is really kind, open to talk and help. I met so many people from different countries, people who I'm going to keep talking and that is more than I was looking for. I 'm lucky to have met them. My time with them was good, I enjoyed the mountains, the view, the temples and peace from Minobu (even with all the monkeys). I would like to say more than thank you, but I'm sure they know how much I'll miss them. See you soon.

hace más de 1 año


Junko respondido

本当にありがとう。たくさんのSNS投稿も感謝しています。

Estados Unidos

4

From the beginning, I experienced a warm and earnest welcome. The sense of family fostered through meal sharing and communal living made for a seamless integration. The cozy accommodation, nestled in the mountainside of Minobu, is perfect for nature enthusiasts. Tasks are straightforward, with willing support from fellow volunteers and Japanese staff. Occasional participation in tourism promotional events provides unique insight into local culture. While communication could improve, expectations are largely clear. Overall, I am truly grateful for the opportunity to volunteer at the host.

hace 9 meses

Alemania

4

What a lovely experience to immerse into Japanese countryside culture! Very authentic, nice Japanese stuff & also the food was always great and felt like family dinner (: Thank you for letting me help in the café, it really helped my to improve my Japanese language skills!

hace 11 meses

Taiwán

4

The property is beautiful, the tasks are doable, and the town is lovely, highly recommended to someone who's calm and wants to explore Japanese mountains and local religions. We lived in a big house with quite many people (like a family though) and Junko san was very busy everyday, thus you might need to spend more time on communication & seeking for a communication. Everyone was very open-minded and respectful, I enjoyed my time there. PLUS, THEY HAVE A CAT!

hace 11 meses


Junko respondido

色々な仕事を助けて頂いてありがとう!
本当に助かりました。
気を付けて旅を続けてね!

Estados Unidos

4

My time at the host gave me exactly what I was looking for: hard work, a connection with nature, and a peaceful environment to focus on myself. The nature in Minobusan is beautiful. If you're looking to hike, walk, and bike then this might be the place for you. A few things that differed from what I expected: the host is more like a traditional Japanese stay than a the host. The hotel has a the host inside, but there are no monks that live on the property and it felt to me just like working in a hotel. We were also expected to contribute outside of working hours by cooking, cleaning, etc.

hace 12 meses


Junko respondido

色々ありがとう。お寺という家族経営の宿泊施設なので、大変なことも多かったと思いますが、頑張ってくれて感謝しています。

Reino Unido

4

I really enjoyed my time at the host, such a beautiful site in the most gorgeous, peaceful town of Minobu. The nature is incredibly beautiful and a constant highlight In terms of the work, it is not too challenging (although this very much depends on how busy it is). It is not uncommon during busy times that you are asked to help out, even if you are not technically working at that time. This is not problematic really, you are never asked too much, but future workers should have an awareness of the expectation that they ought to be consistently helpful, proactive and respectful.

hace 1 año


Junko respondido

色々ありがとう。忙しいから皆さんの助けが必要です。大変なことも多かったと思うけど、頑張ってくれてありがとう。

México

4

It was a good experience, I experienced a lot of cultural events, the kitchen staff is so sweet. Minobu is a place full of tradition, the closest konbini is 45 min walking. Bus to Shinjuku is 3600 yen, 4 hrs trip. Sometimes they get confused and they might ask you to work more that a volunteer should, you just have to let them know. They are open to give specific days off. I saw many drama between foreigners and the owners, seems to be a cultural barrier, most of the time you can feel certain tension Overall the experience is good, but personally (and from other people) 1 month is enough.

hace más de 1 año


Junko respondido

お手伝いありがとう。日本の働き方は皆さんにとって不思議かもしれません。また、不透明に感じたかもしれませんが、そこが日本人の美的感覚でもあります。なんでも思ったことを口にしません。文化の違いですね。男女交際の仕方も違います。驚きすぎて忘れられません。お寺に滞在していたことを忘れないでほしかった。

Costa Rica

4

Minobu is a Buddhist city on the very country side of Japan. It is a nice experience if you like nature, hiking and quietness. The staff is very friendly and respectful. They do many cultural activities and you can participate. I learned a lot about Yamanashi and japanese traditions. Be aware that it is a hotel job, the rhythm is fast and you must learn and do many things but once you get used to it, it's very simple. I made incredible friends and personally I recommend doing this volunteering!

hace más de 1 año


Junko respondido

お疲れさまでした。ありがとう。

República Checa

3

The host is a beautiful place with a beautiful environment. Unfortunately, its very isolated, very few activities outside of working. So it feels less like a vacation and more like just minimum wage work. WH visa holders can get a paid position, but after taxes and rent that takes 60%, you wont have much, unless you work crazy hours. Management and communication is very difficult. Usually you know your shift only few days ahead. Staff doesnt speak much English and gets angry at you for misunderstandings, so you have to tread very carefully. This place is a bit of a trap. So take care.

hace más de 1 año

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