Highlighting JAPAN 官方月刊 主題 Specialty Products Driving Local Revitalization (Part 1)特色產品活化地方 第一集
No. 189(Feb. 2024) ◆ Specialty Products Driving Local Revitalization (Part 1) ◆
All over Japan, the development of specialty products that make the most of regional resources is helping to revitalize local economies. The One Village, One Product (OVOP) Project, which originated in Oita Prefecture, continues to serve as a model for local revitalization on an international scale. This issue of Highlighting Japan introduces readers to a variety of specialty products that have sparked local revitalization, such as carved wooden bears, ironware, and silk, as well as wine, mangoes, and even wool felt products from the Kyrgyz Republic that have been created with Japan’s international cooperation.
● Local Revitalization Pioneered by Specialty Products
(Interview with Professor Sobajima Noriyuki, Faculty of Modern Business,
Nagoya Sangyo University)
● The Carved Wooden Bears of Yakumo Town, Hokkaido
(Carved wooden bears are a well-known tourist souvenir from Hokkaido.
Get to know the delightful carved bears of Yakumo Town, their birthplace)
● Japan-made Ironware Making Its Mark Worldwide
(Discover Iwate Prefecture’s Nambu ironware, which is quite popular around
the world, especially in Europe)
● Region Crafting Silk Products with Samurai Heritage
(Explore silk products from Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture—the only
place in Japan that makes them using a seamless process all the way from
silkworm breeding to garment production)
● Japanese Wine Produced in Harmony with Nature
(Learn about a natural wine from Ashikaga City, Tochigi Prefecture, which
has been served at official summit banquets and in first-class cabins on
international flights)
● Miyazaki-Grown Fully Ripened Mangoes
(Have a look at the ripe mangoes produced in Miyazaki Prefecture, famous
as premium luxury gifts)
● Revitalizing Local Communities Through Oita Prefecture's One Village, One
Product Movement
(Find out about the One Village, One Product project, a community
revitalization project that originated in Oita Prefecture, has spread
throughout Japan, and is now used as a model in other countries)
● Developing High Value-Added Products in Kyrgyz—The "One Village, One
Product" Project
(Check out these wool felt dolls from the Kyrgyz Republic. They were
created using Japan’s One Village, One Product project as a model)
●(POLICY-RELATED NEWS)
Act on the Accrediting of Japanese Language Educational Institutes to
Ensure Appropriate and Reliable Implementation of Japanese-Language
Education
●(SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY)
Development of Manufacturing Technology for Viable Bifidobacteria Powder
and Products That Use It
●(MY WAY)
Organizing Wellness Tours for Visitors to Japan by Making Use of the Career
as a Researcher
●(THE BEAUTY AND THE SPIRIT OF JAPAN: FROM THE JAPAN CULTURAL
EXPO 2.0)
Sanriku International Arts Festival: Project to Spread Awareness of Folk
Performing Arts Around the World as the Region Overcoming the Great East
Japan Earthquake
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