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Alpine Garden & Creative projects – Slow Life in Hida, Japan

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  2025 

 Estancia mínima:  Al menos una semana

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  • Descripción

    Descripción

    We are an Australian family of four who have migrated to Hida Furukawa, a beautiful castle town in the Japanese Alps, near Takayama.

    This summer, we’re looking for someone to help with two key things:
    - Taking care of our large vegetable field
    - Cooking meals in the house

    Our field is beautiful, peaceful, and set against the backdrop of the mountains with a stream running through it. If you're lucky, you might learn some local farming techniques from our kind and knowledgeable neighbours.

    The garden is already planted and growing well, but with Adrian (carpenter) heading overseas for work and our daughter away on a gap year in Germany, there’s no one else to look after it. Our son is spending the holidays in Australia, so for most of the time it will be just Kate at home.

    We live in a 1960s machiya (traditional Japanese townhouse), which we are slowly renovating into a home, artist-run space, and base for community projects. The house has a shed, studio space, and guest rooms for helpers.

    We welcome friendly, practical people who love working outdoors, enjoy cooking, and are happy to contribute to everyday home life in a creative and nature-filled environment.

    If you have Japanese language skills or a driver’s license, please include this in the subject line of your message — it’s a big plus!

    Note: most of our reviews are from when we ran an artist studio in Melbourne about 5 years ago

  • Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Trabajo de caridad
    Proyectos artísticos
    Práctica de idiomas
    Ayuda en proyectos ecológicos
    Enseñanza
    Jardinería
    Construcción y bricolaje
    Ayuda en una granja
    Cocinar para toda la familia
    Ayuda doméstica
    Mantenimiento general
    Ayuda informática
  • Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    English language
    Planting and gardening
    Renovation of akiya and machiya houses
    Art curation
    Skiing, hiking, cycling, hot springs

  • Ayuda

    Ayuda

    MAIN TASKS
    - Taking care of the vegetable field – watering, weeding, harvesting, general care
    - Cooking shared meals (see "Meals" section)
    - Keeping shared spaces tidy and welcoming

    Optional tasks depending on your skills and interests
    - Help with a community gluten-free project (admin, communications, photography, or map-making)
    - Assist with creative projects – including 拓本 (taku-hon) print rubbing, landscape installation artwork, or possibly kintsugi
    - Simple DIY support or help during renovations


    AVERAGE HOURS:
    - 3–5 hours a day for 4 days a week + 1-2 hours on a 5th day

    We’re flexible with the schedule and happy to adjust around weather or your travel plans, as long as the veggies in the field are watered & happy.


    SKILLS WE APPRECIATE
    Most useful:

    - Gardening skills or interest in farming
    - Cooking confidence and enjoyment of shared meals
    - Japanese language ability
    - Japanese driver’s license

    Also welcome:

    - Interest in art or insight into Japanese art scene
    - Experience with admin, websites, photography, or visual design
    - Curiosity about community-based projects

  • Idiomas

    Idiomas hablados
    Inglés: Fluido
    Alemán: Intermedio
    Japonés: Principiante

    Este anfitrión ofrece intercambio de idiomas
    We are intensively learning Japanese. We would love to practice! We have lived in Thailand and Japan, so even though English is our first language we try to speak clear "international" English

  • Alojamiento

    Alojamiento

    MEALS
    We provide a self-serve breakfast: porridge, cereal, yogurt, toast, tea, coffee, and local Hida milk.

    For other meals, we’re looking for someone who loves to cook and enjoys preparing fresh, tasty food for others. When Kate is home, we’d love to share evening meals, and the occassional lunch - and we’ll cover the cost of groceries for the shared meals that you cook.

    When Kate is away, you’ll simply prepare meals for yourself with your own groceries. Please note this is not a self-catering household - the arrangement works best when meals are something we enjoy together when possible.

    We cook with fresh, seasonal ingredients (including produce from the garden). If you’re a creative cook who finds joy in making food for others, this setup will feel easy and enjoyable.

    ACCOMMODATION
    You’ll stay in our 1960s machiya in the heart of Hida Furukawa. The house is comfortable but still under renovation, so some areas may be in progress depending on timing.

    We have:
    - 6 bedrooms, with 2 traditional tatami rooms usually used for guests
    - Futon bedding, warm covers, and shared living spaces
    - Opaque screens, not solid walls, separate some rooms (as is typical in Japanese homes)
    - Fans, but no air conditioning (summers are warm but with cool nights)
    - washing machine/drying facilities

    Usually, you’ll have your own private space. If we have multiple guests, we’ll talk with everyone beforehand and make sure the arrangement feels comfortable and fair.

    LOCATION & PLACE
    Hida Furukawa is a peaceful, creative town surrounded by mountains, rivers, temples, and old wooden buildings. It’s known for its craftsmanship, festivals, and slower pace of life.

