The tiny village of Kamikatsu in the cedar-forested mountains of Tokushima Prefecture is best known for its forward-looking zero-waste policies, and the INOW program offers an alternative to sightseeing-centric modes of travel. Over two weeks, participants live in the village as local residents. Activities vary by season, ranging from tea harvesting to indigo-dyeing workshops, but always include several shifts volunteering at Gomi Station (Kamikatsu’s local waste-separation center) and zero-waste business Cafe Polestar. Read more about Kamikatsu with the link in our bio. 📸 Florentyna Leow (@furochan_eats)
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