Dr.Teruo Higa’s
Living A Dream
- 2024
- Nov:#199 EM trials in India with bananas, tomatoes, and pomegranates
- Oct:#198 The Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 8
- Sep:#197 The Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 7
- Aug:#196 The Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 6
- Jul:#195 The Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 5
- Jun:#194 Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 4
- May:#193 Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 3
- May:#192 Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 2
- Apr:#191 Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace
- Mar:#190 Quantum Mechanical Effects of EM Gravitron Charcoal
- Mar:#189 The barrier space in Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands) has risen to another dimension
- Jan:#188 Sixty Days after Typhoon No.6
- 2023
- Oct:#187 Supermassive Typhoon No.6 and Subsequent Typhoon No. 11
- Sep:#186 Massive Typhoon No.6 that swallowed the Ryukyu Islands Graviton barrier
- Sep:#185 August 8th is World “EM Mudball Day”
- Aug:#184 A disease-free life depends on the health of the intestinal microbiome.
- Jul:#183 Trial and Error at the Blue-Sky Palace, Part 3
- Jun:#182 Trial and Error at the Blue-Sky Palace, Part 2
- Apr:#181 Trial and Error at the Blue-Sky Palace
- Mar:#180 Ala Wai Canal Cleanup Project in Waikiki, Hawaii
- Feb:#179 High-Yield, High-Quality Rice Production Using EM
- Feb:#178 The Progress the "Soil Preparation Workshop" of the Oishi 3-chan Club (Part 2)
- Jan:#177 Organic Farming Instructional Manual Using EM
- 2022
- Nov:#176 The Typhoon Situation in Okinawa in 2022
- Sep:#175 Third-Party Verification of the Graviton barrier in Okinawa Part-2
- Sep:#174 Third-Party Verification of the Graviton barrier in Okinawa
- Aug:#173 Ecosystem Changes Observed in Okinawa in 2021 Part-5
- Jun:#172 Ecosystem Changes Observed in Okinawa in 2021 Part-4
- May:#171 Ecosystem Changes Observed in Okinawa in 2021 Part-3
- Apr:#170 Ecosystem Changes Observed in Okinawa in 2021 Part-2
- Mar:#169 Koizumi Farm in Kamakura Continues to Evolve
- Feb:#168 Ecosystem Changes Observed in Okinawa in 2021 Part-1
- 2021
- Dec:#167 Enjoying EM Technology While Enriching the Local Ecosystem
- Nov:#166 A Case Study of the Use of EM in a Next Generation Free School in Tune with the Cycles of Nature
- Oct:#165 Typhoon conditions and flowers in Okinawa from August to October
- Sep:#164 Re-learning the origins of river purification using EM Cleaning up the Dairyuji River in Senami (Murakami City, Niigata Prefecture)
- Aug:#163 Measures Against Natural Disasters and Re-learning the Starting Point of EM
- Jul:#162 Summary of FFC (Foods for Children) Okinawa Forum 2021
- Jun:#161 Restoring the Vigor of an Old Tree and Purifying the Environment with EM Technology That Even an Amateur Can Do
- May:#160 The Public is Beginning to Recognize the Use of EM Smokeless Carbonizers
- Apr:#159 EM Hado (EM Graviton) that exerts quantum superposition effect over time
- Mar:#158 Virus-free Okinawan Plants Through Use of an EM Graviton Barrier
- Jan:#157 Enjoyable Farming for Self-Sufficiency that Even Amateurs Can Do
- 2020
- Dec:#156 EM quantum energy effect occurring in Okinawa
- Nov:#155 Implementing EM graviton farming as a flood countermeasure for apple orchards
- Oct:#154 The Latest Book on the Practical Uses of EM "You Are the One Who Draws Out the Power of Microorganisms," by Chizuko Nomoto
- Sep:#153 Application of EM technology to long periods of rain, lack of sunshine, storms, heavy rains, etc.
