in this photo: Silvia and Theresa
I was in Sasayama for one month. And now I’m going to leave. It actually makes me pretty sad, because Tsuji house and Sasayama feel a bit like my home already. It was really interesting to live and work with so many different people, even if it wasn’t always easy. I especially enjoyed working with the Japanese farmers, and being able to help them at least a little bit with their fields. All the farmers I met here are really nice, hard working people and it was a great experience to take part in their daily life and working process. Even if it was only for a short time I think the time I was here has taught me a lot about Japan and its citizens, I think in a much closer and more direct way than I would have when I would have been just a tourist staying in hotels.
--Theresa from Austria
I really enjoyed being part of this project. Although the work was sometimes tough because of the heat, in the end when you see that you did a good job and could help the farmers, you know that it was worth it. Work is also a bit easier when the farmers care for you like they do here in Sasayama, always providing us with snacks and cool drinks.
Another thing I appreciated was the possibility to go to matsuris (festivals) and going on different trips together, and also to have the freedom to take 2 days off to visit the city.
Living here together with so many people from all over the world was a totally new and great experience for me. It’s interesting to hear everyone’s own personal story. In the last 4 weeks that I’ve been here, we had a lot of fun and I really grew fond of all the people around me here. Tsuji house feels like my second home and I already know that I’ll miss my life here that I got so used to.
Thank you for everything.
--Silvia from Austria
in this photo: Bradley and Darío
Far away from any big city, surrounded by rice fields and mountains is where you can find the farm, a great experience shared with amazing people! I have been there, in the farm, for almost 2 weeks, and it has been incredible!
I have almost all my muscles aching, even some I didnt know I had, because of the hard work, I have many scratches in my legs and arms made when we were weeding and some itching mosquito bites as well. But it's worth it! The people there are incredible, it's like a working camp, doing organic farming, helping some old farmers, and sharing many many things like cooking, good meals, fun, local festivals, some treks, trips to the mountain lakes and much more :)
Its been probably the best time I've had in Japan, and I've been already almost 2 months there!
--Darío from Barcelona, Spain