    The town is:
    - 15 mins by train to Takayama
    - Close enough to Kanazawa, Kyoto, Osaka for overnight trips
    - Full of great onsen, hiking trails, and quiet cycling routes

    You’ll be able to enjoy:
    - 6 bicycles, and possibly access to our car and camping gear, depending on timing
    - Local cafés, izakayas, bakeries, and public baths within walking distance
    - Excellent train and bus connections


    LANGUAGE
    We speak English (fluent), German (intermediate), and Japanese (beginner).

    We are actively learning Japanese - we'd love to practice and exchange language during your stay!

    You’ll have opportunities to learn:

    - Japanese home cooking

    - Local planting/gardening methods

    - Art processes like taku-hon and sculpture

    - Renovation of traditional Japanese houses


    HEALTH & SAFETY
    We live with some health vulnerabilities, so we ask that Workawayers are up to date with COVID and flu vaccinations. If you feel unwell before arrival, please let us know and we’ll reschedule. If you get sick during your stay, please have a plan for alternative accommodation.


    FACILITIES & HOUSE RULES
    - Fast Wi-Fi available in most areas

    - No smoking on the property (Note: smoking outside is not allowed in Japan except in designated areas)

    - May accept pets (please ask first)

    - Camper van parking sometimes available

    - We may be able to host digital nomads or students, depending on your work needs

    - We’re a family home, not a hotel or guesthouse. We share our home with people who are kind, helpful, and respectful of shared space

    - We have a good reputation in our small town & friendly relationships with our lovely neighbours - please take the time to understand the local ways regarding noise, rubbish, bicycle parking, drinking etc


    CONTACT NOTES
    If you have Japanese language skills or a Japanese driver’s license, please mention this in the subject line of your message.

    If we’ve been in touch before — feel free to reach out again. We’ve been off Workaway for a while but are excited to welcome new people this season.

  • Algo más...

    Algo más...

    Hida Furukawa is in the middle of one of the most beautiful areas of Japan surrounded by mountains and crystal clear rivers. It's 25 minutes to the bigger and more touristy castle town of Takayama and close enough for overnight trips to Kanazawa, Kyoto, Osaka and for weekends in Tokyo. Ski fields, wild onsens and rotenburo and stunning hiking trails are within cycling distance.

    Public transport is excellent with buses and JR trains. Our place is a short walk to Hida Furakawa station and the cafes, bars, izekayas and shops in town.

    Hida is famous for carpentry and crafts and for the abundant nature and snow.

  • Un poco más de información

    Un poco más de información

    • Acceso a Internet

    • Acceso a Internet limitado

      Acceso a Internet limitado

    • Tenemos animales

    • Somos fumadores

    • Puede alojar familias

  • Puede acoger a nómadas digitales

    Puede acoger a nómadas digitales

    We are very flexible about the timing and amount of Workaway work that people do and are very happy to host students, artists or digital nomads If you don't have much time we can sometimes work out an arrangement We have fast wifi and shared work/ studio space, we also have a shed suitable for work-working or messy art projects too

  • Espacio para aparcar autocaravanas

    Espacio para aparcar autocaravanas

    We have an off-street parking space but it is sometimes occupied, its possible to park nearby though and we know a bunch of good spots nearby

  • Podría aceptar mascotas

    Podría aceptar mascotas

    Potentially. It depends on the pet

  • ¿Cuántos voluntarios puedes hospedar?

    ¿Cuántos voluntarios puedes hospedar?

    Más de dos

  • Mis animales / mascotas

    Mis animales / mascotas

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La imagen representa un edificio tradicional japonés con estructura de madera y una cuerda decorativa con borlas colgando del tejado, enmarcado en un cielo azul despejado.
La imagen representa la entrada de una tienda japonesa, con una puerta de cristal con un cartel, una gran estatua de cerámica de un mapache y un hombre que entra en la tienda.
La imagen muestra una colección de verduras, probablemente para la venta, con varios tipos de verduras de hoja verde y tubérculos expuestos en una mesa o estantería. El fondo no es visible.
La imagen muestra una mano que sostiene un libro con una colorida ilustración de una escena callejera, con edificios, árboles y un canal con peces, sobre un fondo borroso.
La imagen muestra a un hombre montado en una bicicleta por una calle repleta de tiendas, con una mochila y una mascarilla, de espaldas a la cámara.
La imagen muestra una ladera nevada con gente caminando por ella, rodeada de árboles, con algunos individuos esquiando o haciendo snowboard a lo lejos.
La imagen representa a un macaco japonés, también conocido como mono japonés, de pie sobre una roca, con una masa de agua y árboles al fondo. La escena es serena y natural.
La imagen muestra a dos individuos de pie en una calle, uno con una bicicleta en la mano y el otro con una mochila y una botella de agua verde.

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