- Aug:#152 EM application in Kitanakagusuku village plant waste recycling yard
- Jul:#151 Natural Disaster Countermeasures Using EM Technology: Part 2
- Jul:#150 Natural Disaster Countermeasures Using EM Technology
- May:#149 How to make your home and workplace an energy spot by living a complete EM lifestyle: creating the ultimate source of health and environmental purification
- Apr:#148 EM, Viruses and the Pandemic
- Apr:#147 New agriculture applying quantum mechanics Part 2
- Apr:#146 New agriculture applying quantum mechanics
- Apr:#145 Wonderful EM Miracle
- 2019
- Nov:#144 The movie “Revival II” and the reality of Fukushima
- Oct:#143 Boundary dome and foliar spraying of EM・X GOLD and EM 3
- Oct:#142 Kirakira (Sparkling) Summer Vegetable Festa in 2019
- Aug:#141 Excessive salt inevitably causes salt damage
- Jul:#140 Diverse applications of charcoal Part 3
- Jun:#139 Diverse applications of charcoal Part 2
- Jun:#138 Diverse applications of charcoal
- Jun:#137 Purification power of salt
- May:#136 The degree of soil contamination is a reflection of the microflora
- May:#135 Definitive use of EM barriers to deal with typhoons
- May:#134 Implementing authentic Nature Farming
- May:#133 How to enhance healthy Hado (wave energy) by EM
- May:#132 Eating Dirt (Soil)
- May:#131 Hado (Wave energy) involved in health
- May:#130 Reaffirming EM technology to realize the essence of agriculture
- May:#129 The 2nd EM Producer Networking Meeting
- Apr:#128 Understanding the application of seawater and salt in crop cultivation
- Apr:#127 Prevention of Disasters by EM Technology
- Mar:#126 Quantum overlay effective utilization of EM
- Jan:#125 EM Disaster Recovery Support Projects in 2017
- 2018
- 2017
- Aug:#121 Escape from conventional agricultural traps
- Jul:#120 Limitation and important caveats regarding utilization of salt
- Jun:#119 EM Technology to Break Through the Limits of Pesticide-Free Strawberries
- May:#118 Application of barriers using EM rectification force
- Apr:#117 The 1st EM Produce Growers' Networking Conference
- Mar:#116 Sumizo kun: The Ultimate Versatile Carbonization Equipment
- Feb:#115 How to make and use simple carbonized and rectified ash
- Jan:#114 Achievements of 2016
- 2016
- Dec:#113 Definitive Measures Against Typhoons
- Nov:#112 International Conference on Universal Village
- Oct:#111 90% of Your Body is Microbes
- Sep:#110 Disaster Countermeasures Using EM
- Aug:#109: Changes in the Natural Environment by EM Barrier Domes in Okinawa
- Jul:#108: Multi-purpose Utilization of Activated EM with Seawater and Salt
- Jun:#107: Marine Day, when EM Mudballs and Activated EM are Applied Throughout Japan
- May:#106: The Function of EM and Gravitational Waves–Part 3
- Apr:#105: The Function of EM and Gravitational Waves–Part 2
- Feb:#104: The Function of EM and Gravitational Waves
- Feb:#103: The Importance of Phototrophic Bacteria in EM
- 2015
- Dec:#102: Results of Environmental Forum "Utsukushima EM Paradise" 2015
- Nov:#101: Environmental Forum "Utsukushima EM Paradise" 2015
- Oct:#100: A New Phase of Limit Breakthrough Using EM
- Sep:#99: A New Phase of Limit Breakthrough through EM
- Aug:#98: The Tokyo Bay Area Began Creating a Truly Livable Hometown
- Jul:#97: Rectifying Effects of EM
- Jun:#96: Lake Suwa Sousei lecture
- May:#95: In Order to Further Ensure Limit Breakthrough
- Apr:#94: Theatrical Release of the Documentary Film SOSEI-Revival to Enlighten People on the New Possibilities of Microorganisms
- Mar:#93: What Underlies Limit Breakthrough (Part 2)
- Feb:#92: EM Functions to Break Through Limits
- Jan:#91: At the Start of 2015
- 2014
- Dec:#90: Looking Back at 2014
- Nov:#89: Shikoku EM FESTA 2014, Virtuous Circle Conference in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture
- Oct:#88: Using EM to Deal with Weather Disasters (Part 2)
- Sep:#87: Current Status of Radioactivity Measures Using EM in Fukushima
- Aug:#86: APNAN (Asia Pacific Natural Agriculture Network) 25th Anniversary Conference in 2014
- Jul:#85: Using EM to Deal with Weather Disasters
- Jun:#84: Substantial Improvement of Soil
- May:#83: The Energy Rectification Force of EM
- Apr:#82: The Annual 18th EM Technology Exchange Meeting and Tohoku Conference in Shichigahama
- Mar:#81: Salmon going upstream in Kitaura (Kasumigaura)
- Feb:#80: The Microbiome Again
- Jan:#79: Inauguration of the Federation of Diet Members Who Use and Apply Effective Microorganisms
- 2013
- Dec:#78: Receiving an Honorary Doctoral Degree from Rajamangala University of Technology in Thailand
- Nov:#77: The Use of EM in School Education in Bhutan
- Oct:#76: Well of Bonding
- Sep:#75: The Background to EM Not Being Employed by Public Institutions to Deal with Radiation
- Aug:#74: Dealing with Disaster: Using EM in Crisis Management
- Jul:#73: EM Events on Ocean Day
- Jun:#72: Using EM to Deal With Heat Stroke and Summer Heat Fatigue
- May:#71: An EM Model Town in Malaysia
- Apr:#70: Steps the Japanese Government is Taking to Deal with Radiation: Are They Really Safe?
