Cultural Experiences

  • Japanese School Experience

    Education system is an integral part of Japanese culture and society. Education in Japan is globally renown and unique many foreign observes. Japan Camp networks with schools across Japan where participants are invited into classrooms and engage with Japanese students. The Japanese school experience is one of the favourites on Japan Camp.

  • Unique Travel Experience

    Japan Camp travels are organised to give you a taste of the famous and efficient transport system in Japan. One of the favourite experiences is the “Shinkansen” experience. Participants get to travel on the famous Japanese bullet trains that clock up to 300km/ph. The unique travel experiences has been design to ensure you can take in every bit of Japanese culture.

  • Japanese Accommodation Experience

    Living in Japan is truly unique and remarkable. The use of space is efficient and effective. Japan is also renown for their dedication to discipline and tidiness. During the Japan Camp players will experience “Gasshuku” style accomodation. This accomodation style is popular with sporting teams who undergo intensive training and use the accomodation to build team culture and skills.

More experiences

  • Street Culture

    Japan Camp provides an intimate experience of the street culture in Japan. From shopping experiences to seeing the brights lights of Tokyo & Osaka, Japan Camp will show daily life is like on the ground.

  • Food Experiences

    The food in Japan is exquisite and delicious. Players and parents often comment and provide 5-star feedback. From Japanese BBQ (Yakiniku (焼肉)), to Traditional multi-course Japanese dinner (Kaiseki (懐石) Japan Camp will give you a great experience.

  • History Experiences

    Japan has thousands of years of history and being largely isolated. The country has experienced extreme devastation over the course of history however has built a resilience and restorative attitude that is a benchmark to the world. Japan Camp dives deep into Japanese history allowing participants to best understand culture and how they can implement in their lives.