Japan- Sado Island Tour Package (7 Nights / 8 Days)

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Sado Island, Sado, Niigata, Japan
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Duration

7 Nights / 8 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

16 people

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About this tour

Japan is a captivating country that enthralls tourists with its unique blend of ancient traditions and modern marvels. From the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, with its towering skyscrapers and vibrant city life, to the serene temples and beautiful cherry blossoms of Kyoto, Japan offers diverse experiences. The country is renowned for its advanced technology, efficient public transportation, and impeccable cleanliness. Visitors can explore the majestic Mount Fuji, soak in the therapeutic hot springs of Hakone, or marvel at the historic temples and shrines in Nara. Japan’s cuisine is a highlight in itself, with sushi, ramen, and tempura being just a few of the delicious dishes to indulge in. The hospitality and politeness of the Japanese people create a welcoming atmosphere for tourists, making Japan a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of traditional charm and contemporary allure.

 

Start and end in Sado Island! With the In-depth Cultural tour Environmental Conservation Volunteering, Cultural Immersion and Temple Stay on Sado Island, you have a 8 days tour package taking you through Sado Island, Japan. Environmental Conservation Volunteering, Cultural Immersion and Temple Stay on Sado Island includes accommodation, an expert guide, meals, transport and more.

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  • Accommodation
  • Guide
  • Meals
  • Additional Services
  • Transport
  • Flights
  • Insurance
  • Additional Services

Itinerary

You will be picked up on a Monday or Friday from the ferry ports of Sado (Ryotsu or Ogi Port) and brought to Koninji Temple, the accommodation and base of the Mother Nature Conservation program in Japan. You will move into your room in the temple or into your large fully-furnished tent (at your choice!).

The rest of the day is free for you, so you can enjoy it at your leisure, meet other program participants and explore the beautiful hilly landscape around the temple. In the evening you can enjoy buffet-style dinner at the temple.

Please note that program activities are usually from Monday to Friday and you will have the weekends off. Only during the summer months (July/August) we usually run activities on 7 days per week.

After breakfast, you will get an orientation and introduction about the purpose of the environmental conservation program, local life and culture of Sado and the program logistics.

You can then join the volunteering activities, which might be preparing for a bamboo handcraft workshop with local school children. Bamboo is an extremly fast growing material that can replace plastic and other less sustainable materials in a variety of applications. A carpenter and artist specialising in bamboo will show you how to make objects such as toys, cutlery and music instruments from bamboo. You would then, together with other volunteers, teach this to local Japanese school children. Between April to June, the volunteer work can also include collecting bamboo shoots in forests that are used in primary school canteens for food.

Note: This is a sample itinerary. The activities are similar in nature, but are regularly changing depending on the season and local needs

After breakfast we drive to the rice fields of Iwakubi. In between the rice fields is a zone that is managed as a biotope. It is designed to be an ideal habitat for amphibians, fish and other small animals that feed the Crested Ibis. For this purpose, certain plant species are planted, and water levels are controlled, connected to the irrigation systems of the rice fields. Regularly grasses and bushes need to be cut, so that the birds have access to the water surfaces. In addition, the existing animal and plant species must be regularly monitored and their density determined.

As a volunteer, you will learn about the management of biotopes, the presence of which is, of course, also beneficial for many other species of animal and plants besides the Crested Ibis.

After you enjoyed your obento for lunch, the volunteering activity in Iwakubi continues. We might for instance help elderly farmers with maintenance of the historic irrigation system.

At around 5:30 pm you return to Koninji temple and have dinner at 7 pm. Please use the night to tidy up your room and tent since new participants might arrive the next day.

Note: The activities of the day are just an example and subject to change. Program activities are offered only from Monday to Friday. The weekends are usually off.

We will drive to Chokokuji Temple, built in the year 807, which is the largest temple complex of Sado and known for its national cultural treasures such as statues from the 10th-12th centuries as well as its gigantic trees, to which spiritual powers are attributed. As a volunteer, you join light maintenance and renovation work, light gardening work, and/or preparing activities for groups of children that are visiting the temple. In the afternoon the monk will guide you through the temple and tells some fascinating stories about its history and Buddhism in general.

