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Description. From the Wikipedia: "Teikei (提携) is a system of community-supported agriculture in Japan, where consumers purchase food directly from farmers. Teikei is closely associated with small-scale, local, organic farming, and volunteer-based, non-profit partnerships between producers and consumers.
Description. Louise George Kittaka: "While Japan is committed to recycling and protecting the environment, with over five million vending machines and 50,000 convenience stores across the archipelago, buying bottled drinks while out and about is second nature to most people. A staggering 20 billion PET bottles are consumed each year in Japan.
"Fureai kippu (Caring Relationship Tickets) is a Japanese community currency created in 1995 by the Sawayaka Welfare Foundation so that people could earn credits helping seniors in their community. The basic unit of account is an hour of service to an elderly person.
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Marc Chataigner: "Local maker space versus makers platforms. Often was mentionned the question whether the value is in the platform or in the space itself. Space activities are extended thanks to platforms (OpenDesk, FabLabNetwork, …), but such platform doesn’t exist without local spaces. When the price of machines gets more and more affordable as ...
Marc Chataigner: "Tokyo Fabbers: People from FabCafé do coordinate this event, but the idea is to gather the Tokyo Fab. scene to get them to show projects and discuss openly about how they are doing their business, what are the different positionings and ways to run a space. That event is funded by the Tokyo Metropolitan — the equivalent for Paris ...
FabLab Shibuya, part of Co-Lab /&Fab, from Loft and MUJI stores, powered by FabLab Shibuya /Happy Printers /FabCafé Tokyo /By Marc Chataigner: Graphic via https://d262ilb51hltx0.cloudfront.net/max/1069/1*e72rue2iuHTIzogMrcdrnw.png
Bio. "Kojin Karatani was born in 1941 in Amagasaki city, located between Osaka and Kobe. He received his B.A. in economics and M.A. in English literature, both from Tokyo University. Awarded the Gunzo Literary Prize for an essay on Natsume Soseki in 1969, he began working actively as a literary critic, while teaching at Hosei University in Tokyo.
The Experience in the Tokyo Hackerspace Excerpted from Denise Kera: "The last case study in our thumbnail survey will focus on Tokyo Hackerspace, and emphasize how a vast range of citizen involvement in science, technology, and policy are subtly related to alternative R&D spaces.
Two million yen ($20,500) has become the de-facto poverty line for millions of Japanese, especially outside high-cost Tokyo. More than one-third of the workforce is part-time as companies have shed the famed Japanese lifetime employment system, nudged along by government legislation which abolished restrictions on flexible hiring a few years ago.