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Developing the Japanese-style Garden Workshop into an SDG Tour

The Japanese-style garden workshop, which was the idea of OUIK’s research associate Juan Pastor Ivars, was implemented as part of a model sightseeing ...Read more

New Publication “Urban Nature -Enriching Belonging, Wellbeing and Bioculture-“

OUIK's researcher Juan Pastor-Ivars wrote a chapter "The veil, the clearing and the flow: New commons of Japanese traditional gardens in Kanazawa city ...Read more

“Satoumi – The Connection Between People and the Sea” featured at the Fujifilm Green Fund’s Green Letter 42nd edition

The latest 42nd edition of the Fujifilm Green Fund's "Green Letter," titled "Satoumi - The Connection Between People and the Sea," features an article ...Read more

Launch of OUIK Mail Magazine Distribution

2021/01/14 We would like to thank you for your long-time readership of the OUIK newsletter. However, as of the last autumn edition, we have regrettab ...Read more

The 2nd Meeting of the Council for the Promotion of IMAGINE KANAZAWA 2030

IMAGINE KANAZAWA 2030, a project to realise a sustainable Kanazawa, launched in March 2019 in cooperation with three partners: Kanazawa City, Junior C ...Read more

Noto and Ifugao International Exchange Programme #3

Noto and Ifugao International Exchange Programme #3 took place on December 17 (Thu), 2021.   See the programme’s first report and its backgroun ...Read more

Noto and Ifugao International Exchange Programme #2

Noto/Ifugao International Exchange Programme #2 took place on November 26th. The report on Programme #1, as well as an explanation of the programme ca ...Read more

Noto/Ifugao International Exchange Programme #1

OUIK, which promotes educational projects concerning Noto’s Satoyama and Satoumi, which are designated as Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Sys ...Read more

Release Release of the Animated version of the Picture Book “Let’s Make a Harvest Feast”

2020/10/09 In order to pass on the value of the Globally Important  Agricultural Heritage Sytems (GIAHS) of "Noto Satoyama Satoumi" and the local foo ...Read more

Sustainable Urban Nature Project ① The Relationship Between People, Greenery, and the City: The Next 100 Years

Background Kanazawa, a city that flourished as a castle town, is rich in historical buildings such as irrigation canals, samurai residences, temples, ...Read more

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