- Mar:#69: EM Group Disaster Reconstruction Aid Project in Fukushima
- Feb:#68: EM and Microbiomes (Microbial Flora)
- Jan:#67: A Necessary Evil is Still Evil
- 2012
- Dec:#66: The 17th National EM Technology Exchange Conference / Hokkaido Conference in Sapporo
- Nov:#65: EM Forum 2012 in Okinawa and the Environmental Forum in Fukushima
- Oct:#64: 2012 EM Forum
- Sep:#63: A New Earth Saving Revolution
- Aug:#62: The Asahi Newspaper’s Misguided Reports About EM
- Jul:#61: Using EM in Radioactive Contamination Measures in Fukushima Prefecture
- Jun:#60: The Effects of Using EM to Inhibit the Absorption of Radioactivity as Confirmed in Fukushima
- May:#59: Recovery Support for the Great East Japan Earthquake
- Apr:#58: The Royal Kingdom of Thailand, in which EM Functions as a Set Government Policy
- Mar:#57: Report on the Measures Taken by Kingdom of Thailand Using EM to Deal with Polluted Water
- Feb:#56 EM™ as Part of National Policy in Thailand to Deal with Sanitation Issues Resulting from the Flood of 2011
- Jan:#55 The Law of Syntropy (Revitalization)
- 2011
- Dec:#54 EM Forum 2011
- Nov:#53 Shikoku EM Festa 2011- Zenjunkan no Wa (Virtuous Circle) Tokushima Conference in Naruto -
- Oct:#52 The Mystery of Interim Safety Values for Radioactive Material
- Sep:#51 Successful Radiation Countermeasures Using EM
- Aug:#50 Events on Sea Day in which EM Mud Balls are Thrown into the Water and Activated EM is Applied.
- May:#47 Dealing with the Damage Caused by the Eastern Japan Earthquake
- Apr:#46 Eastern Japan Earthquake
- Mar:#45 The 16th National EM Technology Hokuriku Conference in Fukui
- Feb:#44 More Thoughts on Avian Influenza and Foot-and-Mouth Disease
- Jan:#43 Happy New Year!
- 2010
- Dec:#42 Shikoku EM FESTA 2010・Zenjunkan no wa (Virtuous Circle) Fellowship Conference in Tobe, Ehime Prefecture
- Nov:#41 EM Forum 2010
- Oct:#40: My Thanks to the EM™ Volunteers Who Helped in the Fight Against Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Miyazaki Prefecture
- Sep:#39 International EM Mud Ball Day
- Jul:#37 Poland EM Forum 2010
- Jun:#36 EM Countermeasures Against Foot-and-Mouth Disease
- May:#35 Abnormal Weather
- Apr:#34 EM Activities in Thailand: Finding Solutions to the Challenges Facing the Nation
- Mar:#33 New Developments in the Evolution of EMTM in Thailand
- Feb:#32 Results Starting to Be Seen at the Mikasa Project
- Jan:#31 Towards an EM-Use Society
- 2009
- Dec:#30 EM Summit
- Nov:#29 The System in Penang State in Malaysia that Made the World EMTM Mudball Day a Success
- Oct:#28 The "World EM Mudball Day" in Malaysia
- Sep:#27 Validating EMTM Medicine: Case Study Reports from EM Users 2009. (Part 3)
- Sep:#26 Validating EMTM Medicine: Case Study Reports from EMTM Users 2009. (Part 2)
- Jul:#25 Validating EMTM Medicine: Case Study Reports from EMTM Users 2009. (Part 1)
- Jun:#24 Activities to Disseminate EM-Focused Nature Farming in China
- May:#23 Use of EMTM in Response to Swine Flu
- Apr:#22 Using EM to Solve Public Administrative Costs
- Mar:#21 Reaffirming the Versatility of EM
- Jan:#20 The Beginning of a New Era
- 2008
#188 Sixty Days after Typhoon No.6
As I mentioned in the 187th article recovery after the huge and extremely powerful Typhoon No. 6 passed came about so quickly that I thought I was dreaming it all. Now, sixty days after it passed, the lush greenery has recovered.
From past experience, I know it generally takes two to three years to recover, but as I wrote about in the previous issue, the damage was unexpectedly light and unbelievable phenomena have occurred.
Most of the bananas in the Blue Sky Palace have recovered after sixty days (Photos 1 and 2), and some of the bananas have broken off and are now sprouting on the regenerated terminal buds (Photo 3).
From past experience, I know it generally takes two to three years to recover, but as I wrote about in the previous issue, the damage was unexpectedly light and unbelievable phenomena have occurred.
Most of the bananas in the Blue Sky Palace have recovered after sixty days (Photos 1 and 2), and some of the bananas have broken off and are now sprouting on the regenerated terminal buds (Photo 3).
Also as I touched on in the previous article, this was an opportunity to prove the potential of the dwarfing technique, and we are testing topping, pruning various parts of the trees (Photo 4).
Once this method is established, it will be possible to shrub trees 50 to 100 cm in height or more, making it possible to harvest even good-tasting tall-tree type bananas using a low stepladder. Recently, there are dwarf, high-yielding, high quality varieties such as the Dwarf Namwa variety, so in the future the dwarfing techniques described so far may no longer be necessary.
The Power of EM Gravitron Charcoal (Report by Mr. Shiba, Board Member of U-net)
Mr. Koichiro Shiba, a U-net board member, gave us the following wonderful report on EM Gravitron Charcoal:
"I would like to report by sharing some photos of my vegetable garden, which is growing more abundantly than ever since I embedded EM Gravitron charcoal when planting the seedlings. This year, for the first time, I tried growing large tomatoes for cooking, and they started to bear fruit from the sixth row.
Every year I am also growing two varieties of chili peppers, one plant of each, and I harvested so many that I couldn't eat all of them, so I made Koregusu, Okinawan chili sauce."
