Japan

Japan - General introduction

One Village One Product Movement has been initiated by Dr.Morihiko Hiramatsu, the Governor of Oita Prefecture, Japan since 1979. The movement was promoted through actual activities with a slogan "Let's work together on what we can do in the present condition". Three principles of OVOP are self-reliance  and creativity, human resources  development, and  thinking  locally  but acting  globally. Local people take the lead, independent of external  prompting and largely on their own creativity and self-reliance,  to make  unique  products from  local resources for  their own good and to capture markets external  to their locality.  All 58 municipalities in Oita prefecture have participated in OVOP and 766 different types of local products and services have been developed.

Craft Based Tourism in Japan

The story of Onta Ceramic Village (小鹿田)

From those verified antique potteries in the late Edo period and the Meiji Period, Onta-yaki products was classified as big pot, sake pot, pot with lid, storage crock, tea pot, sake bottle, bowl, plate, etc. Decoration technique includes "Uchikake", "Ameyu", etc.

Cost: 1600 USD

Duration: 05 days

Oyama Town – The origin of global OVOP

The OVOP movement sprang out of Oyama and nowadays it has become a well-known place for tourists with its special local characteristics and diversity in products, for local, national and global markets.

Cost: 1600 USD

Duration: 05 days