
This organization was established with the goal of leveraging the diverse knowledge and qualifications of its members to create ways for nature and society to coexist. We contribute to building a nature-symbiotic society and help preserve the global environment and its ecosystems.
With the cooperation of local residents in the four prefectures of Shikoku, we collaborate with government and businesses to carry out a range of activities, including environmental protection, forest conservation, energy-saving promotion, consumer protection, and support for home-building.

Activity Period: April 2025 - March 2026
Activity Area: Naruto City, Tokushima Prefecture
Activity Details: We will use beach cleanup activities as a hands-on learning opportunity for children. Participants will create "driftwood art" from collected wood and "stone art" depicting marine life using coastal stones. By allowing children to engage with the current state of the sea and express the environmental challenges of the Seto Inland region from their perspective, we will inspire actions that lead to a healthier ocean.

Activity Period: April 2021 - March 2024
Activity Area: Tokushima Prefecture and Eastern Kagawa Prefecture
Activity Details: In recent years, there has been growing concern about the impact of microplastics on marine ecosystems, and empty plastic bottles washing ashore on the Naruto coast are a noticeable problem. This project aims to increase interest in the issue of washed-up coastal trash and encourage a unified community effort. We will conduct citizen-led cleanup activities and environmental learning workshops. In 2022, we will collaborate with nine marine debris organizations in the prefectures facing the Seto Inland Sea to host a symposium and training sessions to reduce marine plastic waste and share our activities nationwide.
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