Her documentary We Are All Radioactive follows a community of surfers rebuilding a coastal town in the aftermath of the earthquake. She has been in close touch with people in the northern coastal regions of the country and seen people starting their own ventures.
One example is the farmer Ishimori, who appears in the documentary measuring radiation levels.
“He bought a radiation detection machine and is single-handedly trying to help other farmers see whether their crops are radiated, it’s very entrepreneurial,” Ms Katayama says.
The Tofu Project aims to put him in touch with the right people and resources during their next event in October.
“Japanese people have always traditionally really trusted the government to take care of them,” Ms Katayama says, “or they’ve worked in an industry that’s been sustainable and fine, like farming or fishing.”
“Now they can’t do that anymore because of the earthquake. I think it’s forcing people to think outside of the box.”
- Japan: Entrepreneurs spur out-of-the-box thinking, BBC.co.uk, October 14, 2017.
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