September 13, 2023
Flowers in Okinawa 30-40 days after the typhoon, and more
Typhoon No.6 was in full force starting August 1st, and as I mentioned in the previous article of this series, an article was featured in the local newspaper on August 26th about the shipment of Aokiri Unshu mandarin oranges from Okinawa. In September, as always, there were many news reports about flowers in parks and roadside trees. This month, October, an article was introduced promoting tangerine picking by a popular Kabuchi producer in Okinawa, and as mentioned last time, the typhoon damage was seen as mostly localized. I will continue to observe and record the effects of typhoons in this online magazine.
Ho-ou-bok “Farewell Cherry Blossom Viewing”
Near the Old City Hall in Ishigaki City
Okinawa Times, Sunday, September 24, 2023
The Ho-ou-bok tree, Royal Poinciana, near the old city hall in Misaki-cho, Ishigaki City is now in full bloom. As the demolition of the government building progresses, the remaining tree has been blooming. The tree is about 5 meters tall with a trunk diameter of about 60 cm, and blooms mainly May to July every year. This year, it has been blooming again and again even since September, and its red flowers stand out against the backdrop of the old city hall.
Some residents and tourists have stopped to look up and enjoy the tree, and a man resident in the city commented that, “It looks even more beautiful in harmony with the old government building. I heard that a 13-story concept building will be built on the site of the old government building, so this is a farewell to flower viewing with the old government building as backdrop,” he said.
The Ho-ou-bok tree is a deciduous tree of the Fabaceae family native to the island of Madagascar (Southeast Maritime Africa). It is a representative tropical flowering tree, and usually blooms in early summer with flowers about 10 cm I diameter on the crown of the tree. (Reported by Shigeru Ota)
Okinawa Times, Sunday, September 24, 2023
The Ho-ou-bok tree, Royal Poinciana, near the old city hall in Misaki-cho, Ishigaki City is now in full bloom. As the demolition of the government building progresses, the remaining tree has been blooming. The tree is about 5 meters tall with a trunk diameter of about 60 cm, and blooms mainly May to July every year. This year, it has been blooming again and again even since September, and its red flowers stand out against the backdrop of the old city hall.
Some residents and tourists have stopped to look up and enjoy the tree, and a man resident in the city commented that, “It looks even more beautiful in harmony with the old government building. I heard that a 13-story concept building will be built on the site of the old government building, so this is a farewell to flower viewing with the old government building as backdrop,” he said.
The Ho-ou-bok tree is a deciduous tree of the Fabaceae family native to the island of Madagascar (Southeast Maritime Africa). It is a representative tropical flowering tree, and usually blooms in early summer with flowers about 10 cm I diameter on the crown of the tree. (Reported by Shigeru Ota)
Golden Shower Watches Over Children
September 12, 2023
On the 11th, a summery day in many parts of Okinawa Prefecture, the Cassia Fistula, also known as Golden Shower (Japanese name: Nanbansaikachi) in front of Urashiro Elementary School in Iso, Urasoe City is at its peak. The tree is 4 to 6 meters tall, and its bright yellow flowers are in full bloom, as if watching over the children. Hiroaki Taira, 72, who came to pick up his grandson, said, with a smile, “It started blooming around July. The flowers have been blooming beautifully for the past few days, and it really cheers me up."
Photo: Golden showers in full bloom, as if watching over children going to and from school, on the 11th at Urashiro Elementaly school in Iso, Urasoe City. (Photo by Tomoyuki Takeo)
On the 11th, a summery day in many parts of Okinawa Prefecture, the Cassia Fistula, also known as Golden Shower (Japanese name: Nanbansaikachi) in front of Urashiro Elementary School in Iso, Urasoe City is at its peak. The tree is 4 to 6 meters tall, and its bright yellow flowers are in full bloom, as if watching over the children. Hiroaki Taira, 72, who came to pick up his grandson, said, with a smile, “It started blooming around July. The flowers have been blooming beautifully for the past few days, and it really cheers me up."
Photo: Golden showers in full bloom, as if watching over children going to and from school, on the 11th at Urashiro Elementaly school in Iso, Urasoe City. (Photo by Tomoyuki Takeo)
Bronze Crested Ibis in Irabu Island
First observation in Miyakojima City?
