The project brings together organizations across different industries – including infrastructure, transport, technology, and tourism – to consult with local businesses to understand their needs and challenges, and design long-term sustainable solutions for revitalization developments of the region.
Leading the charge for spearheading revitalization through tourism, our very own Fumiko Yoshida shared Tricolage’s vision for building the local tourism industry based on principles for sustainable development, explaining the importance and the benefits of planning for tourism that centers around community engagement and development.
We also met and spoke directly with a number of local businesses to understand the real issues they face that come with the seasonal nature of tourism in this resort town, and how they want to see their region being revitalized.
And while the beach was off the agenda, we did get to enjoy a different kind of treat: delicious seafood chankonabe (a type of Japanese hot pot) prepared by a professional sumo wrestler who holds the record for having the longest competitive sumo career in Japan! Incidentally, chankonabe is commonly eaten by sumo wrestlers as part of a weight-gain diet…