Phnom Toi Co., Ltd. (Shinagawa, Tokyo; CEO: Erika Yoshinari), which aims to create and deliver new value for forests and Satoyama, and the general incorporated association Moribito (Chonan, Chiba; Representative: Mikako Chiba) are calling for participants for the "Satoyama Nature Positive Practical Course" field program.

Why does Satoyama need human intervention? Learning the reality of Satoyama through wetland and bamboo forest conservation. Satoyama is a natural environment preserved precisely because of human intervention. When activities like cutting bamboo and utilizing wetlands stop, biodiversity and landscapes are lost. In this program, participants will experience conservation activities in fields managed by Moribito for over 20 years, learning about the "Satoyama cycle" that connects protection and utilization. The day concludes with creating "Bamboo Akari" using the harvested bamboo, allowing participants to experience the flow of natural resources returning to daily life.

Recommended for: Those who want to go beyond "learning" about biodiversity and Satoyama conservation to "getting involved," those interested in bamboo forest maintenance and Satoyama crafts, and those looking for corporate sustainability training or team-building programs.

Program Overview: Date: June 20, 2026 (Sat), 10:00–15:30 Location: Kumano no Shimizu Field, Chonan, Chiba Fee: 27,500 JPY (tax included)

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