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Japan's Old Culture for Future Generations - Edo Matsuri Event by MyJapan Lisa Mimura
Episode 334th January 2022 • Sustainable Travel Japan • JJWalsh
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Lisa Mimura is an inspiring Hiroshima-based social entrepreneur who creates innovative events, tours, and projects through her business MYJapan. This is part 2 of a discussion with Lisa Mimura and another member of the MyJapan team Kana who helps with translation.

In this part 2 we continue the conversation about MyJapan and regenerative tourism and community projects she has done with the EDO MATSURI collaborating with young Japanese entertainers and artisans to create an exciting "traditional" festival that appeals to young and old alike.

Watch part 1 as Lisa talks about her unique zero-waste, vegan-friendly, hike AsaGeshiki Morning Tour Project here: https://youtu.be/k9IXfauJ47M

LINKS for Lisa Mimura:

Hiroshima GOOD AWARD winner: https://good-award.jp/activity/my-japan/

My Japan: http://myjapan.or.jp/

AsaGeshiki (Morning Views) Hiroshima city hikes & Vegan Meals: https://www.asageshiki.com/

Instagram for AsaGeshiki: https://www.instagram.com/asageshiki/

Bunkodo Kumano Handmade Brushes (Family Business): http://www.bunkoudou.net/

About Joy Jarman-Walsh (JJWalsh):

Joy Jarman-Walsh is a Hiroshima-based entrepreneur who hosts the twice-weekly "Seeking Sustainability Live" talkshow which promotes the good work of "good people in Japan doing great things". Tune in weekdays at 9am or 5pm.

Times, dates and introductions of guests for Seek Sustainable Japan are announced the day before on Instagram-Twitter-Facebook-YouTube

All links for JJWalsh: https://linktr.ee/jjwalsh

Music thanks to @Hikosaemon Royalty-Free downloads via SoundCloud

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