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  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_025.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_024.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_022.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_021.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_017.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001e.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001c.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_027.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_023.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_020.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_018.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with Bonsai in space<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_015.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_040.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_039.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_037.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_036.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_035.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_034.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_033.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_030.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with Bonsai in space<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_016.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_014.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_013.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_012.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_011.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_007.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_006.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_004.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_002.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001cc.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001a.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_038.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_032.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_031.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_029.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_028.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_008.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_003.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001d.JPG
  • Instructions for urban farming level 5<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_103_1F2C...JPG
  • Watering plants and vegetables in the ground lobby area<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_099_1F2C...JPG
  • Germination. Plant factory where lettuce and other salad vegetables are produced for the daily consumption of Pasona building employees<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_082_1F2C...JPG
  • Umbrella and reflection of plants in window of the Pasona building lobby area<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_075_1F2C...JPG
  • Pasona Chief Executive Officer is Yasuyuki Nambu. He is a very enthusiastic supporter of the project to introduce urban farming to the Pasona building<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_066_1F2C...JPG
  • Plants under indoor lamps in the lobby. The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_016_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_193_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_192_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_191_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_190_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_188_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_187_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_186_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_185_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_184_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_183_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_182_1F2C...JPG
  • Office workers crossing the street with Pasona building behind. Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_180_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_178_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_177_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_176_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_174_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_173_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_171_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_170_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_169_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_168_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_167_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_165_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_164_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_163_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_162_1F2C...JPG
  • Exterior of the Pasona Building, showing plants and trees on the outside surface of the building, in Otemachi district central Tokyo<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_161_1F2C...JPG
  • Pasona employees walking along the corridors towards the cafeteria. Plants hang from the ceiling and adorn the walls in various displays<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_160_1F2C...JPG
  • Pasona employees walking along the corridors towards the cafeteria. Plants hang from the ceiling and adorn the walls in various displays<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_159_1F2C...JPG
  • Pasona employees walking along the corridors towards the cafeteria. Plants hang from the ceiling and adorn the walls in various displays<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_158_1F2C...JPG
  • Pasona employees walking along the corridors towards the cafeteria. Plants hang from the ceiling and adorn the walls in various displays<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_157_1F2C...JPG
  • Pasona employees walking along the corridors towards the cafeteria. Plants hang from the ceiling and adorn the walls in various displays<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_156_1F2C...JPG
  • An Pasona employee takes salad grown inside the Pasona building to colleagues who are eating on the roof garden<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_155_1F2C...JPG
  • An Pasona employee takes salad grown inside the Pasona building to colleagues who are eating on the roof garden<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_154_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_152_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_151_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_150_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_148_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself. Various plants hang from the ceilings giving the space a feeling of jungle<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_147_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself. Various plants hang from the ceilings giving the space a feeling of jungle<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_146_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself. Various plants hang from the ceilings giving the space a feeling of jungle<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_145_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself. Various plants hang from the ceilings giving the space a feeling of jungle<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_144_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself. Various plants hang from the ceilings giving the space a feeling of jungle<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_143_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself. Various plants hang from the ceilings giving the space a feeling of jungle<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_142_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself. Various plants hang from the ceilings giving the space a feeling of jungle<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_141_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_140_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_139_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_138_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_137_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_136_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_135_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_134_1F2C...JPG
  • Cafeteria for Pasona employees. Vegetables and salad incude produce harvested from the Pasona building itself<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_132_1F2C...JPG
  • Entrance to employee cafeteria<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_130_1F2C...JPG
  • Level 6 of the Pasona building. There are communal areas where employees can work, have meetings and relax, amongst the plants and vegetables growing around them<br />
<br />
The Pasona building in central Tokyo is nine storeys high structure incorprating an urban farm where all of the food grown inside is harvested, prepared and served on-site in the cafeterias. The employees are encouraged to look after the vegetables and plants, which are on every floor and in social and public areas.<br />
<br />
The Pasona company is headquartered in the Ōtemachi district of Tokyo, and is the second-largest staffing company in Japan<br />
<br />
Employees are taught to be actively engaged with the farming through both a visual intervention in their busy lifestyle and educational programs focusing on farming methods and practices that are common in Japan. There are also eduicational boards and publicity about sustainability and environmental issues on the ground floor.
    Pasona_building_tokyo_japan_127_1F2C...JPG
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