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BANCHA TALKS in the inaka
INOW
6 episodes
1 day ago
Linda and Kana are two Canadians living in Kamikatsu, the famous “zero-waste” village in Japan. Kamikatsu is famous for its comprehensive recycling system, where 80% of all the waste produced in the village is recycled into a whopping 45 different categories. But there’s more to life in this tiny mountainside village beyond just environmental consciousness. Come dive into what it’s really like for two foreigners living in the Japanese countryside. Get ready to sip some tea (we recommend the Kamikatsu speciality, awa bancha!) while we spill the tea.👩🏻‍❤️‍👩🏻🌿🍃
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Linda and Kana are two Canadians living in Kamikatsu, the famous “zero-waste” village in Japan. Kamikatsu is famous for its comprehensive recycling system, where 80% of all the waste produced in the village is recycled into a whopping 45 different categories. But there’s more to life in this tiny mountainside village beyond just environmental consciousness. Come dive into what it’s really like for two foreigners living in the Japanese countryside. Get ready to sip some tea (we recommend the Kamikatsu speciality, awa bancha!) while we spill the tea.👩🏻‍❤️‍👩🏻🌿🍃
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Why Are Two Canadians Living In Kamikatsu??
BANCHA TALKS in the inaka
23 minutes 29 seconds
3 years ago
Why Are Two Canadians Living In Kamikatsu??

Welcome to episode 2, long-awaited we know. Sorry!!! 

In this episode Linda and Kana talk about why they are living in Kamikatsu, and what is the INOW program, which they co-founded back in July 2020. Enjoy! 

🌸 Recommendations 🌸 

1) Loofah sponge (Hechima へちま) Dried gourds are soaked in water, peeled, and their seeds are removed. Once they’re completely dry, they can be sliced, cut, or shaped in a variety of ways before they’re sold as sponges. 

2) Exchange goods in abundance for other goods without using money 

2.5) How to make yogurt at home 

3) Our food system isn't ready for the climate crisis by The Guardian

4) Seed: The Untold Story

5) 360 running with a dog* *dog not required 🐶 

✍🏼 Sign up for the INOW Newsletter! (Available in English and in Japanese) 

BANCHA TALKS in the inaka
Linda and Kana are two Canadians living in Kamikatsu, the famous “zero-waste” village in Japan. Kamikatsu is famous for its comprehensive recycling system, where 80% of all the waste produced in the village is recycled into a whopping 45 different categories. But there’s more to life in this tiny mountainside village beyond just environmental consciousness. Come dive into what it’s really like for two foreigners living in the Japanese countryside. Get ready to sip some tea (we recommend the Kamikatsu speciality, awa bancha!) while we spill the tea.👩🏻‍❤️‍👩🏻🌿🍃