Help us on our fruit plantation farm in Japan! :) :)

México

4

Fue mi primera experiencia haciendo voluntariado en una granja. Fue una buena experiencia pero no es para todos. Kazu y Cham son lindos anfitriones. Solo hay que considerar la cultura y edad de ellos. Para mí me gustó mucho mi estadía allá, el monte Fuji, la hora del té, el hiking, incluso escoger flores de los duraznos. El dormitorio es un lugar que se maneja con sus propias reglas y siempre se mantiene limpio. En este lugar si estás aprendiendo japonés puede ser más sencillo practicarlo con las personas locales. Es un bello lugar, tranquilo y alejado de la gran ciudad.

hace 3 meses

Brasil

5

Kazu is a really great guy! I had a wonderful experience at the farm. Unfortunately, I only stayed for a short time — I wish I could have stayed longer. It was a completely different experience from my usual life, and I totally recommend it. I made lots of friends from all over the world, and the food was amazing. Thank you, Kazusan!

hace 5 días

Estados Unidos

5

Kasu-san is the most friendliest and charismatic host a volunteer can ask for. He told us history of Yamanashi and all about the plants and tree in the surround fields and farms. Great dorm you live in and plenty of fresh Fruit to go around.

hace 22 días

España

5

A once in a lifetime experience.

hace 2 meses

Estados Unidos

4

The job is physically demanding, which gave me a deeper appreciation for Japanese fruits! During my month-long stay, I spent half my time weed-whacking and the other half working in the vineyard. You get three meals on the four working days, but breakfast and dinner are a bit small, so you'll want extra food. Buses are infrequent, so plan accordingly. Dorm rules are strict, but offer a glimpse into Japanese culture. I'm so grateful for the Japanese part-time workers and international volunteers I met here—they truly made my experience so special! Yamanashi is such a beautiful prefecture <3

hace 15 días


Kazumasa respondido

Hi Nikki,

Thanks for your coming to help us. Hopefully, you learned some of Japanese culture. I am still wondering why you brought so many suitcases. Next time, you can make use of coin locker service in cities before you come over. Otherwise, those suitcases occupy lots of the spaces out of our dorm.

Kazu

Singapur

4

I enjoyed my experience at the farm! It was physically demanding but rewarding nonetheless. The tasks and hours were as briefed (from 8.20am - 4.30pm with a 1 hr break) and 3 days off (days off are usually weds and the weekend, but dependent on the weather). The tasks are physically strenuous, so this is a caveat for those who suffer from previous physical injuries and can't stand for long, etc. I was lucky to be here during peach season, we got to enjoy the peaches and my work was mostly at the vineyard so i got to interact with the local japanese staff ❤️

hace 27 días


Kazumasa respondido

Hi Emily,

Thanks for your coming to help us during our high season.
If you have a chance, you can bring your boss to our farm next time.
Also, if you know anyone who want to come to our farm, please introduce him/her to me.

Kazu

México

4

The farm is a place where you must respect the rules, collaborate with your classmates, and work hard. The friendships I made there were the most valuable and fun part; that makes the experience worthwhile. The country side is beautiful as well and there are a lot of nature and places to go. Thanks to Kazu and Cham san for the opportunity to live this experience. Thank you for listening to my requests when necessary. In my case, I was able to leave volunteering early without any problems so I could travel around Japan. Thanks Japan for everything!

hace 2 meses

Estados Unidos

5

Kazu san and Cham were very hospitable and welcoming right from the start. From getting me off the bus to a great goodbye at the bus station. Cham's cooking never failed to amaze, and the fruit we got to eat was spectacular. The work was nice and steady, not too hard. Having three days off per week was very nice to relax and have much needed time for chores and exploring 👍 Thank you so much for everything!!

hace 9 meses


Kazumasa respondido

Winston stayed with us about 2 weeks. He helped us a lot of weeding, cleaning, taking care of animals etc. Winston is a very mature volunteer even though he is only 18 years old. He is a very polite, smart and helpful young gentleman. I am sure all hosts would like to work with him. Thank you so much once again for your coming and your great work.

Australia

5

Had a great stay at the farm Orchards. Peaceful and serene lifestyle, working 4 days a week 8:30-5pm with 1.5hrs for delicious lunch. Flexible (to a degree) with pick-up and drop off assistance, mostly due to having a baby and elderly parent to look after. I asked to be picked up and dropped off at different times stated on their information site and they nicely accommodated to that. The commute to the city is 1hr and buses are infrequent. It's a 23min walk to the nearest convenience store so be ready to get lots of steps in. If you're ok with that, it's quite nice. Clean dorms :)

hace 9 meses

Alemania

5

I spend 2 weeks at the farm Orchards and had a great time! Kazu-san and Cham are kind people that will help you whenever they can. Kazu-san also taught us a lot about farming. You will definitely be able to meet people from different countries and make friends as you share a traditional Japanese house with other volunteers. The dorm is as clean as you and the other volunteers keep it. There are 5 cute cats and they enjoy cuddles! The work will be mostly weeding from 8:30-5 with 1,5h break. Overall I would really recommend this project!

hace 10 meses

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