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Min stay requested: at least 2 weeks. What's this? About us: There's an old line that goes 'What's the difference between an American and yogurt? The yogurt has culture. My wife Hiroko is slightly younger than me, but sh'es Japanese, so I have to admit she has more culture behind her. Because Japanese culture is so different to the West, it's a big draw and Otaru offers a good range of architecture, live music, theater and, of course, different kinds of food and drink. Most people know that Hokkaido is number 1 in Japan as its breadbasket, so many things are at their best here! I am active in sports road biking, snowboarding, ice hockey and in the community--working with neighbors to help them keep gardening, helping neighbors maintain and improve their properties, making and donating benches in a common space in central Otaru, etc. We have lots of good neighbors and interact with them quite a lot, especially during gardening season This year was a bumper crop for corn, kabocha, sweet potatoes, strawberries blueberries and tomatoes And so do they! We've taken on a rescue puppy Kanbei and trying to instill some manners In short, a good chance to learn Japanese in a normal context, with help from someone who's a pro! As the country opens up again to travelers, I am looking to expand the community as I bring 3 currently empty houses up to scratch for comfortable living. If you've made it this far, well done! Now, I'd like to take this opportunity to save both of us some time in making sure we get the best match with each other. Recently, so many people have applied that I've been swamped just trying to read profiles and getting back to everyone. In addition, as I need to focus on getting the houses up and running, I am really looking for people with experience in specific areas so they can manage without too much input. For example, this past summer I was really lucky to have a young German who was very knowledgeable about plants and not only maintained our existing gardens, but also expanded them in size and health It would be a particular bonus if someone has experience setting up auto-watering systems. Whatever the main way you think you can contribute to my community, please help me by highlighting it at the top of your reply Another main area is renovations, but unless someone is really experienced here, this work will be primarily support, in order to avoid liability issues with using power equipment Upcoming projects include writing up the results of the 1st stage of the trial, installing a kitchen, upgrading windows to double-pane, assembling the structure of our stage, finishing 2 bedrooms DONE , insulating an attic and some walls, building a sun room, extending an entryway, etc. Oh, wait a minute, just finished the luke warm spring Next, the changing room--as always, so much to do, so little time! Finally, help on the SNS side is also a desired skill set, as I want to document the other work and develop the website with video, etc. So, if you have experience in these skill sets, please do contact me again and make the subject line a description of what you can do. I would also appreciate any pictures or other media you have showing what you've done. If you're really keen on joining us but don't have so much experience, please do feel free to apply--I was young once long time ago , so I get it A note on accommodations. At present I have 2 fully ready rooms in 1 house with toilet and bath, while another house has 2 rooms but only toilet currently available. Both houses have building materials in other rooms, with no kitchen available in either. I hope to get the kitchen and living room of one house up and ready to go this Spring. My log house serves as the common area for meals, lounging, events, music, etc. It has good wi-fi so digital nomads often work here. We particularly encourage people who are interested in learning language as we can offer intensive Japanese, as well as those interested in crafts on offer in Otaru, such as glass blowing, etching, Japanese sweets, making inkan, woodwork, etc. This of course means people interested in longer stays and a deeper experience. It is worth noting that local activities such as rock climbing, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, surfing, etc. Otaru is uniquely placed as a base for winter sports as it has 4 excellent ski areas within an hour away, plus the resorts of Niseko and Rusutsu slightly further afield, as well as many small areas closer in--something to suit every level, budget and taste. The powder's waiting! Finally, thank you again for you interest and time writing to apply, if you wish to join us. All the best, gp PS Note on photos As my wife and MIL are both Japanese, obviously there is the opportunity to see a Japanese dynamic inside the house. And because we love our neighbors, there will be a chance to interact with them on a regular basis. For the musically inclined, we happen to have a number of drums, Buddhist singing bowls, a shamisen, didgeridoos, guitars, etc. In a former life, GP was an intercultural trainer for major companies and government organizations in the UK, so we often discuss cultural differences when the need arises, and he can provide extensive guidance on living in Japan, and Otaru specifically. This project could involve children. For more information see our guidelines and tips here. In terms of the project: Thanks to workawayers, we added a deck and bedroom to our main house, as well as doing a complete makeover of the kitchen! Since, we have been working on upgrading the gardens, out-buildings and recently acquired houses. We have been so lucky getting skilled and creative people and want to say thanks! We have been in Otaru now for over 4 years now and we are still working toward sustainable agriculture on the fields and landscaping of the ground in general. As we're moving into the winter, garden work takes a back seat, but I'm working to get winter gardening up to speed If I can make it entirely carbon negative, I will be chuffed! Expertise in getting it going is very welcome. Our property has a fair amount of land with it, but