List of Cherry Blossoms
- Age 8~Age 15
- 1 Day or more
Let's have a small adventure in Nishiawakura Village! Start by making firewood from wood and burning it yourself. From every day without any inconvenience, 3 days to do everything by ourselves. What do you think and what do you notice here? We planned to have you experience it in the Satoyama of Nishiawakura Village. Parents are also welcome to participate. We hope that you will enjoy watching Nishiawakura Village together. [What is Hyakumori Study Abroad] We take care of children from the 4th grade to the 3rd grade of junior high school in Nishiawakura Village for one year, and carry out practical activities while sleeping and eating with the staff. The aim is to foster human resources who can fly in the future while interacting with the people in the village and utilizing the environment. On weekdays, attend Nishiawakura Elementary School or Nishiawakura Junior High School and have them study hard with the children of the village. International students with new values and classmates who grew up receiving the village's unique and relaxed culture. Through healthy interaction between the two, you will be able to acquire an understanding and adaptability to a wide variety of environments. Practical activities on Saturdays and Sundays are the time to demonstrate the individuality of international students. There are various contents such as making miso, handling eels for dinner, chopping firewood for bonfire, making vegetables in the field, helping to replant the turf cherry blossoms in the park, but the wishes of international students, the village We value the meeting at. In this time, we aim to foster the determination to choose what we want to do, the patience to do it, and the ability to act. "Everyone in the village is a teacher" We, the Hyakumori study abroad staff, are not teachers. Since I have lived for a long time, I may be a little more knowledgeable than international students, but that does not mean that I can teach everything. If there is a person who is familiar with the village, that person will be a teacher in that field. Ask people what they don't understand. rely. It seems simple and difficult. You will also learn how to interact with people in Nishiawakura Village, which you cannot wear when you grow up. Perhaps if the international student has a bright field, he may ask for a teacher as one of the villagers. Itinerary (Schedule) Day 1) 11:30 Chito Express Ohara Station Meeting ⇒ 12:00 Lunch ⇒ 13:00 Opening Ceremony 13:30 Visit to Nishi Awakura Elementary School and Junior High School ⇒ 15:00 Departure to campsite, tent construction ⇒ 16:00 Chopping wood 17:00 Making curry ⇒ 18:00 Dinner ⇒ 20:00 Free time 2nd day) 8:00 Breakfast ⇒ 9:00 Schedule explanation ⇒ 9:15 Tent withdrawal 10:00 Tent setting ⇒ 11:00 Sawa climbing ⇒ 12: 00 Lunch 13:00 Watermelon splitting, playing in the water ⇒ 15:00 Village information ⇒ 17:00 BBQ preparation 18:00 BBQ ⇒ 20:00 Free time 3rd day) 8:00 Breakfast ⇒ 9:00 Schedule explanation ⇒ 10:00 Wakasugihara Ikubayashi Walk 12:00 Lunch ⇒ 13:00 Tent withdrawal ⇒ 14:00 Discussion ⇒ 15:00 Dissolution
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