Episode 97

Is there interest in Travel to the Fukushima Coastline - Part 2

Even months after finishing the consulting trip of the Fukushima coastal area most affected by the triple disaster of 3.11 this year in 2023 (12 years later) I still think back to the trip.

There were many powering and inspiring insights of local resilience, but also of entrepreneurship and hospitality. See the article this podcast is based on here on InboundAmbassador

Thanks for the music - The Beanpod - Casey Bean - listen in to Casey's stories of life in rural Japan https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-beanpod-podcast/id1466025228

Support Casey's Music - 2nd album of original songs now out (name your price) https://caseybean.bandcamp.com/

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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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