it has been idling for quite awhile. I don't like using pesticides and chemical fertilizers, so my approach for the fields uses the lasagna method and hugelcultur--if you're interested in organic farming, nice! This year we put in 2 raised beds for asparagus and strawberries, as well as converting the main garden and a small side garden to raised beds. They were super productive over the summer and we're looking for even more next year. A long term goal is developing the property into the center of an intentional community and to start I am renovating 2 houses to allow interested people to have a taste of the area. These also double as accommodations for workawayers. The major project for the 1st house this year has been insulation Next up is making the kitchen and living area beautiful. The previous owner of the property left behind a lot of things, many of which have enough value to put them online to sell. I could use some help with that. The bath house is almost complete This year when we were in full swing and had 4 or 5 volunteers at a time, we had the good fortune of having a good cook on the team--he kept us well-fueled and happy! Thanks Juan! I think that's about it So, help, please! Languages spoken English: Fluent Japanese: Fluent. This host offers a language exchange Hiroko loves language and studies constantly GP is a slacker and has been cruising with his Japanese for ages Rooms will be available in 1 of 3 houses, 2 of which we are renovating, with either a bed or a Japanese futon. While having their own rooms is generally considered a great perk, workawayers are expected to clean and otherwise maintain their accommodations throughout their stay. This includes airing their futons weekly, when possible, vacuuming common areas, and keeping the bath and toilet areas spic and span. In winter, it means keeping the path from the road to entry clear. Depending on the number of workawayers with us at a time, you may eat with us and breakfast tends to be Western-style, with bread, eggs, salad, etc. When Hiroko is in session at university, meals are taken in the log house, with ingredients supplied. As such, we can cater to quite a range of dietary requirements. We also frequently have themed dinners to honor the cuisine of our visitors, in fact, last night was Taiwan night. We have enjoyed the cooking of many different cultures, and we invite different Japanese friends and neighbors, so it's always a great way to get to know people, culture and practice Japanese! Otaru offers plenty to do for sight-seeing and there are plenty of sources of information online about it. The same is true of Sapporo, which is close by. For those who prefer the outdoors, lots to do in the mountains or the ocean. For winter sports, Otaru is tough to beat And I do a 'front' country tours of surrounding hills when I don't have time to get out, as well as powder mornings on my little hill most days as a ritual with Jinbei As we've been in the area for several years, we can give some good recommendations of things to do. Otaru is well-known for its craft work, so many opportunities are available. In terms of transport, I have several bikes and bus stops abut the property. You may also have access to our vehicles, depending on the situation. The property in Otaru is close to the ocean and a hiking trail up to a bluff overlooking it. As the port for this part of Hokkaido, Otaru has a relatively long history and is very popular for the architecture and small shops and walking street. Our property is right next to the largest private botanical garden in Japan. We have a dedicated shared space in the log house with WiFi, of course, which is where we also work. Our office is upstairs and visitors can use the downstairs area, which includes a work table, lounge area with wood stove and kitchen. If it works for us, sometimes we allow nomads to stay and work reduced hours if they manage their own meals or cook for us These are extra optional ratings when members leave feedback. The average rating left for each option is displayed. Accuracy of profile: 5. Cultural exchange: 5. Communication: 5. We've noticed that there's less than 3 photos uploaded to your profile. With the new host profile layout this we would highly recommend having more than 3 photos so your profile stands out visually. Join the Workaway community today to unlock unique travel experiences with over 50, opportunities around the globe. Forgotten your password? Login Login as Workawayer Login as Host. Top destinations. Central America. Middle East. North America. South America. Show hosts near me. Top host types. Individual exchanges. Community projects. House sitting. Teaching projects. Farmstay experiences. Environmental projects. View the full host list. Information for workawayers. Travel safety tips. How it works. Information for hosts. Child protection. Community feedbacks. Travel stories and advice. Workawayer of the Month. View the workaway blog. How you can get involved? Projects we believe in. Contributions that we make. Last activity : 19 Oct Add to my host list. Overview Photos Map Feedback 8. Profile information. Last replied 14 Oct Reply rate Usually responds within 6 days. Feedback Email verified. Badges 2. Give the gift of Workaway. Find your perfect host Last minute. Meaning of the colours. Details Description. Types of help and learning opportunities. Art Projects. Language practice. Help with Eco Projects. DIY and building projects. Animal Care. General Maintenance. Cultural exchange and learning opportunities. Projects involving children. What else A little more information. Can host digital nomads. Space for parking camper vans. Can possibly accept pets. How many Workawayers can stay? Hours expected. Feedback 8 11 Sep Left by host for Workawayer Paul. I think he's back in Ireland by now, but hope he'll come and visit again. All the best! Left by Workawayer Paul for host. I had a great experience and lovely stay with GP and Hiroko for almost four weeks during the summer. I helped out with gardening and some bits of DIY during the time that I was there. Mainly clearing and getting the gardens ready for summer, helping to plant some fruit