Ecotwaza is a company based in Kunitachi, the suburbs of Tokyo, Japan.
We are two 28 years old girls (or...women?), friends since junior high school.

Reina Otsuka (left) is the editor, Naomi Ogatsu (right) is the designer. Reina grew up in Westchester New York, went to university in Tokyo, and studied in UC Berkeley for a year. Reina has been interested in solving environmental issues through econimical means since high school, and her experience of 9.11 during her stay at the International House of Berkeley made her decide that it was her mission to tackle environmental problems from "communication" aspects. It is the last chance given by the Earth to human species to unite and cooperate. Naomi, on the other hand lived in Japan all her life, and never been outside Japan. She is a knowledge box of old Japanese ways of thinking, and small ideas to lessen ecological footprints of everyday life. The two are a combination, Reina with the eyes of a foreigner and Naomi as one stereo-type Japanese. The two will search for small superior eco-business seeds in Japan, and match you with the companies.
4 comments:
I really like your blog! It's very interesting for me, a German girl, to read about Japanese eco-friendly ideas!
Hi Lisa,
Thank you for the lovely comment. It really encourages us. I traveled around Germany several times and noticed the high consciousness toward ecology. Please feel free to post your ideas and viewpoints too!
Great blog! I'm linking to you from Kurashi News, hope you post a lot!!
thank you martin, i like your Kurashi blog too!
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