Kamikatsu Zero Waste Center

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The Kamikatsu Zero Waste Center is a pioneering facility in Japan's first zero-waste town, where visitors can learn about the community's ambitious goal to eliminate waste by sorting trash into 45 categories. The center features an innovative upcycling shop called 'Kuru Kuru' where discarded items are creatively transformed into new products, and a hotel constructed from recycled materials. This eye-opening destination offers a unique glimpse into sustainable living practices and Japan's environmental innovation, making it a must-visit for eco-conscious travelers.

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English signage and guides are limited, so consider arranging a tour in advance or using a translation app. The center is located in rural Tokushima Prefecture and requires a car to reach, as public transportation options are scarce. Visit on weekdays for a quieter experience and bring cash as card payment may not be available at smaller facilities.

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The Kamikatsu Zero Waste Center is a pioneering facility in Japan's first zero-waste town, where visitors can learn about the community's ambitious goal to eliminate waste by sorting trash into 45 categories. The center features an innovative upcycling shop called 'Kuru Kuru' where discarded items are creatively transformed into new products, and a hotel constructed from recycled materials. This eye-opening destination offers a unique glimpse into sustainable living practices and Japan's environmental innovation, making it a must-visit for eco-conscious travelers.

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