and vegetables and starting work on building a second greenhouse. GP and … read more Hiroko are such kind, welcoming and funny people. It was always great to hear stories from their lives, how they settled in Otaru and about their vision for the area over the next few years. I was lucky to have the opportunity to do Japanese lessons with Hiroko who is a very patient and kind teacher. I would recommend anyone staying here to make use of this as it is helpful to have a little bit of Japanese to interact with the neighbours and locals. It was also such a treat to have Kanbei and Jimbei always running around during the day. Jimbei is very chill and indifferent most of the time whereas Kanbei is a little menace but extremely loveable. There are a lot of different projects ongoing at the moment so there can be a bit of variety in the work each day. GP usually holds a meeting every morning to discuss the work and priorities for the day which is always helpful. Often, GP helps out with some of the projects, he is very hands on and always around to help out if needed. He is very fair in terms of the hours worked and appreciates when you have put effort into the work. Overall, I had such a brilliant time in Otaru. Thank you so much for the opportunity and I would definitely recommend this Workaway to anyone considering it! We had Dror and family for several weeks and loved their good, positive attitude as well as all the actual work they achieved. Dror is a get 'er done sort of guy and took on the task of changing out the engine in my little truck I love having self-reliant people! Maya was amazing in being able to achieve work while taking care of her boys all day long I don't know where she gets the energy. Apart from work, we enjoyed them both on a personal level as well, including talking about the challenges they were facing. We would be happy to have them again any time, and hope they themselves, or the boys in future, will have a chance to come back. Thank you to GP and Hiroko for a wonderful time at their place. This was our first Workaway experience. We stayed for 5 weeks as a couple with two children, and they welcomed us warmly. We were given our own house, and it was comfortable and pleasant with the kids. The work was varied. Dror replaced a car engine and worked in plumbing. Maya … read more worked in the garden—planting, gardening, and painting a car. The kids took the dogs for walks, helped in the garden, and made friends with the lovely neighbors. The projects are very diverse, and everyone can find something to contribute to. GP is very open to additional initiatives. It was fun being with Hiroko and GP. Hiroko cooked us a traditional meal and taught us how to make origami, which became a hobby for the volunteers and a display in the shared living room. You can ask Hiroko questions about Japanese culture, and she answers openly. GP took us on adventures like to the beach, took our son to a local judo lesson, and gave us great recommendations for local spots. Thank you for hosting us and giving our children a sense of home and family. Left by Workawayer Victoria for host. The time I spent in Otaru with Glen and Hiroko was a gift. I had been planning my trip to Japan for years but I couldn't make it happen, until I found out about workaway. This was my first experience and it couldn't have been better. Glen and Hiroko are two very generous, attentive, intelligent and funny people. We had great conversations from … read more which I think we learned a lot about each other's cultures. I spent a lot of time working in the garden with Glen, always learning something new. The three weeks I spent with them made me feel like part of their family. I really hope to come back in the future. You can only contact Workawayers who have an active membership. View all 8 feedbacks. Left by Workawayer TobiasSt for host. I don't even know where to start It was my very first Workaway-experience and it couldn't have been better. It was the best time since I've been here in Japan and I've been here since January. I received a very warm welcome from GP and Hiroko. I felt like at home, like in a family. Once you get used to GP's jokes and teasing, you can't live … read more even one day without them. Quite the opposite. We laughed a lot. It's very important to him that the talents one has are promoted and benefit the community. He has a great vision for the future of 'GP Mura' and the community and many plans that hopefully come true. PS: His pancakes and spontaneously thrown together breakfasts from leftovers are so delicious. Hiroko is very compassionate and also took very good care of me. Her food is also delicious. I already miss coming into the kitchen in the morning and being surrounded by good 80s music. It was a pleasure to fulfil her wish to have a herb garden on the balcony. I'm also very grateful for the Japanese lessons. It has helped me a lot. The two dogs Jimbei and Kanbei could not be more different. One is very calm and the other is always on the move. Of course, they have also brightened up everyday life. About work: My main task was to take care of the garden, the fields and the greenhouse. But not only that. I also had the opportunity to implement my own projects and become creative. In my case it was building a herb spiral and bee hotels. I had so much fun that I sometimes even forgot to take regular breaks. But GP makes sure that everyone takes enough breaks. All in all, it was a very very good time for me there and I can't wait to be back in winter. Thank you so much for everything. We will see each other again soon. GP has a great sense of humor aswell as a yasashi feeling for the talents of individuals. He doesn't order people around, if there is work to be done, he will include you in the process of solutions finding and therefore it … read more feels like participating in the project. Regarding Hiroko, we got to experience her as a warm hearted and toughtfull person, with a lovely taste of music aswell as great cooking skills. She's a person who takes honest insterest in other people, it felt very comfortable talking to her. The two little rascals, Jimbei and Kombei, also added their