Are you looking for a better way to consider sustainability, including environmental and animal welfare? Many of you may have started by switching your daily products, such as skincare, haircare, body care and meals, to more eco-friendly and ethical...
According to the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), the number of foreign visitors in October this year exceeded the number in 2019 for the first time since the pandemic. The total number of visitors since January is approximately 19.9...
One of Japan’s iconic summer spectacles is its festivals, and in the Kansai region, two of the country’s three major festivals, the Gion Matsuri in Kyoto and the Tenjin Matsuri in Osaka, hold special significance. The sense of unity and...
In recent years, the number of people considering “no need for graves” has been on the rise due to reasons such as the lack of successors and the costs associated with maintenance fees. Amidst this trend, in Nose, Toyono District, Osaka...
Nose Town, located at the northernmost tip of Osaka Prefecture, is a place of easy access, just 40 minutes by car from Shin-Osaka, and yet it retains a close connection to nature, being designated as a “biodiversity hotspot” where...
Since 2005, the city of Toyonaka has taken an approach to political inclusivity with its Foreign Residents’ Assembly. The assembly’s ninth term, marked by the theme of “What We Can Do as Bearers of the Local Community,”...
A nonprofit organization “WAIKI” from Lifecare Vision Co., Ltd., operates assisted living residences for the elderly. Recently, it has launched “Ikinuki cafe,” meaning stress relief cafe, in Osaka for children going through a tough time but who do...