| Outdoor Japan |
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| English/Japanese - 英語/日本語 |
| Type | Magazine, Website & Forum listing outdoor events, camps and activities all over Japan. |
| Horaires des réunions/ Téléphone |
Telephone:
(03) 3481-6139 (Tokyo) (0467) 81-3212 (Chigasaki) Fax: (0467) 81-3213 |
| editor@outdoorjapan.com | |
| Site Web | http://www.outdoorjapan.com |
| C’est pour qui? | Adults and kids who love the great outdoors |
| Qui a lancé l’initiative? | Gardner Robinson |
| Comment cela fonctionne? |
Outdoor Japan Magazine is the first and only bilingual (English/Japanese) publication focusing on travel, outdoor sports and active lifestyles in Japan. The OJ website is a central hub for information on:
* Places to Stay * Outdoor Operators * Gear and Services All accommodation and operators listed on OJ warmly welcome foreign and Japanese guests alike. Nearly all provide services in Japanese and English. Others offer French, German, Dutch and so on too. We also have a range of guides covering * Areas * Outdoor Activities * Onsens * Races and events * Tours and travel |
| Comment faites-vous perdurer le groupe/programme? |
Whether you are an established writer or not, Outdoor Japan welcomes contributions and submission from anyone interested in the outdoors, travel or Japan.
In fact, it is the contributions and sharing of experiences from our readers that makes OJ work. We welcome all kinds of feedback. Tell us about places you've been, places or a camp you've stayed, or great activities you've enjoyed here in Japan. If you have some information about places in Japan that we haven't covered, let us know so we can share it with our readers. It may just be exactly what someone else is looking for. Another way you can help support Outdoor Japan is by mentioning us when contacting any of the places listed on our website. |
| Qu’apporte votre initiative aux familles bilingues / internationales? |
Our website details which outdoor operators in Japan provide services for families and children, and whether they 'speak' your language.
You can share your outdoor experiences with other English using families by sending in a contribution, or putting up a post on the OJ forum. |