October 3, 2023
On September 20th, there was a confirmed sighting of a bronze crested ibis that had flown to Irabu Island in Miyakojima City. Sightings of this bird are rare in Japan. It has been observed in the northern part of Okinawa Island, Ishigaki Island, and the Kerama Islands, but this is the first time it has been sighted on Miyakojima. Kunihiro Nakaji, chairman of the Miyako Wild Bird Society, took photos of the bird pecking for food at a reservoir. The Bronze Ibis is a migratory bird about 60 centimeters in length and is found in a wide range of regions, including Africa, southern Europe, south Asia, Central America, and Australia. They do not normally fly to Japan. (Manabu Tomiyama, Miyakojima Bureau)
October 3, 2023
On September 20th, there was a confirmed sighting of a bronze crested ibis that had flown to Irabu Island in Miyakojima City. Sightings of this bird are rare in Japan. It has been observed in the northern part of Okinawa Island, Ishigaki Island, and the Kerama Islands, but this is the first time it has been sighted on Miyakojima. Kunihiro Nakaji, chairman of the Miyako Wild Bird Society, took photos of the bird pecking for food at a reservoir. The Bronze Ibis is a migratory bird about 60 centimeters in length and is found in a wide range of regions, including Africa, southern Europe, south Asia, Central America, and Australia. They do not normally fly to Japan. (Manabu Tomiyama, Miyakojima Bureau)
78 cm long loofah
Mr. Higa of Ota-ku, Uruma City takes care of it every day
Loofahs in the garden of Isamu Higa, 64, of Ota-ku, Uruma City, are a hot topic of neighborhood conversation. The longest one is 78 centimeters long and has a girth of 23 centimeters. Salad loofahs and long loofahs are growing together. Mr. Higa planted them in March of this year and has already harvested about 50 of them and has given some to friends and relatives. “I fertilize them with cow manure, " he commented. "In the morning I pollinate the male flowers with the female flowers. I am very happy when they bear fruit, so I write down the date and attach it to them.” He smiles broadly as he holds a long loofah. His wife, Tomoko, 64, noted, “We enjoy eating soup made with them, with tofu added.”
(Reported by Tokuzo Yokota)
Loofahs in the garden of Isamu Higa, 64, of Ota-ku, Uruma City, are a hot topic of neighborhood conversation. The longest one is 78 centimeters long and has a girth of 23 centimeters. Salad loofahs and long loofahs are growing together. Mr. Higa planted them in March of this year and has already harvested about 50 of them and has given some to friends and relatives. “I fertilize them with cow manure, " he commented. "In the morning I pollinate the male flowers with the female flowers. I am very happy when they bear fruit, so I write down the date and attach it to them.” He smiles broadly as he holds a long loofah. His wife, Tomoko, 64, noted, “We enjoy eating soup made with them, with tofu added.”
(Reported by Tokuzo Yokota)
"You've Got to Try it!" Kabuchi, a Local Citrus Variety
Peak Harvest Season for the Taste of Autumn Flavor in Yanbaru
Harvesting of the citrus fruit “Kabuchi,” a native Okinawan variety, is now at its peak. On the 3rd, in a field in Izumi, Motobu Town, one of the leading cultivation areas in Okinawa Prefecture, farmers were using scissors to pick the abundant harvest of fruit. Yasuhiko Takehara, 80, head of the Izumi Mandarin Orange Production Association, promoted the product, saying, “I hope many people will enjoy the taste of autumn in Yanbaru.” A mandarin orange picking event will be held on the 14th. (Hiroya Shimoji, Northern News Department)
Producers' promotion of Mandarin Orange Picking in Izumi, Motobu Town, on April 14th
On the 3rd, Katsuyama Shikuwasa (Nago City), a soft drink manufacturer, presented 60 bottles (500 ml each) of 100% Kabuchi juice to the town. This is a collaboration between the company and the town to utilize local produce in school lunches at public schools in the town. Hiromitsu Yasumura, president of the company, said, “People tend to avoid Kabuchi because of its thick skin and many seeds. However, they are less acidic and have the finest aroma of all the native citrus fruits. We hope that children will enjoy both the taste and aroma."
The presentation ceremony was held at the town hall and attended by Deputy Mayor Masashi Uehara and Sueko Kina of the Education Bureau. Deputy Mayor Uehara emphasized, “My hope is that the government, producers, and businesses work together to promote the appeal of Kabuchi.”
Ayano Nakasone, director of the town’s school lunch center, said, “We plan to add fruit juice to the jello to enhance its fresh aroma. We are currently working on a recipe that combines it with finely diced pineapple and peaches." On the 23rd, the center will provide these original recipe sweets to children at school lunches at four kindergartens, four elementary schools, and two junior high schools in the town. Kabuchi is also known as “Sports Day mandarin orange” by people mainly in the northern part of the town.
Izumi boasts the highest production volume in the prefecture, harvesting about 40 tons a year. Since 2010, the Izumi Mandarin Orange Production Association has designated the second Saturday of October every year as “Kabuchi Day” and has held a mandarin orange-picking event to promote consumption.
Photo above: Deputy Mayor Masashi Uehara (front left), President Hiromitsu Yasumura (right), and others attended the presentation ceremony of 100% Kabuchi juice at the Motobu Town Hall on March 3rd.
Photo below: The abundant harvest of “Kabuchi,” Yanbaru’s autumn delicacy, in Izumi, Motobu Town, on October 3rd.
