Japan for A While, Chapter 2: The Eternal Bloom –永遠の花

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Years ago, we held a vision of scaling our passion for sustainability beyond our borders. This year, that vision took flight. This April, Pable packed its bags for Japan—a land where profound craftsmanship meets cutting-edge technology, and tradition exists in perfect harmony with progress.

Our journey to Japan wasn’t just a trip; it was a homecoming of values. Following our presence at the Indonesia Pavilion during World Expo 2025 in Osaka, we felt a persistent calling to return. Japan leads Asia in recycling and collective environmental commitment, making it the ideal stage for our first global leap.

In collaboration with Bank Mandiri and Kopikalyan, we transformed the concepts of circularity and community into a physical experience: The Eternal Bloom. Hosted at Kopikalyan Tokyo in Shibuya from April 16–26, 2026, the showcase was inspired by the resilience and hope of the cherry blossom.

Our synergy with Bank Mandiri is rooted in a long history of shared action. From transforming employee uniforms into renewed fabrics to high-profile collaborations with IKYK and Othman at Livin’ Fest and Lalala Fest, our partnership is a testament to the Green Economy in motion. Through the “Mandiri Looping for Life” initiative, we are strategically weaving sustainability into the global market.

The reception in Tokyo was electric. From meaningful dialogues with the KBRI and PPI Japan to connecting with local businesses that value craftsmanship as much as we do, every conversation held over coffee was a step toward a better tomorrow.

Japan is just the beginning. At The Eternal Bloom, we aren’t just recycling textiles; we are the architects of hope, weaving a global future that lasts.