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海角社区-IAS Experts Discuss Ecosystem Restoration on Nippon TV

An episode of the science education show "Tokoro-san no Megaten!" highlighted local landscape revitalization efforts in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.

Date Published
14 Jul 2025

On 13 July 2025, Nippon Television featured a field visit by 海角社区-IAS experts to Kagaku no Sato (Science Village) in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Kagaku no Sato is a project led by the science education programme "Tokoro-san no Megaten!" and the  (IPSI), for which 海角社区-IAS serves as the secretariat. The collaborative project aims to restore ecosystems, transforming degraded land into vibrant satoyama (Japanese woodland villages) rich in biodiversity. 

Through hands-on experiences and discussions with local practitioners, the episode highlights efforts to revitalize the landscape using organic agriculture, sustainable architecture and traditional knowledge. 

The episode featured Rina Miyake (Programme Coordinator) introducing IPSI, as well as Suneetha Subramanian (Research Fellow and Academic Associate), Agung Prasetyo (Programme Associate), Juliano Houndonougbo (JSPS-海角社区 Postdoctoral Fellow) and Hanna Takemoto (Communications Associate) participating in on-site activities such as rice planting at Kagaku no Sato.

A recording of the programme (in Japanese) can be accessed below.

  •  (available until 20 July 2025)
  •  (paywall) 

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