sabii (sabi), who works as a DAO manager for Jinsekikogen Town, Hiroshima Prefecture, utilizing the "Community Revitalization Cooperation Team DAO" operated by Alyawmu Inc., held a practical training workshop aimed at fostering grass-mowing personnel on June 9 (Tue.) and 10 (Wed.), 2026. The workshop was titled "Let's Seriously Mow Grass in Jinsekikogen - Grass-Mowing Workforce (Mow Grass, Ya Ken) Training Workshop." This workshop is an evolution of the "Grass-Mowing Grand Prix" held as a preliminary event on May 1. Last time, grass-mowing, a routine local task, was presented as an experimental event to create a novel experiential value for participants from outside the region. This time, as the next step, the aim was to increase the number of people who can participate in a sustainable way as support for local grass-mowing, rather than ending it as a one-off experience. As it was held with a small number of participants, it provided an opportunity to learn the basic operation of brush cutters, posture on slopes, and safety precautions in practice, with the instructor closely observing the work. Turning Local "Norms" into Opportunities for Engagement In Jinsekikogen Town, due to aging and population decline, grass-mowing in agricultural fields, along roadsides, and on slopes has become a significant burden for the community. On the other hand, for people from outside the region, grass-mowing is an experience that allows them to exercise their bodies in nature and directly engage with local life. The preliminary "Grass-Mowing Grand Prix" held in May attracted participants from Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto, and other areas, who challenged themselves to mow grass using hand scythes. After the grass-mowing, there were exchange sessions with local residents, wild vegetable foraging, and meals around a wood-burning stove, providing a time to experience the connections with Jinsekikogen Town's nature, food, and people. Building on the achievements of the previous event, this workf