Chunichi Newspaper, September 2017
A WWOOFer from the USA and the host family are enjoying themselves together.
The host says, “WWOOFers from various countries bring a new breeze to our life, which makes us happy.”
The WWOOFer calls them “Otosan (father)” and “Okasan (mother)”. He says, “I’m pleased that I can help out here. I can learn real Japanese daily life.”
Dohiru (Thai Public Broadcasting Service) Sep 2017
Dohiru
Thai-PBS (Thai Public Broadcasting Service)
September 3, 2017
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ชวนไปญี่ปุ่นแบบได้ประสบการณ์ที่หาไม่ได้จากที่ไหน ตามหมาป่าทั้งสองไป กับโครงการ wwoof เพื่อตามล่าหาสิ่งที่ต่างไปจากชีวิตที่คุณเคยมีเคยเป็น ติดตามในดูให้รู้ วันที่ 3 ก.ย.นี้ ทางไทยพีบีเอส
WWOOFers from Thailand enjoyed WWOOFing at hosts in Nagano prefecture and in Gifu prefecture.
Fuji TV Tokudane, June 2016
A WWOOFer from Australia who was at a pig keeping farm said "Going sightseeing in big cities is just fine, but WWOOFing is appealing because you can make a genuine connection with local people."
At a different Host there were WWOOFers from Canada and Germany, who took good care of the Host's children, and were being relied on by the busy mum.
NHK Etv : Furu Cafe, Haru's Holiday
A WWOOFer from France was on Japanese TV with his WWOOF Host lady. The house which used to breed silkworms was built more than 200 years ago. The area is now famous for grapes & wine. You can see they enjoy drinking wine with local people.