나답게, 단단하게, 즐겁게

A modest everyday wild life: volunteering to care for abandoned animals in Tokushima, Japan.
Q. Please tell us your level of satisfaction with the project.If you were satisfied, what did you like about it?
A. 8 out of 10
Tasks were assigned, but because you had to handle them yourself as they came up, I had to take a proactive attitude.
At first it was a little difficult to adapt to the environment, butbeing able to spend time with friendlypeople, cute dogs, and naturewas a truly meaningful experience.I had a total of three days off including weekends, so the days off were sufficient to enjoy trips to Tokushima city or nearby towns.
If you have the willingness,I think it''s a great opportunity to catch both volunteering and travel.I think so.
Although the accommodation was away from the city and lacked some conveniences, it was quiet and peaceful in a natural setting,
so I didn''t feel greatly inconvenienced.
Q. Would you recommend this project?
A.9out of 10
I would recommend it to those who want to escape busy city life and connect with nature.I''d like to.
Warm sunshine, beautifully blooming flowers, and lush green trees.
The beautiful scenery that never gets tiring even after seeing it every day is something I will never forget.
Q. What changes have occurred in me after participating in this project?
Taking responsibility for my actions — it was an experience where I could learn from my mistakes.It was.
Also, a more positive mindset. Before my gap year activities, when I made mistakes I would be depressed for days, but through activities here I learned that the answeris to finish the given tasks with enjoymentand I realized this.
Because it was a new environment, I think I was a bit better able to accept change.
Q. Do you have any final comments?
Friendly staff, quick feedback. It was great to be able to get the help I needed right away.
I would like to thank the consultant who introduced me to this project. Thank you!

A modest everyday wild life: volunteering to care for abandoned animals in Tokushima, Japan.
Q. Please tell us your level of satisfaction with the project.If you were satisfied, what did you like about it?
A. 8 out of 10
Tasks were assigned, but because you had to handle them yourself as they came up, I had to take a proactive attitude.
At first it was a little difficult to adapt to the environment, butbeing able to spend time with friendlypeople, cute dogs, and naturewas a truly meaningful experience.I had a total of three days off including weekends, so the days off were sufficient to enjoy trips to Tokushima city or nearby towns.
If you have the willingness,I think it''s a great opportunity to catch both volunteering and travel.I think so.
Although the accommodation was away from the city and lacked some conveniences, it was quiet and peaceful in a natural setting,
so I didn''t feel greatly inconvenienced.
Q. Would you recommend this project?
A.9out of 10
I would recommend it to those who want to escape busy city life and connect with nature.I''d like to.
Warm sunshine, beautifully blooming flowers, and lush green trees.
The beautiful scenery that never gets tiring even after seeing it every day is something I will never forget.
Q. What changes have occurred in me after participating in this project?
Taking responsibility for my actions — it was an experience where I could learn from my mistakes.It was.
Also, a more positive mindset. Before my gap year activities, when I made mistakes I would be depressed for days, but through activities here I learned that the answeris to finish the given tasks with enjoymentand I realized this.
Because it was a new environment, I think I was a bit better able to accept change.
Q. Do you have any final comments?
Friendly staff, quick feedback. It was great to be able to get the help I needed right away.
I would like to thank the consultant who introduced me to this project. Thank you!
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