Konohana Family

Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan

  • Updated on: Aug 31, 2024 (about 9 months ago)
  • Created on: Jun 11, 2013 (almost 12 years ago)
Konohana Family

Mission Statement

Spirituality, Oneness

Community Description

Konohana Family is an agriculture-based community at the foot of Mt. Fuji where 90 non blood-related members live as one big family (as of 2024 Sept). In 1994, 20 members found Konohana Farm, which then was renamed to Konohana Family. They aimed to establish a community where people can live together by supporting each other in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan. The name “Konohana” comes from the goddess of Mt. Fuji, “Konohana Sakuyahime no Mikoto”. Since its establishment, the family has built a certain life style based on harmony. All members make full use of their talents in daily life, playing specific roles, and helping each other.

Konohana Family practices organic agriculture, and does not use any chemical fertilizers, agricultural chemicals, or genetically modified technology. We choose a sustainable method that provides a good balance between self-sufficiency and productivity, and paying attention to the natural resource circuits. Our total farm land covers 18 hectares; 9 hectares are for vegetables and grains, and the other 9 for rice. Most of the land is borrowed for free from our local neighbors. We produce most of our food – 300 types of vegetables, grains, 10 types of rice, free-range eggs, pure honey, and miso (fermented soy paste), soy-sauce, and other processed food, produced with traditional methods. We only purchase sugar, salt, and some spices. We also use “Konohana-kin” (Konohana-microorganisms), an original cultured microorganism solution based on the Effective Microorganisms (EM), for livestock’s feed and water, which significantly reduces odor and creates a healthy environment overall. “Konohana-kin” is used for fermentation process of natural fertilizers, spraying for crops, and for humans to drink as a lactobacillus beverage for our health.

Konohana Family has taken unique steps for the last 27 years without any specific ideology or model. Recently, it received high recognition as an ecovillage in various aspects for its initiatives such as: the environmentally friendly life-style that achieved high self-sufficiency of food based on organic agriculture; harmonious community building based on high-level of spirituality; a mutually-supported system based on common economy, and spirituality that is deeply rooted in the daily life without belonging to a specific religion or denomination. These aspects have attracted attention domestically and internationally.

About

  • Type(s): Commune (organized around sharing almost everything)
  • Location: Rural

Housing

  • Status: We have land we have developed on
  • Area: 18 hectares
  • Current Number of Residences: 90

Membership

  • Adult Members: 63
  • Child Members: 26
  • Non-Member Residents: 4
  • Percent Women: 61-70%
  • Percent Men: 31-40%
  • Percent Transgender: 0%
  • Percent Non-Binary: 0%
  • Visitors Accepted: Yes
  • Visitor Process: Please read the following site for your visit. https://konohana-family.org/en/visit/ If you would like to visit us, please send the visitor application form. Here is the link for the form. https://konohana-family.org/en/app/  
  • Open to New Members: Yes
  • Additional Comments: We have faith, but no particular spiritual traditions.

Government

  • Decision Making: Consensus (everyone agrees)
  • Identified Leader: Yes
  • Leadership Core Group: No
  • Additional Comments: We have a spiritual leader, but for the daily life, we practice emergent leadership.

Economics

  • Dues, Fees, or Shared Expenses: No
  • Shared Income: All or Close to All
  • Open to Members with Existing Debt: Yes (some debt)
  • Additional Comments: During the provisional period (first one year), you must support your living expense, pension plan, medicare, and other costs. We expect all the members to share your properties when you join.

Sustainability Practices

  • Energy Infrastructure: We use both systems.
  • Current Renewable Energy Generation: 26-49%
  • Energy Sources:
    • Solar
    • Biomass
    • Geothermal
    • Clean Energy from the Grid
  • Planned Renewable Energy Generation: 50-75%
  • Current Food Produced: Almost All, around 90%
  • Planned Food Produced: Almost All, around 90%
  • Food Produced Locally: Almost All, around 90%

Lifestyle

  • Common Facilities:
    • Common House
    • Garden(s)
    • Greenhouse(s)
    • Vehicle Share
    • Library
    • Workshop
    • Outbuilding(s)
    • Hot tub or hot springs
    • Outdoor Kitchen
    • Large Scale Kitchen
    • Internet
  • Internet Available: Yes, community provides it
  • Internet Fast?: Yes, it's fine.
  • Cellphone Service: Good for most people.
  • Shared Meals: Approximately all meals
  • Dietary Practices:
    • Local
    • GMO Free (only non-genetically modified organisms)
    • Vegetarian Only
    • Mostly Vegan
    • Dairy-Free
  • Dietary Choice or Restrictions: Yes - we all share a common diet.
  • Special Diets OK: Yes
  • Alcohol Use: Yes, used seldomly, or ceremoniously.
  • Tobacco Use: No, this community does not permit tobacco use.
  • Additional Diet Comments: We are obo-vegetarian.
  • Common Spiritual Practice(s):
    • Eclectic (integrates multiple religious or spiritual beliefs)
    • Not a particularly spiritual or religious community
  • Education Style(s): Public Schooling

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Keywords

Spirituality, Ecovillage, Community, Diversity, Japan, Mt. Fuji, Organic Agriculture, Self-sufficien