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Rachel Ferguson

Owner at Ryozan Park

Rachel Ferguson is the co-founder and executive director of Ryozan Park, a co-working and co-living community in Tokyo, Japan. She established Ryozan Park alongside her husband, Noritaka Takezawa, to create a supportive environment for entrepreneurs, working parents, and families. The initiative includes shared living spaces, co-working offices, and a preschool, all designed to foster collaboration and community. Rachel's vision for Ryozan Park stems from her background in feminism and social anthropology, as well as her desire to support working mothers in Japan.124

Before founding Ryozan Park, Rachel worked as a news and weather announcer on NHK World TV. She has lived in Japan for over 18 years and recently launched The Communication Concierge to help Japanese companies enhance their communication strategies.35

Highlights

Aug 12 · johnsonlambert.com
Rachel Ferguson | Johnson Lambert
Ryozan Park | Living - Metropolis Japan
May 28 · youtube.com
Creating a School, Coworking Space and Community in Tokyo
Creating a School, Coworking Space and Community in Tokyo
Oct 29 · jreast.co.jp
People are building the future as we speak. What does that look like?
Sep 30 · jreast.co.jp
A Work-Life Balance in One Space:TOKYO MOVING ROUND
May 27 · ryozanpark.com
Company Info - Ryozan Park
Feb 28 · savvytokyo.com
Ryozan Park Otsuka's Innovative Workspace for Parents - Savvy Tokyo

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Location

Greater Tokyo Area