Tokyo offers some interesting opportunities if you’re looking to do some volunteer
work. This may be with organisations such as Amnesty International, Greenpeace,
the Red Cross or the World Wildlife Fund. You can look up any specific organisations
on the internet to see if they have openings, or try the following website about
volunteering in Japan:
Volunteers For Peace organises volunteer projects
around Japan of two to three weeks in duration, from May to September. Their
projects are diverse in nature, ranging from construction and renovation of
low-income housing or community buildings, historic preservation, archaeology,
environmental education, wildlife surveying, park maintenance and organic farming,
to working with children, the elderly, the physically or mentally handicapped,
as well as in arts events and festivals. You will work in groups of eight to
twelve people and must be over 18. You can apply as an individual or as a couple.
For more information:
Concordia is a small UK-based charity which
organises volunteer projects in the same areas as Volunteers for Peace but is
only open to UK residents. Their aim is to promote inter-cultural understanding.
Again you must be over 18, although a number of programmes also exist for 16
and 17 year olds. For more information:
Oxfam International works in over a hundred
countries around the world combating poverty and lobbying for policy changes
at both the national and international levels. Oxfam Japan is still very small
and is in need of committed volunteers: