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Save Soil
Soil conservation activities
Why healthy soil is important
"Life"
Will it lead to protection?
The power and potential of natural farming
You will learn from both philosophical and practical perspectives.
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To understand soil and life deeply,
and to cultivate the future of agriculture and ecological circulation
Our Team

Asaka Amimoto
Practitioner and engineer of recycling-based agriculture and natural recycling-based rice cultivation

Tomoyuki Nakayama
Soil organic acid researcher, spiritual and cultural researcher, fieldwork practitioner

Michihito Inbe
Natural farmer/tea master

Fumika Okino
Born from the Earth and Returning to the Earth: Design, planning and production related to food, clothing, shelter and art


Soil is who we are.
Let us deepen our understanding of the soil,
and learn together how to protect the food security of future generations,
the beauty of nature, and the healthy circulation of the earth.

Grounded in the principle that protecting the soil is protecting our future,
this program offers a systematic exploration of the principles, philosophy, and practical methods of natural cultivation.
Participants will learn how to integrate harmonious, nature-based practices into both daily life and agriculture.
You will study across four interconnected fields:
✔ Philosophy of Natural Agricultural Arts
✔ Techniques and practical methods of natural cultivation
✔ Soil ecology and the cycles of the earth
✔ The spirit and social significance of SAVE SOIL
Programs & Events
We organize hands-on learning events in organic rice fields throughout the year, including:
✔ Professional Technical Training
✔ Start-Up Courses for those wishing to begin rice farming
✔ “Share Tanbo” Classes for people who are not rice farmers but wish to understand paddy fields more deeply
Collaboration with Organic Village Municipalities
As a technical advisor for municipalities declaring Organic Villages,
I provide on-site training and educational programs in various regions:
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Saiki (Oita)
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Suzu (Ishikawa)
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Kozaki (Chiba)
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Takashima (Shiga)
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Hokuto (Yamanashi)
Event Planning & Educational Outreach
With over 1,000 participants across soil- and agriculture-related programs,
I tailor methods to meet diverse needs and suit the unique conditions of each region.
✔ Agriculture Talk 2025 (Agrinō Talk) — 350 participants (Miyashiro, Saitama)
✔ Invited speaker for local lectures, community dialogues, and events
— sharing the social significance of rice paddies and
how agriculture can foster an organic, regenerative society
(audience sizes from 10 to 200)

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