この間、白馬のもりのロッジにお世話になりました。オーナーはスコットランド生まれのMattさんです。そして、実は、Mattさんは和田野区の区長にもなりました。「外国人の区長」と言う事で、長野県のメディアで話題になりました。まあ、私もこの上山田温泉11区の区長にはいつかなるから、大した事じゃないと最初に思いました。しかし、去年にMattさんと共同で長野市に講演で喋りました。その時に、Mattさんが区のごみ問題についての活動を話しました。彼は白馬の自然と環境が好きだからこそ、引越ししたので、区長としてその環境を守りたいとの事。
なるほど。
私こそ、比較的にエコ派です。亀清のロビーに灯油のストーブをどけて、薪ストーブを取り付けるとか、近所のレストランの使われた割り箸をそのストーブの焚き付けに使うとか。
でもMattさんのごみ選別などの努力を聞いたら、感動しました。
そして、先日は白馬に行った時に、彼のもりのロッジを見学させていただきました。外国人の宿泊者の為にごみ選別のルールを英語での説明、別々なゴミ箱など、彼らがしっかりしている。そして、聞いたら、近所の週一のごみの日が宿泊者に体験ツアーとして人気だと。
なるほど!日本のごみルールが細かくて、面倒くさいと思っていましたが、逆に考えれば、そのごみ文化を外国人に見せたらいい勉強・経験になるのだ。
Last week I was given a tour of Hakuba's Morino Lodge by its owner. The owner is Matt-san from Scotland, who also happens to be the Wadano Village Chief. Being the first foreigner Village Chief in Hakuba, Matt-san has been somewhat of a media darling here in Nagano. At first I thought -- what's the big deal? Within a couple of years it'll be my turn to be Kamiyamada Onsen's 11th District Chief. I don't find that to be particularly news-worthy. However, last year I was invited to give a speech in Nagano City with Matt as the co-presentor. Matt chose to live in Hakuba for its beautiful nature, and as Village Chief, he has taken it upon himself to take the village's garbage separation and recycling to a higher level.
I was impressed. I consider myself to be an environmentally sensitive type guy. For example, here at Kamesei Ryokan, we took out the kerosene stove from the lobby and put in a wood burning one. And we collect used chopsticks from neighboring restaurants to use for lighting fires in the stove, as opposed to letting them end up in the garbage. But I was fascinated by Matt's garbage and recycling efforts for his village.
When we took the tour of Matt's lodge, I was amazed to see the detailed "garbage rules" for his guests, and the separated waste cans everywhere -- all in English. And I heard that Matt turned his village's weekly garbage collection day into a cultural tour, to show his guests Japan's garbage "culture". It made me realize that Japan's garbage rules shouldn't be considered to be all anal in their detailedness, but they are a good thing for foreigners to learn and perhaps take back to their own countries.
もりのロッジのHPはこちらClick here for Morino Lodge's website.