This is the site of "Travel Volunteer". You can travel around Japan for free. This is the idea behind the project: Japan as a country was NOT entirely destroyed or irradiated. All places outside the evacuation zone are totally safe. But the media never mentions this or shows that life goes on normally in many parts of Japan. This has had severe consequences for many businesses in the travel & tourism industry, so this project was created to promote Japanese tourism to world travellers and show that Japan is still a safe & wonderful country to visit.
To qualify for this program, you must:
-Be 21 years or older (as of July 31st, 2011)
-Be able to enter Japan on September 12th, 2011 for the Final Selection Process
-Be Fluent in English (Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking)
-Be in good health
-Have never lived in Japan before
-Agree with the concept and understand the main purpose of Travel Volunteer
-Report about Japan to the world through the official Travel Volunteer blog
Fuji-Q Highland is an amusement park near Mt. Fuji. They have several crazy roller coasters: the big "Fujiyama", the spinning "Eejanaika", and the world's most exhilarating roller coaster "Dodonpa", etc.
On July 16th, they will open a new roller coaster called "Takabisha" (arrogant). Here is a video of it.
In the classroom, teacher very little inquires them, usually competes simply does not have the opportunity to participate, even the company refers the opportunity is eliminated.
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Posted by: clip | Tuesday, August 02, 2011 at 10:52 AM
Mari, I at first misunderstood the idea. I thought it was to provide relief effort to Tohoku. Now I see it is to invite people to tour the whole country for themselves.
The NIKKEI WEEKLY mentioned that there is a differnt type of tourism that has become popular in Japan. Instead of traveling to see the sights and sounds of a place. These groups are coming from other parts of Japan to help out in Tohoku. Maybe people can come from overseas to help out.
Posted by: Guy | Saturday, July 30, 2011 at 03:21 PM
What's got 8 eyes, 6 legs, and glows in the dark?
A Japanese cow.
Posted by: Wolf slayer | Tuesday, July 19, 2011 at 06:04 PM
Less of the ad homs please.
Have a look at this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFWI1z_i1IQ
and read this:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/06/16/985938/-eSci:-Unsafe-Radiation-Found-Near-Tokyo%2C-Vast-Area-of-Japan-Contaminated?via=siderec
Pro tip: dont get your news from PR agencies.
love and kisses, rob
x
Posted by: robert oppenhiemer | Monday, July 18, 2011 at 09:29 PM
You tell him Mr Wolf!
Huff and puff and blow his house down!
Posted by: phunniemee | Monday, July 18, 2011 at 06:09 AM
You sir, are an idiot.
Does your 'valuable life' include any facts for your allegations?
Back up your claims with evidence or shut up.
Pray tell us what country you live in and about your perfectly run government.
Posted by: Wolf | Sunday, July 17, 2011 at 06:57 AM
Are the areas outwith the evacuation zone safe? No.
Your government has a poor track record for telling the truth. Japanese food,water and air is tainted. No thankyou to spending 100 days in that poisoned land. My life is too valuable.
Posted by: robert openeheimer | Thursday, July 14, 2011 at 03:29 AM