About the February 26th Ofukuichi Market
This is Yuki from the Ofukuichi secretariat.
We would like to introduce the exhibitors at the "Ofukuichi" event to be held on Wednesday, February 26th.
koha ...A shop that sells bread made with homemade yeast and healthy sweets.
They make wonderful, heartwarming bread and sweets.
I'm looking forward to seeing what they'll create this time.
Kokui Farm We strive every day to produce safe, high-quality crops, and are particular about "delicious" food.
Healthy crops that are grown like our own children are unlike anything else.
Domestically produced soybeans are a precious crop, accounting for less than 5% of the total.
What's more, we offer tofu, natto, miso, and other items made exclusively with soybeans grown in Okui!
They sell it. My kids love it too. Please try the tofu and natto.
MaruruSan...Handmade goods and fabric accessories
They will be selling items such as masks and placemats for kindergarten and elementary school entrance preparations.
Maruru is a working mother in the neighborhood.
They will give you advice on what you need for nursery school and what you need to prepare for elementary school.
By the way, at a nearby elementary school, students wear masks every day during the week when they are on lunch duty.
...It's useful to have a few.
Neighboring CitySan... is a group of shops and artists active in Toyota City.
This time, you can see an antique shop and a delicatessen.
...Exciting.
Forest SquareMr./Ms....is working to spread awareness of the importance of forest creation in Toyota City.
You can paint on the cedar trees of Toyota. Amazing.
Draw your thoughts on this board, which has a gentle wood scent that will make you feel at ease.
Crayons will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own.
Both children and adults are welcome to participate, and you can take home your finished work.
You can also experience the Peruvian instrument "Cajon" made from Toyota wood.
....Looks fun.
and,
Takakoen ...In pursuit of delicious tea, we are particular about everything from soil preparation using organic fertilizer to cultivation.
This time, we are also planning to hold a cafe in the cafe space.
I'm still thinking about what kind of menu I should make.
However, it is certain that this is a menu item that can only be enjoyed at this time.
We will announce it once it has been decided.
In addition, Fuku-chan's homemade amazake will be served from 11am.
I would be happy if you could bring me a bowl.
Paper cups are small, but we do have them available.
Local vegetables are also available.
Please come and visit us.