At Doronko-Mura,
we strive for a one-planet lifestyle,
living in harmony with the Earth's natural limits.
If everyone in the world lived the average lifestyle of a Japanese person,
it is said that we would need 2.9 Earths to sustain it.
This is a major social issue that we, who live on the Earth, must address.
Since we have only one Earth, it is our collective responsibility to live in a way that fits within its limits.
This is what we call a "one-planet lifestyle."
In other words, it means "creating a society that coexists with others and living within our means."
At Doronko-Mura, we promote the one-planet lifestyle
through hands-on agricultural practices.

Learning from
"the lifestyle of farmers
who grow and eat"

The naturally rich Atsumi Peninsula, where mountains and the sea are just within reach and the rural landscape spreads out before you, serves as the learning field of Doronko-Mura.
Grounded in the lifestyle of farmers who grow and eat, our five core learnings encourage you to reflect on their perspectives and way of life.