World Heritage Site Ninna-ji Temple and International Disaster Countermeasure Support Foundation (FIDC) Launch Sale of Original 'Sonae no Mizu' Bottled Water
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The International Disaster Countermeasure Support Foundation (FIDC) has partnered with Ninna-ji Temple, a World Heritage site and head temple of the Omuro School of Shingon Buddhism, to launch the sale of 'Sonae no Mizu'—bottled water with an original Ninna-ji label—starting June 20, 2026. This initiative introduces a circular disaster-preparedness model (rolling stock) to strengthen temples as community resilience hubs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where can I purchase 'Sonae no Mizu'?
- A: Available at Ninna-ji Temple's gift shop starting June 20, 2026. Future sales may include online and other temples.
- Q: What is the shelf life of this water?
- A: The shelf life is 3 years. The rolling stock system ensures water remains fresh and up-to-date.
- Q: What is FIDC?
- A: The International Disaster Countermeasure Support Foundation (FIDC) is a foundation promoting disaster water supply and preparedness education.
- Q: How are the sales revenues used?
- A: A portion of sales is returned to Ninna-ji Temple for maintenance and disaster preparedness activities.
- Q: How is water distributed during disasters?
- A: In emergencies, Ninna-ji Temple will prioritize distribution to parishioners and local residents.