Wednesday Jun 25, 2025
From Singapore Roots to Tokyo Rooftops: Transforming Cities Through Urban Farming

Robyn Natsuko Shinozaki is the founder of Green Neighbors, a social enterprise reimagining how cities grow food, foster connection, and promote sustainable living. Drawing on her multicultural upbringing in Japan and Singapore, Robyn blends urban farming with community engagement to transform underused city spaces into thriving green ecosystems.
In this episode, Robyn shares her journey from growing up between two cultures to launching Green Neighbors in Tokyo - a grassroots movement that brings people together through foodscaping, sustainability workshops, and local agriculture.
We dive into the challenges of introducing new environmental ideas in Japan, the power of community collaboration, and how urban farming can shift not only landscapes but also mindsets.
Robyn also reflects on the lessons she’s learned as a social entrepreneur, her vision for scaling Green Neighbors, and how food can be a powerful tool for connection and climate action.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about green cities, social impact, and the future of food in urban life.
Highlights:
00:00 Introduction to Robyn's Journey
05:10 Roots and Early Influences
09:09 Inspiration from Singapore's Urban Farming
15:27 Starting Green Neighbors
21:05 Challenges in the Japanese Market
27:55 Community Engagement and Workshops
33:25 Impact on Local Communities
39:00 Future Vision for Green Neighbors
43:14 Lessons Learned and Advice
54:02 Conclusion and Contact Information
Follow Robyn and her team at Green Neighbors here: https://www.greennbs.com
Follow the Green Neighbors Instagram accounts here: https://www.instagram.com/greenneighbors.co/
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