Young spirits

Elderly-Home

In World Campus – Japan, the majority of the participants that travel are between 18 and 30 years old, even when our program doesn’t have age limit. With many young people around you all the time, you might think that you will get the best spirit and energy in the world, and sometimes is not like that at all, and i am about to tell you why.

On the day we went to visit Suzuran-en, we knew we were going to visit grandmas and grandpas from Japan, because Suzuran-en is an elderly home but the visit was completely different than we expected it to be.

Around 55 people with an age average of 88 years old taught us that day that age is not important to have energy and hope for the future. This residents spend their time doing many different activities guided by an amazing group of staff members that are not only there because is their daily job, but because is their passion. Their director inspires them to become better people every day and to care for the residents of the center.

On this amazing day we did activities like calligraphy, flower arranging, singing, dancing and many other activities. At the end of the day the residents did a performance for us with so much energy that the place was filled with a huge positive feeling.

We met, on this day, a women who is 106 years old and is still living and enjoying every minute of her life, she is still learning, admiring and getting excited for the small things in life and that was for sure a life lesson. We realized that sometimes we don’t have the energy to live 100% but we do have the opportunity to fix things and become better people for us and for others. They don’t have too much time but they for sure live every minute as it was the best minute of their lives.

Mito, more than you think

University Students

When in World Campus – Japan, we arrive in a city, we know we are going to get to know the town in some way, sometimes with our host families on host family day, sometimes with local people that give s a tour of a museum or any other important building… this time, we had a really cool tour of a park, house and lake.

The university students of Mito gave us a scavenger hunt to play, see and enjoy the nature around Mito. It was a lot of fun trying to find out all the answers without any “japanese” help.

We saw the beautiful nature Mito has to offer, including an amazing lake located in the middle of town where you can ride boats with swan shape. They also have swans swimming on the lake and they are sooo friendly you can almost touch them and hang out with them.

Overall, Mito is more than just a town, is a place to relax and enjoy nature inside the city.

Rose Sushi!

Rose Sushi

Another great afternoon in Toyota City. Today we were told we were going to learn how to make japanese food. 🙂 Nice!!! ~ Many of us signed up for it because what a great opportunity.

We started with the “learning” it wasn’t as simple as we thought, of course, there are so many details that go into making a japanese dish… we thought it was going to look HORRIBLE to be honest but at the end, it wasn’t too bad. It actually looked REALLY GOOD!

We learned how to make sushi… but… once you cut it, the inside of the roll looks like roses. Yes! like roses, can you believe it? Those Japanese people really know how to make food a special thing not only to eat but to see.

Take a look at the picture!