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Masanobu and Fukuoka
Pioneering organic farmer Masanobu Fukuoka, author of The One-Straw Revolution, developed his methods here on his family's farm.
This technique has been famously used by Sepp Holzer, Toby Hemenway, and Masanobu Fukuoka.
Other early influences include Ruth Stout and Esther Deans, who pioneered " no-dig gardening methods ", and Masanobu Fukuoka who, in the late 1930s in Japan, began advocating no-till orchards, gardens and natural farming.
* Fukuoka, Masanobu.
Masanobu Fukuoka died on 16 August 2008 at the age of 95, after a period of confinement in bed and in a wheelchair.
* Greening The Desert: Applying natural farming techniques in Africa, interview with Masanobu Fukuoka ( retrieved 30 November 2010 )
* Masanobu Fukuoka and Natural Farming, Gandhi Foundation ( retrieved 4 December 2010 )
* Farmer Philosopher Masanobu Fukuoka, part 1, 2, 3 ; Japan Economic Forum ( retrieved 9 April 2011 )
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Masanobu Fukuoka as part of his early experiments on his family farm in Japan experimented with no-pruning methods, noting that he ended up killing many fruit trees by simply letting them go which resulted in convoluted and tangled, and thus unhealthy, branch patterns.
Masanobu Fukuoka started his pioneering research work in this domain in 1938, and began publishing in the 1970s his Fukuokan philosophy of " Do Nothing Farming ", which is now acknowledged by some as the tap root of the Permaculture movement.
* Masanobu Fukuoka

Masanobu and Japanese
File: Zhou Maoshu Appreciating Lotuses. jpg | Kanō Masanobu, 15th-century founder of the Kanō school, Zhou Maoshu Appreciating Lotuses, Japanese
** Kano Masanobu, Japanese painter ( d. 1530 )
The song's composer, Masanobu Tokuchi, was born on Okinawa Island and grew up in Amami and became an important figure for introducing the Ryukyu Islands ' music into the Japanese mainstream.
At the behest of Lieutenant-Colonel Tsuji Masanobu, the Japanese High Command's Chief of Planning and Operations, Sook Ching was extended to the rest of Malaya, particularly Penang.
Masanobu Tsuji was regarded as the most notorious Japanese war criminal to escape trial after the war.
* Masanobu Takashima, Japanese actor, brother of Masahiro
File: Zhou Maoshu Appreciating Lotuses. jpg | Kanō Masanobu, 15th century founder of the Kanō school, which dominated Japanese brush painting until the 19th century, Zhou Maoshu Appreciating Lotuses, hanging scroll
The Japanese farmer and writer Masanobu Fukuoka invented a no-till system for small-scale grain production that he called Natural Farming.
The technique for creating seed balls was developed by Japanese natural farming pioneer Masanobu Fukuoka.
" and " Clay Ball Method " advice derived directly from Fukuoka Masanobu by The RainMaker Project, a major project in Africa by Yokohama Art Project, Japanese NGO.
* Masanobu Fukuoka re-invented seedballs ( in this era ), this is his patent for advanced seedballs, titled " Paper / seed-unified planting seed unit and preparation process thereof "; There's his previous earlier Japanese patent for less advanced seedballs-where's that?

Masanobu and Farmer
* " Seed Balls by Masanobu Fukuoka 1997 " YouTube 18: 43 long video, caption: " Natural Farmer Masanobu Fukuoka conducts a workshop for making seed balls at his natural farm and forest in Japan.

Fukuoka and Japanese
** Japanese city of Omuta, Fukuoka is founded by Hiroushi Miruku
** Japan Airlines Flight 351, carrying 131 passengers and 7 crew from Tokyo to Fukuoka, is hijacked by Japanese Red Army members.
All of these airports have flights to Tokyo and other major Japanese cities such as Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, and Fukuoka.
Major Smothers served in the 45th Infantry Regiment ( United States ) and died during World War II, while being transported from a Japanese prisoner of war camp in Fukuoka, Japan, to a POW camp in Mukden, Manchukuo.
To defend the Japanese Archipelago, a military base was constructed in Dazaifu, Fukuoka of Kyushu.
While NTT is listed on Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sapporo, New York, and London stock exchanges, the Japanese government still owns roughly one-third of NTT's shares, regulated by the NTT Law.
He also managed the Fukuoka Daiei / Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks from 1995 to 2008 and he was the manager of the Japanese national team in the inaugural World Baseball Classic.
The is a Japanese newspaper published in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and other major Japanese cities.
The best Japanese green tea is said to be that from the region of Fukuoka Prefecture and the Uji region of Kyoto.
* Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting, a Japanese commercial broadcasting station in Fukuoka, Fukuoka
Many Japanese companies have established branch offices in Fukuoka City, particularly in Hakata-ku cause of its easy access to Hakata Station and Fukuoka Airport.
Commercial ferries run from Busan, South Korea to Japanese ports including Fukuoka, Tsushima, Shimonoseki, and Hiroshima.
The are a Japanese baseball team based in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture.
The is a Japanese high-speed railway line between the Japanese cities of Fukuoka and Kagoshima in Kyushu, running parallel to the existing Kagoshima Main Line and operated by the Kyushu Railway Company ( JR Kyushu ).
** Chikuzen Province, old Japanese province, part of Fukuoka Prefecture without south and east Fukuoka
** Chikugo Province, old Japanese province, the southern part of Fukuoka Prefecture, on Kyūshū
* Fukuoka 17, a World War II-era Japanese POW camp at the Mitsui Kozan Miike Kogyo-Sho coal mine and Mitsui Zinc Foundry in Shinminato, Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

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