TALK

Creating Action | Koike Tange (Video Producer and Grape Farmer), Mochida Hiroyuki (Earth Day in Kyoto Founder), Tanaka Miho (Kakuwaka Hiroshima) and Imai Erina (Former Fridays for Future Kobe Representative), moderated by Yusuke Nakanishi (KYOTOGRAPHIE co-founder, co-director) [JP]

Okazaki Park

Join us for a discussion on how to activate change and empower your community! By sharing insights and their various approaches, we learn from each speaker’s experience how to create momentum around topics that matter to society and the environment. 

Venue
Okazaki Park
Date
  • 2022.4.17 14:30~16:00
Language
Japanese

Okazaki Park

606-8342, Kyoto, Sakyo Ward, Okazaki Saishojicho

Kouki Tange

An apprentice at a pesticide-free grape farm in Kameoka City,
Tange was formerly in the music and video industry but became disillusioned at the sinfulness of advertising after the Tohoku nuclear power plant incident in 2011.
He is a Founding member of "Noddin," a social art movement to change perspectives and live.

As he looks at the world's strangeness by changing his perspective, he has been a housewife, a PTA president called "Tintin," and a member of an imaginary political party called the "Free People's Party".
He is the founder of the "How to Make War Animation Project", and the "Polling Place is Over There Project".
He is a member of the Kyoto Appeal for Freedom of Expression, and the Program Director of Kameoka City's "Small Meetings in Nature: Dialogue on Tetsugaku by Citizens.

His works include "Letter to the Future," "We, the Bystander Record," "Letter Worrying About You," "Truth No. 1 TV with Deception-Free Function," and "Concept Gacha: What is Money?.
He aims to be a human being without discrimination, unreasonableness, destruction of nature, violence, and war.

Kouki Tange

Hiroyuki Mochida

Born in Tokyo in 1974, After working for a publishing company in Tokyo, he became independent in 2002. He established a two-pillar corporation with his friends, consisting of magazine editing and music production. In 2014, he moved to Kyoto City, where he has been involved in local development, regional revitalization, environmental and cyclical activities, sustainable activities, events, and music production with the theme of "connecting the city and nature/the city and the countryside". He established "Earth Conscious," which plans and operates markets, workshops, etc. In addition to presiding over the environmental event "Earth Day in Kyoto," he is the project manager of the "Kameoka Fog Art Festival" held by Kameoka City. Furthermore, he manages the eco-village "Shikaya Wonder Village," creating and producing various events at two locations in Kyoto and Kameoka City. Currently, he is also working with Kameoka City to promote environmentally progressive cities, organic farming, and immigration and settlement.

Hiroyuki Mochida

Miho Tanaka

Born in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture in 1994.
Miho moved to Hiroshima in 2017 to work and began translating campaign news and newsletters published by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) the following summer. Since then, she has become interested in the current situation of the nuclear abolition movement in the world, and became a founding member of the Hiroshima Young Voters' Association for Nuclear Policy (Kakuwaka Hiroshima). She is currently co-chair of the organization. In addition, while working as a company employee, she meets with members of the Hiroshima Diet and communicates their views on the Nuclear Weapons Convention through SNS and other media.

Miho Tanaka

Erina Imai

Born in 1996, Erina grew increasingly concerned by the state of Japan's energy consumption after participating in a United Nations conference on climate change and studying abroad in Germany. As a result, she became involved in the climate movement as a policy advocate, climate strike organizer, and plaintiff in a lawsuit over a coal-fired power plant in Kobe. She currently works for a company in the field of renewable energy.

Erina Imai

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