Earth Awards 2015

Photos (10)

Cover
Mr. Okamoto, one of Iwaishima's fishermen, comes home from a day out on the Seto Sea.
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Mrs. Takako is collecting herbs for the only restaurant she is running in the island.
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Mr. Taira's rice field was built within three generations of farmers. Grandfather, father and son built three terraces without the use of machines.
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Sun protection is worn during the labour on the rice fields. Even though the temperautres are high and the humidity at a maximum.
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Since 1982 the people of Iwaishima oppose the plans to build the Kaminoseki nuclear power plant only five miles from the island. The construction alone will interfer so severly with the ecosystem of the sea, that the island depending on the fish and everything the sea breeds so badly, will be destroyed. They hold monday demonstrations every monday, since 1982.
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Rice is still being harvested and dried in a very traditional way here at Iwaishima.
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Mr. Ujimoto quit his job as a general manager of a big kettle farm and came back to the island he grew up on. Now he is feeding some pigs from the organic leftovers of the islanders and sells them as organic meet all the way to Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka.
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The island only holds about 400 citizens. The coastline in the back holds the construction site for the Kaminoseki nuclear power plant.
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Like all fishers of Iwaishima Mr. Okamoto catches his fish with a single line. One by one and by hand.
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With 63 years Mr. Ujimoto is young and carries the hopes of many islanders for a future of Iwaishima.
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