Harvesting of the citrus fruit “Kabuchi,” a native Okinawan variety, is now at its peak. On the 3rd, in a field in Izumi, Motobu Town, one of the leading cultivation areas in Okinawa Prefecture, farmers were using scissors to pick the abundant harvest of fruit. Yasuhiko Takehara, 80, head of the Izumi Mandarin Orange Production Association, promoted the product, saying, “I hope many people will enjoy the taste of autumn in Yanbaru.” A mandarin orange picking event will be held on the 14th. (Hiroya Shimoji, Northern News Department)
Producers' promotion of Mandarin Orange Picking in Izumi, Motobu Town, on April 14th
On the 3rd, Katsuyama Shikuwasa (Nago City), a soft drink manufacturer, presented 60 bottles (500 ml each) of 100% Kabuchi juice to the town. This is a collaboration between the company and the town to utilize local produce in school lunches at public schools in the town. Hiromitsu Yasumura, president of the company, said, “People tend to avoid Kabuchi because of its thick skin and many seeds. However, they are less acidic and have the finest aroma of all the native citrus fruits. We hope that children will enjoy both the taste and aroma."
The presentation ceremony was held at the town hall and attended by Deputy Mayor Masashi Uehara and Sueko Kina of the Education Bureau. Deputy Mayor Uehara emphasized, “My hope is that the government, producers, and businesses work together to promote the appeal of Kabuchi.”
Ayano Nakasone, director of the town’s school lunch center, said, “We plan to add fruit juice to the jello to enhance its fresh aroma. We are currently working on a recipe that combines it with finely diced pineapple and peaches." On the 23rd, the center will provide these original recipe sweets to children at school lunches at four kindergartens, four elementary schools, and two junior high schools in the town. Kabuchi is also known as “Sports Day mandarin orange” by people mainly in the northern part of the town.
Izumi boasts the highest production volume in the prefecture, harvesting about 40 tons a year. Since 2010, the Izumi Mandarin Orange Production Association has designated the second Saturday of October every year as “Kabuchi Day” and has held a mandarin orange-picking event to promote consumption.
Photo above: Deputy Mayor Masashi Uehara (front left), President Hiromitsu Yasumura (right), and others attended the presentation ceremony of 100% Kabuchi juice at the Motobu Town Hall on March 3rd.
Photo below: The abundant harvest of “Kabuchi,” Yanbaru’s autumn delicacy, in Izumi, Motobu Town, on October 3rd.
Editor’s Picks
- 2024
- Nov:#199 EM trials in India with bananas, tomatoes, and pomegranates
- Oct:#198 The Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 8
- Sep:#197 The Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 7
- Aug:#196 The Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 6
- Jul:#195 The Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 5
- Jun:#194 Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 4
- May:#193 Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 3
- May:#192 Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace - Part 2
- Apr:#191 Steadily Evolving EM Nature Farming Method at the Blue Sky Palace
- Mar:#190 Quantum Mechanical Effects of EM Gravitron Charcoal
- Mar:#189 The barrier space in Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands) has risen to another dimension
- Jan:#188 Sixty Days after Typhoon No.6
- 2023
- Oct:#187 Supermassive Typhoon No.6 and Subsequent Typhoon No. 11
- Sep:#186 Massive Typhoon No.6 that swallowed the Ryukyu Islands Graviton barrier
- Sep:#185 August 8th is World “EM Mudball Day”
- Aug:#184 A disease-free life depends on the health of the intestinal microbiome.
- Jul:#183 Trial and Error at the Blue-Sky Palace, Part 3
- Jun:#182 Trial and Error at the Blue-Sky Palace, Part 2
- Apr:#181 Trial and Error at the Blue-Sky Palace
- Mar:#180 Ala Wai Canal Cleanup Project in Waikiki, Hawaii
- Feb:#179 High-Yield, High-Quality Rice Production Using EM
- Feb:#178 The Progress the "Soil Preparation Workshop" of the Oishi 3-chan Club (Part 2)
- Jan:#177 Organic Farming Instructional Manual Using EM
- 2022
- Nov:#176 The Typhoon Situation in Okinawa in 2022
- Sep:#175 Third-Party Verification of the Graviton barrier in Okinawa Part-2
- Sep:#174 Third-Party Verification of the Graviton barrier in Okinawa
- Aug:#173 Ecosystem Changes Observed in Okinawa in 2021 Part-5
- Jun:#172 Ecosystem Changes Observed in Okinawa in 2021 Part-4
- May:#171 Ecosystem Changes Observed in Okinawa in 2021 Part-3
- Apr:#170 Ecosystem Changes Observed in Okinawa in 2021 Part-2
- Mar:#169 Koizumi Farm in Kamakura Continues to Evolve
- Feb:#168 Ecosystem Changes Observed in Okinawa in 2021 Part-1
- 2021
- Dec:#167 Enjoying EM Technology While Enriching the Local Ecosystem
- Nov:#166 A Case Study of the Use of EM in a Next Generation Free School in Tune with the Cycles of Nature
- Oct:#165 Typhoon conditions and flowers in Okinawa from August to October
- Sep:#164 Re-learning the origins of river purification using EM Cleaning up the Dairyuji River in Senami (Murakami City, Niigata Prefecture)
- Aug:#163 Measures Against Natural Disasters and Re-learning the Starting Point of EM
- Jul:#162 Summary of FFC (Foods for Children) Okinawa Forum 2021
- Jun:#161 Restoring the Vigor of an Old Tree and Purifying the Environment with EM Technology That Even an Amateur Can Do
- May:#160 The Public is Beginning to Recognize the Use of EM Smokeless Carbonizers
- Apr:#159 EM Hado (EM Graviton) that exerts quantum superposition effect over time
- Mar:#158 Virus-free Okinawan Plants Through Use of an EM Graviton Barrier
- Jan:#157 Enjoyable Farming for Self-Sufficiency that Even Amateurs Can Do
- 2020
- Dec:#156 EM quantum energy effect occurring in Okinawa
- Nov:#155 Implementing EM graviton farming as a flood countermeasure for apple orchards
- Oct:#154 The Latest Book on the Practical Uses of EM "You Are the One Who Draws Out the Power of Microorganisms," by Chizuko Nomoto
- Sep:#153 Application of EM technology to long periods of rain, lack of sunshine, storms, heavy rains, etc.
