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Kira Bella: Rural Revitalization and Preserving Japan's Cultural Heritage

Kira Bella: Rural Revitalization and Preserving Japan's Cultural Heritage

Update: 2025-10-16
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Kira Bella (@earthkira), Founder of Kirameki and rural revitalization entrepreneur, joins CREATOR: The Podcast to discuss building a cultural tourism business in the Japanese countryside. In this episode, Kira shares how she went from house-sitting cats and koi fish to becoming the third foreigner in Hiroshima Prefecture to receive a startup visa, including her journey of joining a 2,000-year-old Kagura dance team and performing in a UNESCO World Heritage rice planting festival. Host Ross Borden explores Kira's transition from traveling to 40+ countries to settling in Kita Hiroshima, diving into the challenges of language barriers in rural Japan, the art of gaining community acceptance as an outsider, and her vision for scaling cultural exchange programs across Japan. Kira offers behind-the-scenes insights about navigating Japanese business culture without formal training, plus practical advice on building authentic relationships in traditional communities. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or simply interested in cultural preservation, this conversation delivers a valuable perspective on creating meaningful tourism that benefits local communities.


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00:00 - Introduction to Kira Bella 


02:08 - How Kira Discovered Rural Japan 


03:07 - What is Kira Meki? The Vision and Mission 


07:40 - Creating Unique Experiences That Didn't Exist Before 


09:08 - Building a Following and Growing the Business 


11:38 - From One Program a Month to Viral Success 


16:21 - The Town of Kita Hiroshima: Population Decline and Revitalization 


19:37 - Getting to Kita Hiroshima: Accessibility and Location 


21:28 - Why Hiroshima Prefecture is a Strategic Tourism Hub 


23:16 - Learning Japanese Through Immersion 


26:19 - Joining a 2000-Year-Old Kagura Dance Team 


29:25 - Earning Trust and Acceptance from the Community 


32:49 - The Moment Kira Decided to Stay in Japan 


34:45 - Navigating the Startup Visa Process 


36:42 - What's Next? Scaling Kirameki Across Japan 


39:54 - Working with Tourism Boards and Prefectures 


41:39 - Travel Tips: Off the Beaten Path in Japan 


46:48 - Closing and Where to Find Kirameki



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Kira Bella: Rural Revitalization and Preserving Japan's Cultural Heritage

Kira Bella: Rural Revitalization and Preserving Japan's Cultural Heritage

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