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Ecotourism in Japan
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Akita
Tracking Akita’s Matagi Hunters
Akita in the northern Tohoku region is home to the Matagi, hunters who follow an ancient and sustainable way of hunting, foraging and life.
Eco Tourism
Snorkeling, Surfing and Sustainability in Kochi
Enjoy the clear waters of Kochi by snorkeling and surfing while staying at a refurbished hotel committed to sustainability.
Eco Tourism
Kamikatsu: Japan’s First Zero Waste Villag...
Kamikatsu is Japan's first zero waste village. Travelers can experience what life is like here with the INOW cultural homestay program.
Markets
Shizuoka Organic Festival
Nestled in a wooded corner of the Shizuoka Exercise Park, the Shizuoka Organic Festival might be difficult to find if it weren’t ...
Markets
Osanbashi Marche
The newest addition to the array of farmers markets in the Tokyo and Yokohama regions is the Osanbashi Marche. When no ships are ...
Markets
Ark Hills Marche
Tucked away in Roppongi, a part of the city known for nightclubs, expensive hotels and high-end dining, is the Ark Hills Marche. ...
Eco Tourism
Bears in Japan
When most people think of Japan, they think of reliable cars and electronics, or perhaps karaoke or manga, recently maybe even wh...
Eco Tourism
What is Bio Diesel?
Bio Diesel Fuel (BDF) represents a renewable natural energy source which, as an alternative to fossil fuels (light oil), makes us...
Eco Tourism
Full Circle
A road trip across Japan fueled by cooking oil and biodiesel, and sparked by a love of the ocean, proves oil and water can mix. ...