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So ever since someone on /a/ mentioned working on a farm in Japan I haven't been able to get the idea out of my head. He said he started volunteering through WWOOF, working on host farms in Japan that provided food and board in exchange for the labour, and that since then he made connections and now lives there working on a farm with other young people making good money.

How true are his statements? Can you make good money working on a farm in Japan? Is it possible to go from volunteering to working full-time, to perhaps even OWNING a farm in Japan?

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