Japan Travel: Hidden Gems

Liquid Social Contracts: Gujo Hachiman’s 400-Year Legacy of Sustainable Water Engineering and Civic Pride

7 min · 31 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Liquid Social Contracts: Gujo Hachiman’s 400-Year Legacy of Sustainable Water Engineering and Civic Pride

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Explore the 'sonic tapestry' of Gujo Hachiman, where 17th-century Mizubune filtration systems and communal 'Ibushin' rituals create a masterclass in regenerative living. Hosts Marcus and Sophie analyze how this ancient closed-loop infrastructure now integrates with 21st-century sensors to redefine sustainable tourism. Discover why this 'water city' offers a profound blueprint for modern environmental stewardship and community accountability. #GujoHachiman #SustainableTravel #HiddenGemsJapan #WaterCulture #JapanHeritage

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