JP2003003691A - Allotment sale business for self-support vegetable garden kit having underground storage shelter - Google Patents

Allotment sale business for self-support vegetable garden kit having underground storage shelter

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JP2003003691A
JP2003003691A JP2001232876A JP2001232876A JP2003003691A JP 2003003691 A JP2003003691 A JP 2003003691A JP 2001232876 A JP2001232876 A JP 2001232876A JP 2001232876 A JP2001232876 A JP 2001232876A JP 2003003691 A JP2003003691 A JP 2003003691A
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self
vegetable garden
allotment
underground storage
storage shelter
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Japanese (ja)
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Nobuhiro Kasamaki
伸宏 笠巻
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02ATECHNOLOGIES FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02A50/00TECHNOLOGIES FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE in human health protection, e.g. against extreme weather

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Abstract

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To create a new industry for activating the stagnation mood of Japa nese economy, and marking a new phase in excellent personal finance invest ment and life style. SOLUTION: Land is divided and is offered in 10, 20, and 30 tsubos for purchasing so that it can be obtained easily along with a low interest, thus giving more dreams to purchase housing than before.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 【0001】 【発明の属する分野】 この発明は今世紀に危惧される
食糧危機、戦争、災害等から各自が身を守る危機管理の
一環である。 【0002】 【従来の状況】 戦後56年平和の続いた日本は政府や
自治体の行政頼みで、自発的な個々の危機管理に関心が
薄かった。 【0003】 【発明が解決しようとする課題】 バブル崩壊後の不良
債権土地需要の非流動化、土地価額の下落、ゼロ金利政
策による金融不信、1300〜1400兆円と言われる
国民ストックの非流通化等による不景気にスポットを当
て景気浮揚の切っ掛けとして取り上げるものです。 【0004】 【課題を解決する為の手段】 菜園は購入後誰でもすぐ
運営出来る様、坪数により予めジャガイモ、トマト等基
本作物が植え付けられたものを「キット」として売出
す、その後の手入れ等は、アグリマネージャ(農業専門
員)と契約し手解きを受け、土地を季節毎にフル利用し
喜びを収穫し地下備蓄庫に保管する。 【0005】 【発明の実施の形態】 菜園は平和の象徴であり、一方
地下に備蓄シェルターとして、万一の天変地異等不測の
発生時に一家が身を寄せる避難空間の確保でもある。 【0006】 【発明の効果】 本発明は以下の効果が期待出来ます。 時代は克ってない低金利、低価額の好条件であり、
投資チャンスが芽生えている。 不良土地の流動化が進みお金が纏って動き出す。 国民の資産運営の新しい形の財産投資である。 土地から生まれる配当としての食材収穫の利益を享
受。 万が一の不測事態に混乱を避ける冷静さが養われ
る。 備蓄庫の利用により、水、食糧の備蓄の関心が高ま
る。 従来、土地は家やビルを建てる物、と言う観念から
脱却し、若い人もアパートに住みながら自分の菜園を持
つ事が財産形成の新しい形として、又リクレーションと
しての「土」いじりや、子供達の働く遊び場として、
「心」の形成にも役立ちます。 このビジネスに付帯した新しい「仕事」が次々と生
まれ雇用の行き詰まりに明るさが見えて来ます。
Description: BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is a part of crisis management to protect oneself from a food crisis, a war, a disaster, and the like, which are feared in this century. 2. Description of the Related Art Japan, which has been in peace for 56 years since the end of the war, relied on the administration of the government and local governments, and has little interest in voluntary crisis management. Problems to be Solved by the Invention Deprivation of demand for non-performing loans land after the bubble burst, decline in land prices, financial distrust due to the zero interest rate policy, non-distribution of national stock called 1300 to 1400 trillion yen It focuses on the recession caused by the emergence of the economy as a starting point for economic revitalization. [0004] Means for solving the problems [0005] A vegetable garden is pre-planted with basic crops such as potatoes and tomatoes according to the tsubo number so that anyone can operate the vegetable garden immediately after purchase. A contract is signed with an agri manager (agricultural expert), and the land is fully utilized every season, harvesting joy and storing it in an underground storage. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS A vegetable garden is a symbol of peace. On the other hand, as a shelter under the ground, it also serves as an evacuation space for families to approach in the event of an unforeseen event such as a natural disaster. [Effects of the Invention] The present invention can be expected to have the following effects. The era is an unbeatable low interest rate, low price favorable condition,
Investment opportunities are growing. The liquidation of bad land has progressed, and money has begun to move. It is a new form of property investment in the management of the people's assets. Enjoy the benefits of harvesting food as a dividend from the land. The calm to avoid confusion in the unlikely event of an emergency is cultivated. The use of stockpiles raises interest in stockpiling water and food. Traditionally, land has escaped the notion of building houses and buildings, and young people have their own gardens while living in apartments, as a new form of property formation, and as a recreation `` soil '' tinkering, As a playground for children,
It also helps to form the “heart”. New “jobs” incidental to this business are born one after another, and the employment deadlock appears bright.

【図面の簡単な説明】 【図 1】 本発明の全体表面図 【図 2】 本発明の地下断面図 【符号の説明】 菜園入り口ドア 塀がき 地下備蓄庫入り口 作物 スプリンクラ[Brief description of the drawings] FIG. 1 is an overall surface view of the present invention. FIG. 2 is an underground sectional view of the present invention. [Explanation of symbols]   Vegetable garden entrance door   Fence   Underground storage entrance   produce   Sprinkler

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】 【請求項 1】 自給菜園キットと食料備蓄シェルタ
ーをドッキングした危機管理施設としての利用分譲ビジ
ネスである。
[Claims 1] This is a business for sale as a crisis management facility where a self-sufficient vegetable garden kit and a food storage shelter are docked.
JP2001232876A 2001-06-26 2001-06-26 Allotment sale business for self-support vegetable garden kit having underground storage shelter Pending JP2003003691A (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2005240452A (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-08 Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd Underground shelter

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2005240452A (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-08 Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd Underground shelter

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