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RE: Kore Kara Noka これから農家 blog post: From farm to fork in Tokyo: We are The Farm Part 1
Hi again @filotasriza3 ! OK, sorry, wasn't paying attention! One of the brilliant things about Japan - and this is something I will be covering in future articles, both on my blog and on Voluntary Japan for @kafkanarchy84 - is that many things are actually much freer, much more "anarchist" here in Japan than in either the EU or the US. For example, official catalogues of authorised seeds and vegetable varieties, mandatory insurance schemes, and licenses needed to actually sell the food you grow etc. are either virtually or totally non-existent. I guess it's just one of the many "contradictions" that make Japan so unique, but I was very happy when I found out about these freedoms, increasingly absent everywhere else.
wow great!! and these freedoms make you and everyone pay a lot more attention to their products in general their job and passion instead of have to search for all of things and how they work resulting in wasting time or have an anxiety about the ''new rules'' and how to learn everything etc etc. According to this its like Japan says if you love it i make sure at least you give a try without you have too worry too much about the licenses and responsibilities!