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WORKCAMP PROGRAM IN JAPAN 2013

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Youth Hostel Association hereby welcomes the volunteers from all over the world.<br />

Work:<br />

Volunteers will be in charge of various duties in routine work such as taking care of guests,<br />

cleaning and organizing guest rooms and the hostel, and giving information to the guests<br />

in the mornings and early to late evenings. (Around lunch time and holidays will be free of<br />

duties.)<br />

Volunteers will be expected to join the preparation for and carrying over the events which<br />

will be held in hostel and to accompany guests to local traditional events as a guide.<br />

Volunteers will visit local elementary school and give presentation about their countries.<br />

They are also encouraged to write about his/her volunteer experience on the Youth Hostel’s<br />

website.<br />

Accommodation:<br />

Volunteers will be accommodated in the hostel.<br />

Facilities:<br />

Bedding will be provided. There are a washer, a kitchen, a lavatory and a bathroom. Internet<br />

access is available. A small shop is located within 10-minute walk.<br />

Meals:<br />

Breakfast and Dinner will be served every day. (When you go out, it will be cancelled.)<br />

Lunch (of approx. 500 JPY) will be provided as well.<br />

What to bring:<br />

Toiletries, casual clothing and sandals are necessary. Please bring home countries’ recipes<br />

and ingredients. Volunteers are also encouraged to bring something to introduce their<br />

culture and life, as you have a chance to show them to local children at the elementary<br />

schools. The beautiful ocean is nearby. Bring a swimsuit if you like swimming.<br />

Note:<br />

Participants need English skill to communicate with international guests staying at the<br />

hostel.<br />

Also basic Japanese skill is required in order to work with Japanese staff. Volunteers are<br />

expected to be physically strong and adaptable to cultural diversity.<br />

Location:<br />

Amanohashidate, one of the most famous sightseeing spots in Japan, located in<br />

northeastern Kyoto, has been attracting people for hundreds of years with its unique<br />

landscape. It is also known as one of the top-three best views in Japan. “Amanohashidate”<br />

means “The place where heaven, ground and the sea meet”. The base town Miyazu faces<br />

Miyazu Bay with its eastern side, and has the various classical architectural heritages from<br />

the 16 th century scattered all over the town, being surrounded by abundant nature as well.<br />

The Youth Hostel is located in the mountains which faces Amanohashidate station over the<br />

bay. By way of Amanohashidate, the bridge, it will take an hour on foot to the hostel from<br />

the station.<br />

It takes approximately 2.5 hours to get to Miyazu from Kansai International Airport by train.<br />

From Kyoto station, it will be roughly 2 hours.<br />

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