Travel Volunteer Project - A 100+1 day Journey to 47 prefecures in Japan

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2011

In this video, compiled by The Real Japan (a Japanese travel agency), we aim to show you:

- Images of 3/11 Earthquake & Tsunami in Japan as seen by Japanese & International Media (00'00"-01'50")

- Reactions from common people & celebrities overseas (01'51-02'49")

- What we could do to help the Tohoku region, with the help of many other volunteers, including "On The Road NPO" (02'50"-05'37")

- Testimonials from Travelers & Hoteliers in Japan: Japan is now safe & ready to welcome foreign guests ! (05'38"-08'19")

- Travel Volunteer - our project to promote Tourism to Japan: offering one selected candidate a FREE 100+1 day journey to visit all of Japan's 47 prefectures!

Applications are already closed for the project but you can help us spread the word about this incredible journey and follow it on Facebook.com & Twitter !

We wish to extend a HEARTFELT THANK YOU to everyone who supported Japan since March 11 and who are now supporting our initiative! Please VISIT JAPAN Soon!

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  • 9:22 those two fighting samurai- Where was it taken?

  • I just could join them and help for many many days, just to help cleaning and other stuff!!! hah...

  • Really impressive!

  • Great video, really touching. Fortunately it exist people like you to show to the world what we have to do to help Japan

  • My heart goes out to the people of Japan, and at the same time I'm so amazed at the strength of the people. Talk about a phoenix rising from the ashes, the strength of you all! I really do hope that people will be able to see that it's safe to go to Japan, and that they will book trips to go and see the country. There is so much to see, and I hope that I myself will be able to go sometime soon.

    Lots of love to all of Japan!

    X3

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