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Over four days, explore the region’s diverse landscapes, from cultivated flower fields to alpine wildflowers, while connecting with local communities and sustainable practices.
This model course traces lacquer’s story across Tohoku, from golden temples in Iwate to ancient artifacts in Aomori.
This four-day journey through the Hokuriku Shinetsu and Tokai regions of Japan introduces the satoyama lifestyle through farm stays, folk traditions, forest walks, and local food culture.
This four-day journey explores the deep-rooted culture of gardens in the Kanto region, from historic daimyo gardens and temple precincts to communities shaped by horticultural tradition. Photo credit: 写真提供:公益財団法人東京都公園協会
This five-day journey through Kansai explores how culinary practices have evolved while remaining rooted in sustainable ways of living.
This four-day journey explores how the islands have revitalized agriculture, embraced sustainability, and fostered cultural renewal, from olive cultivation and terraced rice paddies to citrus innovation and community-led wineries.
This four-day journey explores how people and plants coexist in these dynamic landscapes, reflecting the GREEN×EXPO 2027 subtheme of Co-adaptation.
This four-day journey highlights how Okinawa’s botanical gardens teach ecological conservation, sustainable practices, and cultural heritage through immersive educational experiences reflecting the GREEN×EXPO 2027 subtheme of Co-operation.
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