Episode 147: Food Hub: Reviving the Community with the Power of Food
Podcast |
Japan Eats
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Food
Interview
Japan
Society & Culture
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Food
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Feb 25, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:43:10

Our guest is Taichi Manabe, chief operating officer of Food Hub, which is a unique project to revive the declining community in Shikoku island of Japan through food.

Taichi wanted to change the world through design, but he realized that food has a bigger and stronger influence for his purpose. He has gotten involved in multiple fascinating food projects before he became the COO of Food Hub, which is based in a small town with a population of 5,300 in Shikoku Island.

We will discuss why food is important for our community, and Taichi's very local yet global projects!!!

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Our guest is Taichi Manabe, chief operating officer of Food Hub, which is a unique project to revive the declining community in Shikoku island of Japan through food. Taichi wanted to change the world through design, but he realized that food has a bigger and stronger influence for his purpose. He has gotten involved in multiple fascinating food projects before he became the COO of Food Hub http://foodhub.co.jp/daybook/?category=English, which is based in a small town with a population of 5,300 in Shikoku Island. We will discuss why food is important for our community, and Taichi's very local yet global projects!!!

Our guest is Taichi Manabe, chief operating officer of Food Hub, which is a unique project to revive the declining community in Shikoku island of Japan through food.

Taichi wanted to change the world through design, but he realized that food has a bigger and stronger influence for his purpose. He has gotten involved in multiple fascinating food projects before he became the COO of Food Hub, which is based in a small town with a population of 5,300 in Shikoku Island.

We will discuss why food is important for our community, and Taichi's very local yet global projects!!!

Japan Eats is powered by Simplecast.

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