Episode 35

Better Travel & Sustainable Living in Kimono with Rescue Cats

Julie Baud is originally from France, now living and working in Nagoya area of Aichi prefecture, Japan as a travel specialist. Her company Attractive Japan is creating interesting experiences for visitors to try their hand at making local foods and meeting local people to have a more meaningful travel experience. Watch the video here.

Julie gives seminars on sustainable travel and SDG's to destination managers and business people sharing her insights and vision for a better travel industry in Japan which has more balance to cover the needs of local economies and people as well as visitors.

We also talk here about her upcycling antique kimono materials as well as rescuing cats on the street and trying to find homes for them, as well as some of her off-the-beaten track trips around Nagoya, at a lantern festival and to the Naruto whirlpools on Shikoku island.

See more about Julie - lots of kimono shots + cute cats- on her instagram account:

https://www.instagram.com/rillinjapan/

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Music thanks to Royalty Free downloads from Hikosaemon via Soundcloud

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Hi I'm Joy (JJ) originally from Hawaii & long-time Hiroshima-jin (jin=person). My work and content is focused on sustainability & how we can make better choices to balance the needs of people, planet and profits in our lives, work and travel. Join me as I talk with wonderful people and visit interesting places in Japan.
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