A microcosm of Earth’s nature
In the far eastern edge of the world lies Japan.
At its southernmost point, Okinawa is the only region in the country with a subtropical climate,
where intense sunlight and high humidity have shaped a unique ecosystem rich in biodiversity.
At the northern end of the main island lies Yanbaru—
a vast forest where nature still thrives in its most untouched form.
The way of life rooted in this land is known around the world
as one of the “Blue Zones,” a place associated with health and longevity.
Mille Plateaux begins from this place.