- Aug:#152 EM application in Kitanakagusuku village plant waste recycling yard
- Jul:#151 Natural Disaster Countermeasures Using EM Technology: Part 2
- Jul:#150 Natural Disaster Countermeasures Using EM Technology
- May:#149 How to make your home and workplace an energy spot by living a complete EM lifestyle: creating the ultimate source of health and environmental purification
- Apr:#148 EM, Viruses and the Pandemic
- Apr:#147 New agriculture applying quantum mechanics Part 2
- Apr:#146 New agriculture applying quantum mechanics
- Apr:#145 Wonderful EM Miracle
- 2019
- Nov:#144 The movie “Revival II” and the reality of Fukushima
- Oct:#143 Boundary dome and foliar spraying of EM・X GOLD and EM 3
- Oct:#142 Kirakira (Sparkling) Summer Vegetable Festa in 2019
- Aug:#141 Excessive salt inevitably causes salt damage
- Jul:#140 Diverse applications of charcoal Part 3
- Jun:#139 Diverse applications of charcoal Part 2
- Jun:#138 Diverse applications of charcoal
- Jun:#137 Purification power of salt
- May:#136 The degree of soil contamination is a reflection of the microflora
- May:#135 Definitive use of EM barriers to deal with typhoons
- May:#134 Implementing authentic Nature Farming
- May:#133 How to enhance healthy Hado (wave energy) by EM
- May:#132 Eating Dirt (Soil)
- May:#131 Hado (Wave energy) involved in health
- May:#130 Reaffirming EM technology to realize the essence of agriculture
- May:#129 The 2nd EM Producer Networking Meeting
- Apr:#128 Understanding the application of seawater and salt in crop cultivation
- Apr:#127 Prevention of Disasters by EM Technology
- Mar:#126 Quantum overlay effective utilization of EM
- Jan:#125 EM Disaster Recovery Support Projects in 2017
- 2018
- 2017
- Aug:#121 Escape from conventional agricultural traps
- Jul:#120 Limitation and important caveats regarding utilization of salt
- Jun:#119 EM Technology to Break Through the Limits of Pesticide-Free Strawberries
- May:#118 Application of barriers using EM rectification force
- Apr:#117 The 1st EM Produce Growers' Networking Conference
- Mar:#116 Sumizo kun: The Ultimate Versatile Carbonization Equipment
- Feb:#115 How to make and use simple carbonized and rectified ash
- Jan:#114 Achievements of 2016
- 2016
- Dec:#113 Definitive Measures Against Typhoons
- Nov:#112 International Conference on Universal Village
- Oct:#111 90% of Your Body is Microbes
- Sep:#110 Disaster Countermeasures Using EM
- Aug:#109: Changes in the Natural Environment by EM Barrier Domes in Okinawa
- Jul:#108: Multi-purpose Utilization of Activated EM with Seawater and Salt
- Jun:#107: Marine Day, when EM Mudballs and Activated EM are Applied Throughout Japan
- May:#106: The Function of EM and Gravitational Waves–Part 3
- Apr:#105: The Function of EM and Gravitational Waves–Part 2
- Feb:#104: The Function of EM and Gravitational Waves
- Feb:#103: The Importance of Phototrophic Bacteria in EM
- 2015
- Dec:#102: Results of Environmental Forum "Utsukushima EM Paradise" 2015
- Nov:#101: Environmental Forum "Utsukushima EM Paradise" 2015
- Oct:#100: A New Phase of Limit Breakthrough Using EM
- Sep:#99: A New Phase of Limit Breakthrough through EM
- Aug:#98: The Tokyo Bay Area Began Creating a Truly Livable Hometown
- Jul:#97: Rectifying Effects of EM
- Jun:#96: Lake Suwa Sousei lecture
- May:#95: In Order to Further Ensure Limit Breakthrough
- Apr:#94: Theatrical Release of the Documentary Film SOSEI-Revival to Enlighten People on the New Possibilities of Microorganisms
- Mar:#93: What Underlies Limit Breakthrough (Part 2)
- Feb:#92: EM Functions to Break Through Limits
- Jan:#91: At the Start of 2015
- 2014
- Dec:#90: Looking Back at 2014
- Nov:#89: Shikoku EM FESTA 2014, Virtuous Circle Conference in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture
- Oct:#88: Using EM to Deal with Weather Disasters (Part 2)
- Sep:#87: Current Status of Radioactivity Measures Using EM in Fukushima
- Aug:#86: APNAN (Asia Pacific Natural Agriculture Network) 25th Anniversary Conference in 2014
- Jul:#85: Using EM to Deal with Weather Disasters
- Jun:#84: Substantial Improvement of Soil
- May:#83: The Energy Rectification Force of EM
- Apr:#82: The Annual 18th EM Technology Exchange Meeting and Tohoku Conference in Shichigahama
- Mar:#81: Salmon going upstream in Kitaura (Kasumigaura)
- Feb:#80: The Microbiome Again
- Jan:#79: Inauguration of the Federation of Diet Members Who Use and Apply Effective Microorganisms
- 2013
- Dec:#78: Receiving an Honorary Doctoral Degree from Rajamangala University of Technology in Thailand
- Nov:#77: The Use of EM in School Education in Bhutan
- Oct:#76: Well of Bonding
- Sep:#75: The Background to EM Not Being Employed by Public Institutions to Deal with Radiation
- Aug:#74: Dealing with Disaster: Using EM in Crisis Management
- Jul:#73: EM Events on Ocean Day
- Jun:#72: Using EM to Deal With Heat Stroke and Summer Heat Fatigue
- May:#71: An EM Model Town in Malaysia
- Apr:#70: Steps the Japanese Government is Taking to Deal with Radiation: Are They Really Safe?
