This project is actively working for SDG 11 (sustainable cities and communities) and SDGs 15 (Life on land), organized together with a local organization ''Takumashii Mirai. They live in Shiiba village, is faces serious aging society and depopulation, but it has very beautiful scenery, traditional agriculture, and traditional culture, and is one of the three most unexplored areas in Japan. They are trying restoring a campsite and renovating an old house into a share house to promote the “Self-Sufficiency 2.0” lifestyle project it is people creat their own lives. They also try to create an free space in the share house where villagers, new residents and visitors can interact with each other. They need volunteer power and ideas!
İş Tanımı
1. Restoration of damaged forest trails (remove trees, repair stairs, etc.)
2. Make firewood for Goemon bath and Sauna (chopping firewood, stacking firewood, etc.).
3. Reconstruction of camp fields (cutting grass and removing stones, etc.)
They hope that volunteers will connect deeply with nature through this activities.
Konaklama ve Yemek
Volunteers will sleep in a log cabin in the campsite, BASE CAMP shiiba. Meals will be cooked by volunteers together with the members by turns in a main cabin with café lounge and wood stove. Sleeping bag is not necessary. Each cabin has bedding and heater, refrigerator, kitchen, shower, and toilet.
Konum ve Serbest Zaman
Shiiba village is located in the central Kyushu mountains, northwest of Miyazaki Prefecture. The population is 2,300, and about 96% of the land area is covered with forests. Other activities - Exchange party with villagers, Goemon bath, Sauna, Fire, skiing etc.
Notlar
Study theme - Volunteers will get knowledge of history and traditional culture of Shiiba village. Finding ways for sustainability of a depopulated village. Participation fee - 9,000 JPY (54 EUR by the rate on 2024 Nov. 2nd) of NICE Volunteers fee need to be paid in advance either by Card or PayPal. This is used for the project preparation/ coordination such as the transportation of the camp leaders while the meals and the accommodation are provided by the local host by free. Other - follow @basecamp418 instagram to see the activities of local host)
Konuşulan Diller
English
En Yakın Terminal
The nearest international airport is Fukuoka, but Miyazaki or Kumamoto airports are the nearest domestic airports, so you can also come via Tokyo or Osaka. We recommend that you arrive at those airports by the morning of 5th March. as it will take at least a day by bus and train from the nearest Miyazaki or Kumamoto airports. Overnight stay before or after the program is possible.