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Philippines: Towards environmentally friendly engines
2008/06/25 20:30 29 (GMT)
Nakagawa Makoto@Manila, Philippines


Google Earth joins hands with an indigenous Amazonian tribe to save rainforests
2008/06/24 09:42 16 (GMT)
Chura-Boshi (Beautiful Planet) Journalist@Gifu, Japan


Subway cars sunk into the sea for fish habitat
2008/06/07 19:53 19 (GMT)
Angie Amasawa@Seattle, USA


Photographs of the isolated Amazonian tribe published
2008/06/03 20:41 00 (GMT)
Nakagawa Makoto@Manila, Philippines


One-third of the food purchased end up in the bin
2008/05/26 07:40 21 (GMT)
Hisayo Takada@Auckland, New Zealand


A 10-year approach to connect regions and to revitalize settlements
2008/05/13 09:25 18 (GMT)
Yumi Yamada@Kanagawa, Japan


Plastic "soup" in the Pacific Ocean
2008/04/30 22:33 01 (GMT)
Chura-Boshi (Beautiful Planet) Journalist@Gifu, Japan


Heavy rain led to highest level of pollution for the Shiraho Coral Reef
2008/04/26 10:47 42 (GMT)
Weather Report Network@Japan


Coral recovery in Bikini Atoll
2008/04/22 04:51 08 (GMT)
Nakagawa Makoto@Manila, Philippines


Delayed presidential election results cause unrest in Zimbabwe
2008/04/19 23:45 17 (GMT)
africanwhale@Chiba,Japan


Aboriginal tools discovered from iron mine triggers discussions for preservation
2008/04/14 12:19 01 (GMT)
Hisayo Takada@Auckland, New Zealand


Running an electric car with the extra wind power: Denmark
2008/04/03 06:10 03 (GMT)
Angie Amasawa@Seattle, USA


Get 10 million dollars to develop a super mileage vehicle!
2008/03/26 06:07 27 (GMT)
Think the Earth Project Staff@Tokyo, Japan


Stop Global warming with Goya!
2008/03/22 07:45 04 (GMT)
Weather Report Network@Japan


Let's make electricity, not war
2008/03/20 08:16 42 (GMT)
Hisayo Takada@Auckland, New Zealand


A new robot that tracks heavy oil
2008/03/17 00:20 39 (GMT)
Yumi Yamada@Kanagawa, Japan


Eavesdropping coral fishes
2008/03/14 00:54 53 (GMT)
Nakagawa Makoto@Manila, Philippines


Sports cars, too, are heading towards zero emission
2008/03/14 00:31 24 (GMT)
Think the Earth Project Staff@Tokyo, Japan


Nearly half of the world's population will be urban dwellers by the end of this year
2008/03/13 05:53 19 (GMT)
Hisayo Takada@Auckland, New Zealand


Multilingual picture books translated by mothers
2008/03/05 05:13 26 (GMT)
Think the Earth Project Staff@Tokyo, Japan


Algae in the Antarctic Ocean contribute to reducing carbon dioxide
2008/02/26 04:15 44 (GMT)
Nakagawa Makoto@Manila, Philippines


Welcome to the dreamy world of brain science!
2008/02/21 11:41 47 (GMT)
Seijuro Ichikawa@Yokohama, Japan


Modern day gNoahfs Arkh opens in Norway
2008/02/18 23:16 59 (GMT)
Think the Earth Project Staff@Tokyo, Japan


Make effective use of banana stems that are usually thrown away
2008/02/05 21:58 11 (GMT)
Think the Earth Project Staff@Tokyo, Japan


US Department of Defense loses suit against the Okinawa dugong case
2008/01/29 00:45 52 (GMT)
Weather Report Network@Japan


Watch out! Asteroid approaching Earth!
2008/01/28 04:59 57 (GMT)
Hisayo Takada@Auckland, New Zealand


Rules on naval training to protect marine mammals, order exempted?
2008/01/24 08:00 05 (GMT)
Angie Amasawa@Seattle, USA


Cyclone also delivers a blow to the Bengal tiger reserve
2008/01/21 15:52 25 (GMT)
Think the Earth Project Staff@Tokyo, Japan


Estimating and announcing the distribution of alien species
2008/01/21 15:51 00 (GMT)
Yumi Yamada@Kanagawa, Japan


Search for ET - volunteers wanted!
2008/01/17 09:59 16 (GMT)
Hisayo Takada@Auckland, New Zealand






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Eco paper bag at Ikaho Onsen
2007/12/29 11:40 09 (GMT)
Think the Earth Project Staff—Tokyo, Japan

The famous hot springs, Ikaho Onsen in Gunma Prefecture has also served as the stage for "Ukigumo (floating clouds)," a representative work of the late director, Mikio Naruse. As you can see in this film, there was a time when people walked about the streets with a facecloth, stained red by the hot ferruginous water, hanging off their shoulders - this was a sign that they thoroughly enjoyed their time at the onsen (hot springs).

The "Okame-kai", a group created by proprietress (okami) of ryokans (traditional Japanese hotels) in Ikaho Onsen, launched a new project this year in hopes of creating a modern symbol that helps recall the history of Ikaho. This project called "OH! Kami (Paper) Project" will recycle chopsticks used in ryokans and hotels to create paper souvenir bags.

Approximately 1.2 million lodgers visit the Ikaho Onsen each year, and 2.4 million chopsticks are thrown away after use. This project collects used chopsticks and reuses them to make paper bags with the help of local welfare facilities, etc.

On the 26th of December, the design of the paper bag was chosen from among 132 designs submitted from all over Japan. The selected design (see above image) was highly acclaimed as it provoked images of guests at the onsen pattering down the stone steps in their wooden clogs or cooling down after a hot bath with a facecloth slung across the shoulder, and "it well represents Ikaho and will be well-liked by everyone."

The bag will be unveiled early next March at the annual "Ishidan Hina Matsuri (Stone Steps Doll Festival)."


Related URL/media
http://www.hotels-ikaho.or.jp/ohkami_project/





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