Aquaponics Facility 'FIVOR KURASHIKI Lab.' to Open in Kurashiki, Okayama
FIVOR Inc. will open 'FIVOR KURASHIKI Lab.' on April 9, 2026, a facility where visitors can observe circular aquaponics systems.
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FIVOR Inc. (Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture; President: Daisuke Fujiki) will open 'FIVOR KURASHIKI Lab.' on April 9, 2026, in Kurashiki City, a facility dedicated to observing the circular cultivation system known as 'aquaponics.'
This facility will showcase an operational aquaponics system, which combines fish farming and vegetable cultivation. Companies and individuals considering the introduction of such systems can observe the equipment structure and operational methods. The facility is designed to help visitors understand the mechanics of water circulation and gain a concrete image of how to operate the system.
Why Aquaponics Now? Toward a Future Balancing Environment and Food
Amidst global warming and a shortage of labor in agriculture and fisheries, 'aquaponics'—a fusion of land-based fish farming and hydroponics—is gaining attention. This ultimate resource circulation system, which converts fish waste into nutrients for plants, is a sustainable mechanism that reduces environmental impact while delivering safe and secure food. Beyond local production for local consumption, it contributes to regional resilience, design, healing, and STEAM education, balancing a well-being society with regional contribution.
Public Access to Operational Experimental Equipment
To utilize aquaponics, one must understand equipment structures and management methods different from traditional agriculture. FIVOR has received many inquiries from those considering implementation, such as: 'I want to see the actual equipment,' 'I want to know the cost,' 'I want to know the difficulty of operation,' and 'I want to hear about various case studies.' At FIVOR KURASHIKI Lab., visitors can see operational experimental equipment to deepen their understanding.
Exhibiting Various Circular Equipment
In addition to aquaponics, the facility displays various experimental setups to increase cultivation efficiency and reduce running costs. Visitors can compare multiple systems, from compact sizes for offices to large tanks for land-based farming. It is one of the few facilities in Japan with both seawater and freshwater experimental equipment.
[Exhibits Planned]
- Aquaponics: Proprietary 'TAMATE BOX', office-oriented products, seawater/freshwater experimental equipment.
- Circular Equipment: Systems for efficiency, environmental impact reduction, running cost reduction, management software, and LED products for agriculture/aquaculture.
Future Prospects
FIVOR KURASHIKI Lab. is a place for those interested in new business ventures, agriculture, and aquaculture. We believe aquaponics can add new value to tourism and dining facilities, and contribute to solving regional issues such as utilizing abandoned schools, circular agriculture, and educational settings.
Facility Overview
Name: FIVOR KURASHIKI Lab.
Location: Tsurajima-cho, Kurashiki City, Okayama
Opening Date: April 9, 2026
Target: Companies/Individuals considering implementation
Visits: By appointment only (Thursdays, twice a day: 10:00, 14:00, approx. 90 mins)
Fee: 30,000 yen per person (Max 5 people per session)
Reservation: https://fivor.co.jp/contact
This facility will showcase an operational aquaponics system, which combines fish farming and vegetable cultivation. Companies and individuals considering the introduction of such systems can observe the equipment structure and operational methods. The facility is designed to help visitors understand the mechanics of water circulation and gain a concrete image of how to operate the system.
Why Aquaponics Now? Toward a Future Balancing Environment and Food
Amidst global warming and a shortage of labor in agriculture and fisheries, 'aquaponics'—a fusion of land-based fish farming and hydroponics—is gaining attention. This ultimate resource circulation system, which converts fish waste into nutrients for plants, is a sustainable mechanism that reduces environmental impact while delivering safe and secure food. Beyond local production for local consumption, it contributes to regional resilience, design, healing, and STEAM education, balancing a well-being society with regional contribution.
Public Access to Operational Experimental Equipment
To utilize aquaponics, one must understand equipment structures and management methods different from traditional agriculture. FIVOR has received many inquiries from those considering implementation, such as: 'I want to see the actual equipment,' 'I want to know the cost,' 'I want to know the difficulty of operation,' and 'I want to hear about various case studies.' At FIVOR KURASHIKI Lab., visitors can see operational experimental equipment to deepen their understanding.
Exhibiting Various Circular Equipment
In addition to aquaponics, the facility displays various experimental setups to increase cultivation efficiency and reduce running costs. Visitors can compare multiple systems, from compact sizes for offices to large tanks for land-based farming. It is one of the few facilities in Japan with both seawater and freshwater experimental equipment.
[Exhibits Planned]
- Aquaponics: Proprietary 'TAMATE BOX', office-oriented products, seawater/freshwater experimental equipment.
- Circular Equipment: Systems for efficiency, environmental impact reduction, running cost reduction, management software, and LED products for agriculture/aquaculture.
Future Prospects
FIVOR KURASHIKI Lab. is a place for those interested in new business ventures, agriculture, and aquaculture. We believe aquaponics can add new value to tourism and dining facilities, and contribute to solving regional issues such as utilizing abandoned schools, circular agriculture, and educational settings.
Facility Overview
Name: FIVOR KURASHIKI Lab.
Location: Tsurajima-cho, Kurashiki City, Okayama
Opening Date: April 9, 2026
Target: Companies/Individuals considering implementation
Visits: By appointment only (Thursdays, twice a day: 10:00, 14:00, approx. 90 mins)
Fee: 30,000 yen per person (Max 5 people per session)
Reservation: https://fivor.co.jp/contact
FAQ
Is a reservation required for the visit?
Yes, it is by prior appointment only. Please book via the contact form on the official website.
How much is the admission fee?
The fee is 30,000 yen per person. Up to 5 people can participate in one session.
What kind of equipment can I see?
You can see multiple circular systems, including the proprietary 'TAMATE BOX', office-sized units, and experimental setups for both seawater and freshwater.