Report on Support for the "Wajima-nuri Rescue & Reborn Project" using Proceeds from "BAYCREW’S FESTIVAL OSAKA 2025"
Baycrew's Co., Ltd. donated 5.5 million yen from the proceeds of its charity event, "BAYCREW’S FESTIVAL OSAKA 2025," to the "Wajima-nuri Rescue & Reborn Project." The funds were used to build a storage facility for repairing Wajima-nuri lacquerware damaged by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake and other disasters.
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Baycrew's Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) has utilized a portion of the donations collected at "BAYCREW’S FESTIVAL OSAKA 2025," held last year, to support the "Wajima-nuri Rescue & Reborn Project," which connects traditional crafts to the future, organized by Wajima Kirimoto and the Noto Earthquake Regional Recovery Support Association (Noto Support). The company has donated a storage facility for the storage and repair of rescued Wajima-nuri lacquerware.
For the people of Noto, Wajima-nuri is an important culture inherited along with daily life. Due to the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake and the Okunoto torrential rains, much Wajima-nuri suffered damage, facing the reality of being disposed of as disaster waste.
In response to this situation, Wajima Kirimoto and Noto Support have been conducting the "Wajima-nuri Rescue & Reborn Project," which rescues Wajima-nuri that was damaged or on the verge of being disposed of, and repairs and regenerates it using artisan techniques to bring it back as products that can be used in modern living.
The production of this storage facility was commissioned to Shigeru Ban Architects. On the day, Baycrew's employees and volunteers participated in assembling the storage facility. The donated facility is scheduled to be used as a base for storing and repairing bowls and trays collected from disaster-affected areas.
Donation amount used for this activity: 5,500,000 yen.
For the people of Noto, Wajima-nuri is an important culture inherited along with daily life. Due to the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake and the Okunoto torrential rains, much Wajima-nuri suffered damage, facing the reality of being disposed of as disaster waste.
In response to this situation, Wajima Kirimoto and Noto Support have been conducting the "Wajima-nuri Rescue & Reborn Project," which rescues Wajima-nuri that was damaged or on the verge of being disposed of, and repairs and regenerates it using artisan techniques to bring it back as products that can be used in modern living.
The production of this storage facility was commissioned to Shigeru Ban Architects. On the day, Baycrew's employees and volunteers participated in assembling the storage facility. The donated facility is scheduled to be used as a base for storing and repairing bowls and trays collected from disaster-affected areas.
Donation amount used for this activity: 5,500,000 yen.
FAQ
ベイクルーズが支援した「輪島塗 Rescue & Reborn プロジェクト」とは何ですか?
能登半島地震等で被災・廃棄されそうになった輪島塗の器を救出し、職人技術で修復・再生して現代の暮らしで使える製品として蘇らせるプロジェクトです。輪島キリモトと一般社団法人能登地震地域復興サポート(のとサポ)が中心となり活動しています。
今回の寄付金はどのように活用されましたか?
被災地から回収されたお椀や御膳を保管・修復するための拠点となる「保管庫」の制作に活用されました。
今回の保管庫は誰が設計しましたか?
紙の建築で知られ、世界各地の被災地支援に取り組む坂茂建築設計に依頼されました。
寄付金額はいくらですか?
本活動に活用された寄付金額は、5,500,000円です。
BAYCREW’S FESTIVAL OSAKA 2025の目的は何ですか?
2024年能登半島地震・奥能登豪雨によって甚大な被害を受けた能登地方への復興応援を目的として開催されたチャリティーフェスティバルです。