Gardening with Tokyo 8
2025-07-07 09:08:03

Transform Your Gardening Experience with Tokyo 8 Microbial Products

Explore the Innovative Tokyo 8 Cultivation Report



On July 28, 2025, from 16:00 to 17:30 (JST), join us for an insightful online gathering—the Tokyo 8 cultivation report meeting. This event, hosted by Taiyō Yūka Co., Ltd., located in Itabashi, Tokyo, aims to showcase the extraordinary benefits of the organic microbial material, Tokyo 8. Designed for both professional and home gardeners, this report will facilitate the sharing of firsthand experiences and success stories from users around the globe.

Background of Tokyo 8



Developed by Taiyō Yūka Co., Ltd. with over 35 years of experience in wastewater treatment across the Tokyo 23 wards, Tokyo 8 is a unique microbial product born from extensive research in sludge treatment. In 2022, Tokyo 8 received organic JAS certification, ensuring its suitability for various farming methods. This powerful formulation includes a diverse array of 1,500 microorganisms nurtured through Taiyō Yūka's proprietary technology, making it a vital tool for boosting agricultural productivity across the world.

The upcoming report focuses not only on Tokyo 8's agricultural achievements but also introduces smaller, more user-friendly packaging options of 2 liters and 600 milliliters for those interested in home gardening. This decision comes in response to user feedback expressing the need for smaller quantities that are easier to manage.

Event Details


Date and Time:


July 28, 2025, 16:00 - 17:30 (JST)

Location:


Zoom Webinar

Participation Cost:


Free

Registration Link:


Sign Up Here

What to Expect


The program will feature success stories from users who have already implemented Tokyo 8 in their gardens, with testimonials highlighting positive transformations such as vibrant flowers, rapid recovery post heavy rainfall, and enhanced leaf coloration. One of the program highlights will be a presentation by noted horticulturist Naoki Yokoyama, who will discuss the efficacy of microorganisms and their role in home gardening.

Amidst the rising prices of vegetables due to extreme weather patterns, many households are beginning their own home gardens for both enjoyment and practical benefits. Our Soltera Farm, initiated by our company group, is a perfect example of agricultural experimentation, and we are eager to share our insights with everyone. Produce from Soltera Farm is provided to our employees and local children’s food programs, reinforcing our commitment to community welfare.

Program Outline:


  • - Opening Session
  • - Presentation by Naoki Yokoyama
  • - Q&A Session
  • - Soltera Farm's Cultivation Achievements
  • - Q&A Session
  • - Closing Session

Previous webinars, such as the one held on January 29, 2025, covered essential topics such as:
- Achievements in addressing climate change impacts, yield enhancement, and disease prevention
- A discussion on rice cultivation
- Examination of the effectiveness of Tokyo 8
- International updates from JICA students on rice growth studies and Tokyo 8-related research in Malawi and Indonesia.

For more detailed insights, you can view the previous session archives:

Participation Guide


To register, please visit this link. There is no limit on the number of participants, but the registration deadline is July 25, 2025, at noon.

Contact Information


For inquiries, please reach out to:
Sōbō Bacteriology Lab
Taiyō Yūka Co., Ltd.
2-12-2 San-en, Itabashi, Tokyo, 175-0091
Contact Person: Haruko Suzuki
Phone: 03-3938-0022
Email: info@bacteria-labo.com

Join us for an enriching experience and learn how Tokyo 8 can redefine your gardening practices!


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