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Preserving Nature in an Urban Setting

Preserving nature in an urban setting


Preserving nature in an urban setting

Abiko is one of the many satellite cities of the mega metropolis that is Tokyo. Although it is much smaller and more relaxed than its gigantic neighbor, Abiko is still very much an urban setting with its own share of environmental issues.

Like many other cities throughout the world, Abiko is struggling to preserve some semblance of nature in the face of urban development. Choosing to preserve nature is never easy and often times makes little economic sense. A mall, golf course, or apartment complex will most definitely generate more revenue than an undeveloped piece of natural scenery. It is then quite remarkable that a few concern citizens of Abiko chose to stand up and protect the little nature that is left in the city. In the past few years, even a planned kindergarten was blocked from being built in the “yatsu”, the wild area of city. Not to worry though, the kindergarten was built on a different site!

The effort to preserve nature in an urban setting is admirable. During our walk in the “yatsu”, we saw many different plants and a variety of animals including frogs, insects, and birds. Although the “yatsu” does not compare with a more traditional countryside setting such as Uda city in terms of nature or even aesthetic beauty, it is still amazing considering its status as a bedroom community of Tokyo.

Sharing is Caring

Sharing is Caring

World Campus – Japan participants share everything. We share our foods, drinks, feelings, cultures, talents and even the occasional cold with each other. Bonds are quickly built in this program and sharing is caring. 🙂

Here, Yohanes (Indonesia), a piano teacher, is attempting to share his incredible skills with Jaime (Mexico). Sadly, Jaime’s goal of going from “zero to hero” on the piano was not achieved yet.

Fast train to happiness

Fast train to happiness


Fast train to happiness

March 26th, 2009: A heavy dose of jet-lag, a strange country, and an even stranger guide. None of that could damper the excitement of the new participants to Session two of World Campus – Japan!

As the train rumbled toward Abiko, the looks of wonder and amazement never did fade from their faces. They were about to embark on a unique adventure in the land of the rising sun. The only concern they had related only to the navigation skills of their guide.

“Guang, are we going back to the airport!? Are you sure this is the right train?”

The risks they took were great. Trusting and following a stranger just because he is in a beautiful shiny World Campus – Japan jacket took tremendous courage! But such risk taking will be rewarded in the following weeks as they have the experience of a lifetime!

The finale of the second World Campus – Japan Program

On April 13th, the World Campus — Japan Spring of 2008 class celebrated a successful completion of the program during a graduation ceremony which was held in Komorebi (sunlight through the trees) Hall in Abiko city, Chiba prefecture.

The 16 participants of the third session came to the hall accompanied by their host families who acted on behalf of their real families. The host families and Abiko local organizing committee kindly brought home made dishes, some of them cooked in cooperation with our participants – such as Norwegian rice pudding and American rhubarb cake to name a few.

After we all enjoyed the hearty meal, each participant went on stage to receive their certificate of completion. Every single one of them was cheered by passionate families and fellow classmates. The ceremony was followed by an educational session to prepare them to go back to their own culture as well as by an evening of fun Karaoke too!

On the next day, the second World Campus – Japan tour officially came to an end. The wonderfully talented participants from 14 countries said “see you soon” to each other at the New Tokyo International airport rather than saying “good-bye”.

The World Campus International CEO, Hiro Nishimura, said “I’m glad our second program was finished with such success. We’re still learning a lot but I believe we are on the right track. Thank you all – host families, local organizing committees and participants – for being the part of the World Campus International family and for all your contributions. We’ll keep on expanding the network around the world in the future!”


If anyone would like to be part of this kind of unforgettable journey in Japan, feel free to apply for an upcoming position including the next program for one or two sessions:
June 23 – July 16, 2008 – Session 1
July 17 – August 11, 2008 – Session 2

Hope to see you there!

The World Campus International Team