By SHINYA HARAGUCHI/ Staff Writer
November 25, 2025 at 07:00 JST
Dried berries, jam, cookies, syrup and other roselle-derived items are on sale on Sept. 18 at the roadside station Takeyura no Sato Otaki in Chiba Prefecture’s Otaki. (Shinya Haraguchi)
OTAKI, Chiba Prefecture--To revive abandoned farmland, Otaki town officials have turned to unorthodox crops that can survive in barren terrain and harsh weather while withstanding pesky animals. [Read More]
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