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Book Review: Walking in Circles: Finding Happiness in Lost Japan. A Shikoku Memoir
November 11, 2020
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For the second time in seven years Todd sets off on the 88 temple 1,400 km Pilgrim’s Trail (Shikoku Henro) around the smallest, and possibly least visited by foreign tourists, of Japan’s four principle islands; Shikoku.
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Categories: Books/Magazines, Reviews
Books, Buddhism, Kyoto, Memoirs of a Geisha, Pilgrim, Shikoku, Tours, Walks
Why Volunteer Abroad Programs In Japan Can Change Lives Forever
August 6, 2012
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Experience a working holiday in Japan!
After the 3/11 earthquake and tsunami, Japan remains a country that welcomes anyone wishing to get involved in volunteer work there. With the added bonus of learning more on the fascinating Japanese culture and way of life, working there can be a life-changing Read more…
Categories: Arts & Crafts, Other, Travel & Tourism
contemporary japanese society, Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami, Hokkaido, Honshu, Japanese communities, Japanese culture, Kyushu, Not-for-profit organisations, Senjoji Temple, Shikoku, Volunteer programs, Volunteer work, working holiday in japan