Homestay in Japan with Volunteers for Peace

March 11, 2008 on 8:49 pm | In Travel, Working in Japan | | Email This Post

I got a question via the Talk2Me form from a reader who plans to go to Japan with Volunteers for Peace next year.

I had never heard of Volunteers for Peace, and wouldn’t even have expected Japan to be an option for a program like that, so thanks for the info! Has anyone reading ever met anyone who has done this program? I’m curious! Remember a while back we tried to gather up other possible ways to get to Japan for some time? This should be added to the list.

Unfortunately¥ the reader forgot to leave their email address…  so I can’t contact them back directly!

So if you’re reading this, drop your email address via the Talk2Me form again and I’ll get back to you.

Anyway, there’s another option for anyone looking for a way to spend some time in Japan while doing good!

- Harvey

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    Thanks so much for the Volunteers for Peace link. I’m going to research this and try to figure out if I can do it. There are some towns participating I’d love to go to.

    Comment by Roger S — April 1, 2008 #

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    Great! Hope it works out Roger!

    Comment by Harvey — April 1, 2008 #

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    I think I’ve heard of something like this before but it has something to do with organic food, plantation, etc where you help plant and sell, etc. Not sure if it’s the same one. The one I’m talking about is actually available in a number of countries I think.

    Comment by runawaycat — April 3, 2008 #

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