special doggo beauty to the experience. The work per se went very smooth, we worked around five hours a day, exept weekends. You will always be taken care of, if it is cold refreshments or a nice cup of coffee. The work, tho you have to put in some sweat, still felt like a piece of cake, because we were included in such a meaningful project. Concerning the project, at the time we were there it was about renovating and upcyling the infrastructure which consisted of old japanese houses. Gp and Hiroko are trying to breath in some new live to a almost abbandoned neighborhood and create a social environment which is based on sustainability and kindness. It should also be a place for cultural, knowledge and skill exchange. If we get chance we would love to stay and participate there for a second time - otherwise see u guys in Austria! It would be difficult to find a more pleasant couple than Delia and Simon; they both have a kind, genuine energy about them. Although they were with us for a short 20 days or so, we miss them already. In terms of work, Delia provided yoga classes 1 or 2 times a day, depending on demand; and suitable to those attending from Simon at an advanced … read more level, to an year old neighbor! In addition to the classes themselves, she made beautiful flyers, which were instrumental in getting students on a pop-up basis. We held classes on our deck with views to both the ocean and the mountains, for our other workawayers, ourselves, neighbors as well as paying customers She also developed materials for social networking and a website we will launch shortly. At the same time, Simon was fantastic as he kept busy and managed his time and work very well. I told him what I was looking for, he took notes and made suggestions and improvements to my vision, and then just got on with achieving the work--who could ask for more! Finally, he was also very good about organizing tools, materials and cleaning up after On a personal level, they were always very pleasant and willing to chip in with whatever we were doing in the house. They are on a 2 year journey of the world, and we hope they have a chance to stop back by at some point. Otherwise, we will look forward to seeing them in Austria. We had a great time with GP,Hiroko and the dogs and our fellow workawayers Haruka and Juan There's always plenty of varied work to be done as this inspiring project develops. GP works hard and expects the same from his workaway team , he's always around to answer questions and make sure everyone takes enough breaks too though. The setting is … read more spectacular with great views while you work ,and those who are interested can learn a lot about growing fruit and veg sustainably Socially this is a great workaway too, with opportunities to socialise with neighbours and friends who made us so welcome despite our embarrassing lack of japanese. It's also close to otaru which is a lovely little city to explore Finally, and perhaps most importantly, we laughed a lot! It was an amazing experience! The work was very diverse, from gardening to mowing and sanding wood. Basically whatever they needed in this point of the renovation. We both felt that we learned a lot from the work, and it wasn't too hard. They were always making … read more sure that we would rest enough during the days, and they really made us part of their wonderful family. Hiroko made for us the best meals ever, and we aspecially appreciated their aeffort to ajust to some dietery restrictions of us. We had a lot of interesting conversations, and as they both speak fluent English it was making the caltural exchange extremely enriching. It was way beyond our expectations! Thank you so much guys, we already miss you! Wish you all the best for your coming move and are already waiting for you in Israel. Left by host for Workawayer Charles. Charles did a great job and was a pleasure to have with us. His calm personality was particularly appreciated by Jimbei, who took to him immediately and continues to want to play the chasing game Charles taught him We spent most of the time in Otaru working on renovating a room for Hiroko's … read more mum, as well as trying to keep up with the weeds in the fields and garden We did have time to hit the hot springs several times, both in Otaru and in Jozankei, which was a nice way to end the day. We look forward to seeing Charles again, either soon, during his travels this time, or in the future, as he hopes to live in Japan in future. For now, all the best! Left by host for Workawayer Aleandwarner. Alejandra and Warner were great I think it has become cliche to call oneself a 'traveler,' not a tourist And that is very much how it worked out But more importantly, they are such lovely people. That said, if I had to complain about something, I would say that it was so much time spent because they were infinitely interesting to talk to! Of course that's not a criticism! In short, good folk! Left by Workawayer Aleandwarner for host. This was our first Work Away experience, and it couldn't have been better. Glen Paul, Hiroko and Suzue, were incredibly kind, generous and welcoming. We stayed with them for 3 weeks, but they just flew by because we were having so much fun. We felt so comfortable and at home with them, and really enjoyed sharing fun life stories. The work was … read more diverse and entertaining, and although we worked hard, we also played hard. Hiroko's cooking is the best food we've had in Japan GP also makes great breakfast! And Jimbei the pup was always ready for a nice walking break. Basically, you couldn't get a better family to stay with! We already miss them and would love to go back some day :. Become part of our family and enjoy the beautiful nature of Karuizawa, in Nagano, Japan. Learn about local culture and help us around our family home in Fukuoka, Japan. 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Buying weed Rusutsu
Intentional community-building project with sustainable practices in Otaru, Japan.
Buying weed Rusutsu
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Buying weed Rusutsu
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Buying weed Rusutsu
Buying weed Rusutsu