- Mar:#69: EM Group Disaster Reconstruction Aid Project in Fukushima
- Feb:#68: EM and Microbiomes (Microbial Flora)
- Jan:#67: A Necessary Evil is Still Evil
- 2012
- Dec:#66: The 17th National EM Technology Exchange Conference / Hokkaido Conference in Sapporo
- Nov:#65: EM Forum 2012 in Okinawa and the Environmental Forum in Fukushima
- Oct:#64: 2012 EM Forum
- Sep:#63: A New Earth Saving Revolution
- Aug:#62: The Asahi Newspaper’s Misguided Reports About EM
- Jul:#61: Using EM in Radioactive Contamination Measures in Fukushima Prefecture
- Jun:#60: The Effects of Using EM to Inhibit the Absorption of Radioactivity as Confirmed in Fukushima
- May:#59: Recovery Support for the Great East Japan Earthquake
- Apr:#58: The Royal Kingdom of Thailand, in which EM Functions as a Set Government Policy
- Mar:#57: Report on the Measures Taken by Kingdom of Thailand Using EM to Deal with Polluted Water
- Feb:#56 EM™ as Part of National Policy in Thailand to Deal with Sanitation Issues Resulting from the Flood of 2011
- Jan:#55 The Law of Syntropy (Revitalization)
- 2011
- Dec:#54 EM Forum 2011
- Nov:#53 Shikoku EM Festa 2011- Zenjunkan no Wa (Virtuous Circle) Tokushima Conference in Naruto -
- Oct:#52 The Mystery of Interim Safety Values for Radioactive Material
- Sep:#51 Successful Radiation Countermeasures Using EM
- Aug:#50 Events on Sea Day in which EM Mud Balls are Thrown into the Water and Activated EM is Applied.
- May:#47 Dealing with the Damage Caused by the Eastern Japan Earthquake
- Apr:#46 Eastern Japan Earthquake
- Mar:#45 The 16th National EM Technology Hokuriku Conference in Fukui
- Feb:#44 More Thoughts on Avian Influenza and Foot-and-Mouth Disease
- Jan:#43 Happy New Year!
- 2010
- Dec:#42 Shikoku EM FESTA 2010・Zenjunkan no wa (Virtuous Circle) Fellowship Conference in Tobe, Ehime Prefecture
- Nov:#41 EM Forum 2010
- Oct:#40: My Thanks to the EM™ Volunteers Who Helped in the Fight Against Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Miyazaki Prefecture
- Sep:#39 International EM Mud Ball Day
- Jul:#37 Poland EM Forum 2010
- Jun:#36 EM Countermeasures Against Foot-and-Mouth Disease
- May:#35 Abnormal Weather
- Apr:#34 EM Activities in Thailand: Finding Solutions to the Challenges Facing the Nation
- Mar:#33 New Developments in the Evolution of EMTM in Thailand
- Feb:#32 Results Starting to Be Seen at the Mikasa Project
- Jan:#31 Towards an EM-Use Society
- 2009
- Dec:#30 EM Summit
- Nov:#29 The System in Penang State in Malaysia that Made the World EMTM Mudball Day a Success
- Oct:#28 The "World EM Mudball Day" in Malaysia
- Sep:#27 Validating EMTM Medicine: Case Study Reports from EM Users 2009. (Part 3)
- Sep:#26 Validating EMTM Medicine: Case Study Reports from EMTM Users 2009. (Part 2)
- Jul:#25 Validating EMTM Medicine: Case Study Reports from EMTM Users 2009. (Part 1)
- Jun:#24 Activities to Disseminate EM-Focused Nature Farming in China
- May:#23 Use of EMTM in Response to Swine Flu
- Apr:#22 Using EM to Solve Public Administrative Costs
- Mar:#21 Reaffirming the Versatility of EM
- Jan:#20 The Beginning of a New Era
- 2008