Note: The activities of the day are just an example and subject to change. Program activities are offered only from Monday to Friday. The weekends are usually off.

We drive to Sobama Beach, a beautiful wide beach not far from the temple. Our group is split into 2-3 smaller groups and we will collect plastic trash and lost fishing gear from the beach and the breakwater in front of the beach as a competition. Often children staying at a local campsite are joining this. The winning group wins a little prize. We will also learn about the problem of ocean and coastal pollution. During the summer months, we bake pizza in a stone oven on the beach and experience the beautiful sunset.

On the same day we also often visit the historic fishing village of Shukunegi which has remained mostly unchanged since Edo period.

Note: The activities of the day are just an example and subject to change. Program activities are offered only from Monday to Friday. The weekends are usually off.

We would listen to a small session exploring reasons how agriculture is the cause for loss of or can help to protect biodiversity. We would then drive to a farm that does both industrial farming and organic farming where we help the farmer, listen to the farmer's experiences and compare the two approaches to farming.

Similar sessions on environmental topics followed by a small research task or practical task, include the topics of climate change, coastal pollution, overfishing and others.

Note: The activities of the day are just an example and subject to change. Program activities are offered only from Monday to Friday. The weekends are usually off.

The Crested Ibis ("Nipponia nippon") is a bird with a size of 54-88 cm and a wingspan of 140 cm, which until the onset of industrial agriculture in the mid-20th century was relatively common in Korea, China, Japan and parts Russia, but is now threatened with extinction by losing its habitats. In 2002 there were only around 150 Nippon Ibises left worldwide. In Japan, the species was extinct in the wild in 2003.

As a result, the government of Japan, in cooperation with the Chinese government, launched an internationally recognized reintroduction program on Sado Island, where Crested Ibises from China were bred in captivity and released since 2008. The first hatchings in the wild were observed in 2012. Today there are again around 440 ibises on Sado Island, some of which were even spotted on the neighboring main island of Honshu.

We will visit the Rehabilitation Center for the Crested Ibis and learn about the program.

Essential for the survival of birds in the wild are the presence of suitable habitats. This includes traditional rice farming methods and the design of paddy fields including zones where the birds can feed throughout the year, as well as biotopes optimised as feeding and breeding grounds for the ibis.

The inclusion of Sado rice farmers and the promotion of traditionally grown, high-quality organic rice from Sado Island have been crucial to the success of the reintroduction program. We work with the rice farming community of Ogura. The terraced rice fields were built on steep slopes in the 17th century and can therefore only be worked by hand or with small hand-held machines, which makes their operation not commercially profitable. They are only maintained to prevent landslides and as a food source for the Crested Ibis. Rice is planted in April and harvested in October. During other months, the irrigation system, which includes a canal bringing water from a 17th-century water reservoir to the rice fields, needs to be checked and repaired. The edges of the paddy fields need to be fortified regularly with certain soils to keep the water on the fields.

Note: The activities of the day are just an example and subject to change. Program activities are offered only from Monday to Friday. The weekends are usually off.

In the morning, right after breakfast, you accompany the herbal experts of a small company from Sado into the forest. You help them to collect wild herbs and tree leaves and listen to their explanations of the plants. After lunch, you can then learn and help to clean, dry and grind the herbs and leaves and process them into herbal tea blends in the company's premise. As a souvenir you can take your own tea blend with you.

If you have booked a stay for the minimum amount of one week you would be brought back to the ferry port of Sado (Ryotsu or Ogi Port) for your departure. If you stay for more than one week, there will be other activities on the 8th day and the following days.

Note: The activities of the day are just an example and subject to change. Program activities are offered only from Monday to Friday. The weekends are usually off.

Tour's Location

Sado Island, Sado, Niigata, Japan

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