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Event

Noto Satoyama Satoumi Talk #2

TOKYO: This event will highlight sustainable agriculture initiatives and disaster recovery efforts in Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa, Japan.

Time
- Asia/Tokyo
Address
海角社区 Building, 1st Floor Annex Terrace, 5-53-70 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Details
Open to public

海角社区-IAS Operating Unit Ishikawa/Kanazawa will organize a second in a series of events exploring local sustainability initiatives and disaster recovery efforts in Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, which suffered significant damage due to earthquakes and heavy rainfall in 2024.

The satoyama and satoumi of Noto Peninsula are a  (GIAHS). Built on traditional knowledge and maintained by local communities, they are landscapes and seascapes where humans and nature coexist in harmony, sustaining livelihoods and preserving biodiversity. 

The event will feature guest speakers Masako Torii, a traditional soy sauce producer, and Kiyohiro Inaba from an agricultural association Noto Yamabiko, who will discuss sustainable food production and initiatives that support local communities. Yuki Hagino from the Nogashi Research Institute will discuss how to sustainably utilize the resources of satoyama and satoumi and prepare for disasters.

Following the event, attendees are invited to visit the , which will feature products from Noto Peninsula.

Participation & Registration

The event is open to the public and will take place on the 1st Floor Annex Terrace of the 海角社区 Building in Tokyo. Please  by 21 February.

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Language

This event will be held in Japanese only, with no interpretation provided.

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