Furoshiki, reusable Japanese wrapping cloths used to carry items from lunch boxes and wine bottles to gifts, are gaining attention for their versatility.
Dive into sustainable living at SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024 in Symbol Promenade Park & Uminomori Area, offering eco-gourmet, futuristic vehicles, and tech showcases.
The SusHi Tech event at Tokyo's Miraikan demonstrates Japan's commitment to using futuristic innovations and tech-driven solutions to shape a brighter future.
SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024 starts April 27. Expert Taiko Otsuka guides us through its concepts and exciting programs that make sustainability fun and accessible.
In a new series, Miyo Yamamoto speaks candidly about the opportunities and challenges for women entrepreneurs in Japan — and the positive changes underway.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government's SusHi Tech and Tokyo Innovation Base nurture local and global startups in Japan with a vibrant expo and monetary prize.
The castle stay offers sustainable tourism by channeling proceeds back to the community, supporting cultural preservation as well as economic revitalization.
Scientists have long looked to animals and plants for inspiration. Could biomimetics provide solutions to environmental issues facing the planet?
Ichijiku creates timeless bespoke jackets in which sustainability and style converge to bring the best of kimono fabrics to the world.
"Our goal is to make agriculture an inspirational industry," explains NTT AgriTechnology Senior VP and COO Kobayashi about their new urban farming model.
By integrating recycling into its employees' work routines, DENSO has made it possible for plastic bottles to be "reborn" over and over again.
Itochu expects its EVs to be more cost-effective than traditional fuel-powered vehicles, even when factoring in battery subscription fees and charging costs.