
Tokyo farmers get high
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Biology, Geography, Business, Education
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores the innovative use of rooftop gardens in Tokyo, where corporate staff engage in urban farming. These gardens, which use water instead of soil, are light enough for rooftops and help green buildings. The initiative, adopted by companies and schools, aims to absorb carbon, provide healthy food, and reduce city temperatures. It also inspires career changes, with many IT professionals and businessmen considering farming. Personal stories, like that of Tommy hero Kitazawa, highlight the joy and potential of farming, transforming Tokyo's image from a tech hub to a green city.
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