Foundation Activity


 Problems with Taketomijima

Transition of land usage


Diminution of biodiversity arose from the decrease of agricultural land. Decreasing of windbreak forests and forests for traditional building materials, etc.

Increasing numbers of visitors


Risk of scarcity of water and exceeding treatment capacity of waste water and trash.

Increasing development


Overdevelopment, uncontrolled use of lands, soaring land prices, etc.

Alien species encroachment


Decrease in native species due to alien species such as Ginnemu(a kind of tree).

Problems with Taketomijima

Transition of land usage


Diminution of biodiversity arose from the decrease of agricultural land. Decreasing of windbreak forests and forests for traditional building materials, etc.

Increasing numbers of visitors


Risk of scarcity of water and exceeding treatment capacity of waste water and trash.
 
 
 

Increasing development


Overdevelopment, uncontrolled use of lands, soaring land prices, etc.
 
 
 

Alien species encroaching


Decreasing in native species due to alien species such as Ginnemu (a kind of tree).
 
 
 

For resolving the problems above, We use the “Local Natural Assets Law” which was formulated by the Ministry of the Environment of Japan. This law can be invoked by any local community mainly engaged in conservation projects matching the actual situation of each region.

For resolving the problems above, We use the “Local Natural Assets Law” which was formulated by the Ministry of the Environment of Japan. This law can be invoked by any local community mainly engaged in conservation projects matching the actual situation of each region.

 Structure of the Local Natural Asset Law

 The Local Natural Asset Law is a law promoting the conservation and sustainable use of the natural environment in the local natural asset area (Act No. 85 of 2015). The purpose of this project is to promote local voluntary efforts using private funds obtained from entrance fees, for example, and includes making use of these funds for land acquisition for purposes of environment preservertion.

 Taketomi Town has established a council to formulate the regional plan necessary for utilizing this law, and which has discussed the details of the Regional Natural Environment Preservation Project and the Natural Environment Trust Activity Promotion Project. Subsequently, the Taketomi Island Area Natural Assets Regional Plan was formulated in August 2019.

 Based on this regional plan, the Foundation requested the Entrance fee as a government-commissioned project from Taketomi Town, to accomplish Taketomi Island’s environmental preservation project.

Entrance Fee


All visitors are asked to purchase an Entrance Fee ticket (Utsugumi Ticket :300yen) for entering Taketomi Island. Funds so-obtained have been and will continue to be used for Taketomi Island’s environmental preservation project.

Donation


All people who love Taketomi Island can make a donation for our project. Donations will be used for the Natural environment trust project of Taketomi Island, etc.
※detail: about Donation

Structure of the Local Natural Asset Law

 The Local Natural Asset Law is a law promoting the conservation and sustainable use of the natural environment in the local natural asset area (Act No. 85 of 2015). The purpose of this project is to promote local voluntary efforts using private funds obtained from entrance fees, for example, and includes making use of these funds for land acquisition for purposes of environment preservertion.

 Taketomi Town has established a council to formulate the regional plan necessary for utilizing this law, and which has discussed the details of the Regional Natural Environment Preservation Project and the Natural Environment Trust Activity Promotion Project. Subsequently, the Taketomi Island Area Natural Assets Regional Plan was formulated in August 2019.

 Based on this regional plan, the Foundation requested the Entrance fee as a government-commissioned project from Taketomi Town, to accomplish Taketomi Island’s environmental preservation project.

Entrance Fee


All visitors are asked to purchase an Entrance Fee ticket (Utsugumi Ticket :300yen) for entering Taketomi Island. Funds so-obtained have been and will continue to be used for Taketomi Island’s environmental preservation project.

Donation


All people who love Taketomi Island can make a donation for our project. Donations will be used for the Natural environment trust project of Taketomi Island, etc.
※detail: about Donation

環境省

Ministry of the Environment

More information about the Local Natural Asset Law can be found on the official website of the Ministry of the Environment of Japan (Japanese only).

 

環境省

Ministry of the Environment

More information about the Local Natural Asset Law can be found on the official website of the  Ministry of the Environment of Japan (Japanese only).

 

 Primary Projects

We classify our projects in 3 general categories and 24 activities to be easily understood. The priority of the projects will change in order of importance.

Primary Projects

We classify our projects in 3 general categories and 24 activities to be easily understood. The priority of the projects will change in order of importance.

●Conserving the natural environment

●Conserving the natural environment

Beach cleaning
 
 

Coral
conservation
 

Tree planting
for windbreaks
 

Coping with alien species
 

Regeneration of traditional fishing methods

Rehabilitation of abandoned farmland

Research on island ecosystems

Environmental conservation education

Beach cleaning
 
 

Coral conservation
 
 

Tree planting for windbreaks
 

Coping with alien species
 
 

Regeneration of traditional fishing methods

Rehabilitation of abandoned farmland
 

Research on island ecosystems
 

Environmental conservation education
 

●Conservation of living

●Conservation of living

Resolving the garbage problem

Rule guide board installation
 

Environmental education for children

Maintenance of wells and reservoirs

Conservation of UTAKI forests
 

Cultivation of rituals
 

Promotion of foundation activities

Promotion of employment in the island

Resolving the garbage problem
 

Rule guide board installation
 

Environmental education for children
 

Maintenance of wells and reservoirs
 

Conservation of UTAKI forests
 

Cultivation of rituals
 
 

Promotion of foundation activities
 

Promotion of employment in the island
 

●Conservation of culture

●Conservation of culture

Maintenance of white sand roads
 
 

Restoration of natural drainage
 

Maintenance of traditional walls
 
 

Cultivating special products on the island

Utilization of natural materials in houses

Inheriting traditional building techniques

Fostering personnel for traditional culture

Establishment of tourism rules
 
 

Maintenance of white sand roads
 

Restoration of natural drainage
 

Maintenance of traditional walls
 

Cultivating special products on the island

Utilization of natural materials in houses

Inheriting traditional building techniques

Fostering personnel for traditional culture

Establishment of tourism rules
 

 Main purpose of natural environment trust activities

 Main purpose of natural environment trust activities

  1. To prevent land development which damages the natural ecosystem or traditional rural village landscape of Taketomi island.
  2. To conserve and restore natural ecosystems and traditional rural village landscapes of Taketomi island.
  3. To establish effective public relations activities promoting the intention of the islanders to oppose development causing environmental damage.

 Target areas for natural environment trust activities

 Target areas for natural environment trust activities

  • Uncontrolled areas conquered by alien species.
  • Any areas under risk of environmental damage by development.
  • Inadequately maintened areas at risk of sale to unknown parties.
  • Other important areas for conservation and restoration of the natural biosphere and the traditional rural village landscape of Taketomi island.