The project is one of many for innovative thinker, Takeshi Kobayashi, who has been involved in many initiatives to help people live a more simplistic and natural life. With this latest project, Kobayashi aims to show the enjoyable side of sustainable goods and organic foods.
The new Yoyogi Village is separated into zones that symbolize the balance of enjoyment and ecology. For example, in the Container Zone you can find venues like clothing stores, book shops, a travel agent, and an art gallery, while the Village Zone features a music bar, special VIP room, and an upscale dining facility called Code Kurkku. There is also a holistic mind and body center where you can enjoy reflexology, mind therapy, and aromatherapy.
It isn't surprising that profits made from the new Yoyogi Village don't go to board members, but to other farm and restaurant-based businesses to help continue the eco-friendly cycle.
To learn more about Yoyogi Village in Japan, click here.
Filed under: Activism, Arts and Culture, Stories, Asia, Japan, Ecotourism, News, Consumer Activism
Source: http://www.gadling.com/2011/12/22/new-eco-friendly-destination-for-2012-yoyogi-village-japan/
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