First post from greenz.jp! We are happy to see that Japan's media is going green and catching on to the global environmental message. With the upcoming G8 Summit in Toyako, Hokkaido, the level of concern is rising and so is the citizen driven green... ...full story at TreeHugger
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Green Drinks Tokyo: How To Build Treehouses » TreeHugger Tonight we are hosting our monthly Green Drinks Tokyo (every second Thursday of the month) in trendy Harajuku. Starting in August, greenz.jp has teamed up with Cafe Omamori and created Lounge Greenz in a three story building where people can come and... |
| 19 Jun 08 |
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Kids Want to Save the Planet Too » TreeHugger How to get kids involved in thinking more about the environment? Turns out they do a pretty good job at it, if given a chance. Before the G8 summit in Japan, students from high schools took part in a Hokkaido High School Environmental Summit in Toyako.... |
| 10 Jul 08 |
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Japanese Language lesson: G8 Summit » Japan Visitor 「G8サミット」Today we will review a few terms relevant to the recently concluded G8 summit, which was held in Lake Toya, Hokkaido.北海道 (hokkaido) = Japan's northernmost island洞爺湖 (toyako) = the resort town where the Summit was he... |
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Media pundits ponder Japan's prospects for year ahead » Japan Times With the yearend summaries behind us and the stockpile of New Years' TV variety specials exhausted, the media turns its attention to the business of looking at Japan's future. It's an annual ritual... Read more . . . |
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