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How charcoal is saving this rural Japanese town (Ami Eldridge of Sumizumi LLC) | Japan Station 190

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On this episode of Japan Station, I talk to Ami Eldridge, the co-founder of Sumizumi LLC, a company in rural Kochi Prefecture trying to revitalize the area through charcoal production.

👉Topics Discussed

  • About Ami Eldridge's efforts to revitalize rural Kochi Prefecture
  • About the Niyodo Town and Niyodogawa River area
  • About how Sumizumi LLC is using charcoal and akiya (abandoned houses) to revitalize the Niyodogawa area
  • The many uses of charcoal
  • The intricacies of making charcoal
  • About turning akiya (abandoned houses into airbnb
  • How many people Ami has gotten to relocate to Niyodogawa
  • How people in Niyodogawa are creating new businesses like skate parks, curry shops and tea shops
  • How to access the Niyodogawa area
  • About the new lie flat overnight bus that runs from Tokyo to Kochi
  • How airbnb's can be used to help revitalize rural communities
  • When the best time to visit Niyodogawa is
  • What foods to eat in Niyodogawa
  • And much more!

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For more info on what Ami is doing and Suzmizumi LLC, check out their Instagram page.

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