JFOODO appoints foreign researcher to study Japanese culture and traditions

After the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, the evacuation orders in the Fukushima Prefecture towns of Okuma and Namie were partially lifted. The new buildings are being built and the residents are back. JFOODO or The Japan Food Product Overseas Promotion Center has appointed, Rebekah Wilson Lye, a researcher to study Japan’s culture and tradition. Student’s design is printed on the bag and commercialized. She visits “Namie Star-Fallen Farm” to meet organizer Mr. Daiju Takahashi. Starfish is fertilizer and protection against animals.Now, Fukushima is rebuilding an unparalleled community in Japan after overcoming tragedy. Foreign viewers of Japan can easily identify it.










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