My name is Aragon and I first started doing aquaponics in the UK about 19 years ago, and am now looking to really promote this in Japan (where I now live).
After the recent earthquake and Tsunami though, myself and a few others have gotten together to try and promote aquaponics to those devastated communities and to introduce them to this fantastic system.
I'm originally from Machida and I've seen so many fishing parks (Tsuribori) go out of business (I love fishing!) wondering if there is any way to add aquaponics operation to the pond. There is one place in Kanagawa that I always go to for Koi fishing and the pond water is always dirty. They said they have to flush the water periodically (which goes straight into a near by stream). These tsuribori places are usually small businesses owned by land owners. What do you think?
YU OHKI
Hi, Aragon
Thanks for the replay. Yeah, EXPENSIVE!!!
I'm originally from Machida and I've seen so many fishing parks (Tsuribori) go out of business (I love fishing!) wondering if there is any way to add aquaponics operation to the pond. There is one place in Kanagawa that I always go to for Koi fishing and the pond water is always dirty. They said they have to flush the water periodically (which goes straight into a near by stream). These tsuribori places are usually small businesses owned by land owners. What do you think?
Apr 3, 2012
Worasit Prommee
Hi from Worasit / Thailand.
Do you grow herbal or vegetable as alternative medicine in Japan?
Here people mainly produce common veg by hydroponic and some aquaponics but I try study in this kind plants.
Nov 27, 2012
pinyin chen
私の名前はピンチェンです。私はタイで生まれ育ちました。私の母は日本から、私のパパはタイですが、彼が亡くなる前にトルコに滞在し、ほとんどの仕事をしました。 私はあなたのプロフィールを見て、あなたに興味を持つようになります、あなたが私の友達になりたいです、私は安全であることを願っています。 ..私は今のところすべてだと思う、笑顔私はあなたに私のメールに返信してほしい
pchen1872@gmail.com
Feb 6, 2020