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Natural biotopes where various plants and animals can be seen are attractive to us. Many people living in urban areas go out to the mountains and rivers during their leisure time for this reason. Our company creates and preserves biotopes with waterfronts as places of relaxation and learning, utilizing sophisticated water control technology. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Our Commitment】 ■ The shoreline shape is a slope ■ The deck is close to the water surface ■ The walking paths are laid with sleepers ■ Water circulation uses natural energy *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Construction Details】 ■ School Biotope ■ Rooftop Biotope ■ Renovation & Maintenance ■ Rice Field Biotope ■ Biotope using Concrete Structure ■ Biotope-related Equipment *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Completed in August 2006 Site area: Approximately 180m² (Water area: Approximately 36m²) Maximum water depth: 40cm Structure: Pond, wetland, stream, grassland, embankment, bridge, pathway, hand pump well (shallow well), rainwater utilization, etc. A biotope was designed utilizing a sloped area with a height difference of 1.5m. Additionally, to enhance the enjoyment for the children, a shallow well was dug and a hand pump was installed.
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Completed in June 2011 Area: Approximately 170m² Structure: Pond, deck, wooden path, protective fence, etc. We carried out renovations on the biotope that had been completed 7 years ago. We started by repairing the deteriorated deck, leveling the waterside, and dredging mud, thereby improving the condition of the biotope.
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Completed in April 2008 Site area: Approximately 76m² (Water area: Approximately 28m²) Maximum water depth: 12cm Structure: Pond, stream, grassland, embankment, deck, solar power generation, water circulation equipment, rainwater storage tank, etc. To facilitate interaction with flora and fauna, the deck was placed as close to the water surface as possible. The land area was covered with turf to prevent soil erosion, and low shrubs were planted around the fence, while wetland plants were planted along the water's edge, and submerged and floating plants were planted in the water area.
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Completed in March 2012 Area: Approximately 120m² A rainwater tank has been installed to effectively store rainwater, while achieving a water circulation system through a combination of solar power generation and pumps. We designed a biotope where children can enjoy experiencing the natural environment, and where creatures from Tsukiji River Park can come and visit.
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Completed in March 2012 Area: Approximately 200m² The design utilizes the existing topography and vegetation. It recreates a "spring" that forms on the slopes of hilly areas and at the base of cliffs. In addition to rainwater, well water with drinking water quality is used as the source, and there is a system that automatically replenishes the water level when it drops.
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Completed in March 2007 Awarded the Silver Prize at the National School Biotope Competition 2007 Site area: approximately 250m² (Water area: approximately 50m²) Maximum water depth: 40cm Structure: pond, wetland, stream, grassland (meadow), forest, embankment, deck, bridge, stairs, boardwalk, pathway, bulletin board, signboard, bench, solar power generation, water circulation equipment, rainwater storage tank, etc. In conjunction with the "School Eco Renovation" for the 70th anniversary of Nanakyo Ta Elementary School, the existing biotope was expanded, and our company carried out the construction.
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Completed in June 2015 Area: Approximately 80m² Planters with rice paddies and aquatic plants have been placed at the entrance of a high-rise building. Rice planting and harvesting will be conducted by local elementary school students as part of an experiential learning program. The water level in the rice paddies is automatically replenished when it falls below a certain level, maintaining a consistent water level. It is a rare large rice paddy in the middle of the city.
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Completed in December 2009 Site area: Approximately 146 m² Structure: Fields, compost storage, pergola, stools, meadows, ponds, fountains, rice paddies, rainwater storage tanks, solar power generation, water circulation facilities, etc. The design incorporates the "semi-circle" motif found in the school's entrances and windows, and features a water circulation system powered by solar energy to recreate the fountain and pond. Additionally, large fields and rice paddies have been arranged for use by all grade levels.
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Completed in March 2020 Area: Approximately 18m² A perfectly round biotope has been created using the existing planting area. Due to its height, for safety reasons, it is usually only observed from the outside, but during classes and other activities, a movable step stool is used to allow walking inside the biotope.
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Our company was founded in 1987, focusing primarily on the investigation and analysis of water quality, water environment, and soil contamination. In addition to reliable investigations and analyses, we utilize the know-how cultivated with the keywords "water" and "nature" to provide innovative products and services. We will continue to strive to contribute to your daily lives. Please feel free to contact us with any requests.