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The 7th morning market "Ofukuichi" was held

On Wednesday, November 19th, 2014, the 7th annual "Ofukuichi" morning market was held.

 

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This time, new

 

 

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In Asuke

Grown without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers

Fresh vegetables

Tokuhachi Farm

 

 

 

 

 

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A handmade group of mothers from the Wakazono area

Queserasera-san

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Organic cotton and

A shop selling cloth napkins made from gauze

Blue-san

 

 

 

 

 

Quatre Saisons, a cake shop in Toyota City

However, they exhibited their products.

 

 

 

To everyone who came,

Thank you to all the exhibitors.

 

Thanks to everyone, this year's Ofukuichi was a fun and successful event.

The next session will be on Wednesday, February 25th.

Time flies and it's already been one year since Ofukuichi.

 

Good things, made with care and sincerity

I go to the morning market because I want people to know a little bit about it.

I hope I can help you even a little,

Takakoen also wants to give back to the local community and tea pickers,

It took a year of trial and error.

We hope to continue as a beloved morning market and Ofuku Market.

We hope to grow together with exhibitors, the local community, and our customers in a fun way.

 

next time,

With gratitude,

I want to celebrate the first anniversary.

 

 

 

We are exhibiting at the Aichi Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Fair. - The Nagoya Hospitality Warriors came to visit.

Currently at Maruei Nagoya's 8th floor event hall

The Aichi Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Fair is being held.

It will be held for six days from November 13th to 18th.

We will be exhibiting for three days, on the 16th, 17th and 18th.

Tomorrow the 18th (Tuesday) is the last day and will close at 5:30pm.

Please come and visit us.

 

 

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Nagoya Hospitality Samurai Corps

Maeda Toshiie was there.

 

 

 

 

 

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hand-picked

We enjoyed a cup of hand-picked matcha tea.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_6517_RTo Toshiie, the first spearman of the Busho-tai,

In an auspicious Mt. Fuji tea bowl,

I had a dressing.

 

 

 

 

Those who aim for the world,

If you want to drink the same matcha in the same bowl, please come to the Takakoen booth.

Please let us know if you would like to drink it in a Mt. Fuji tea bowl.

The 7th morning market "Ofukuichi" will be held

The 7th "Ofukuichi" morning market will be held.

* Based on the idea that "food is medicine," we provide food and other items.

Based on this philosophy, we named the market "Ofukuichi" so that everyone can enjoy delicious food and abundant happiness.

 

 

Date and time: Wednesday, November 19th

10:00-12:30

 

Location: Hidamari (next to Takakaen)

15 minutes walk south from Meitetsu Wakabayashi Station

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64 Yashikihata, Yoshiwara-cho, Toyota City

For inquiries, please contact Takakoen at 0565-52-3810.

Person in charge: Yukiko Noba

 

 

Parking: Hidamari Parking Lot South side of Hidamari, North side of Hidamari,

Temporary parking lot Wakazono Sports Ground

Takakoen Parking Lot The parking lot on the east side of Takakoen where the Takakoen flag is standing

*There is not much parking available, so if you can come on foot, please do so.

*Please refrain from parking anywhere other than designated areas.

 

Ofukuichi's Promise

 

1. Provide products that show the producers and processors of food and ingredients.

1. Avoid using additives as much as possible.

1. Cherish the warmth of handmade items.

 

 

The seventh event will be held on November 19th.

 

Patisserie Quatre SaisonsA cake shop in Toyota City.

 

The fresh cream is also blended with a unique formula,

The sweetness is kept to a minimum to bring out the flavor of the other ingredients.

In fact, he is a pastry chef who lives in the Wakazono area.

The shop is located in Shibuyacho.

 

 

 

Dashenka Na San...a shop that sells handmade bread made with natural yeast and baked in a stone oven

 

Dashenka is still very busy after opening a store at JR Takashimaya.

Ofukuichi is a hidden gem, with exclusive breads and new products available.

This time, I'll be able to find some different breads. I'm looking forward to it.

 

 

 

Tokuhachi Farm...Vegetables are grown in the Asuke area.

 

Vegetables grown without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers.

They bring you fresh seasonal vegetables.

 

 

 

 

Kokui FarmWe strive every day to produce safe, high-quality produce, and are particular about "delicious."

Healthy crops grown like our own children are unique.

 

Domestically produced soybeans are a precious crop, accounting for less than 5% of the total.

What's more, we offer tofu, natto, miso, soy milk, and more made exclusively with soybeans grown in Okui!

They will sell it to you.

It's getting cold and I'm starting to crave hot pot.

Hot pot made with soy milk from Okui Farm.

Please try making it and tasting it.

 

 

 

Kondo Shiitake GardenShimoyama Shiitake Farm is a traditional mushroom farm that grows shiitake mushrooms on logs.

 

Shiitake mushrooms are delicious, whether fried or boiled.

Carrying logs is hard work, and many people quit.

I'm glad to see young people taking part.

 

 

 

 

 

BlueSan... cloth napkin store

 

A shop that sells cloth napkins made from organic cotton and gauze.

They will give advice to girls about their problems.

In addition to cloth napkins, we also have bras and loose-fitting underwear.

 

 

 

Queserasera A handmade goods group made up of mothers from the Wakazono area.

 

They sell succulents and cute handmade goods and accessories.

Currently active in the southern part of Toyota City.

 

 

 

 

FishmongerThey bring you fresh fish.

 

In fact, it can be quite difficult to buy fish at Takakaen.

Even if the owner buys products labeled as wild, they won't eat them because "they smell like farmed feed."

When I was worried because I couldn't tell just by looking at it, a neighbor introduced me to

This fish shop.

My neighbors came from Sendai and had a hard time trying the fish here.

Apparently they met and were introduced to this fishmonger.

Since then, it has become easier for me to choose fish.

 

 

 

 

Cedar tree San...A reflexology massage shop in the Yoshiwara area.

 

You enter through the garden and receive a massage in a slightly secluded space.

A trial price only available at Ofukuichi.

Please give it a try.

This time, after the Ofuku Market ends, starting at 1:00 PM,

A health course called "Blood Pressure Seminar" will be held.

If you're interested, please take a look.

 

 

 

andTakakoen... All types of tea, including hand-picked matcha and hand-picked deep-steamed tea

In pursuit of delicious tea, we are particular about soil preparation using organic fertilizer.

We only sell tea that the owner is satisfied with.

Enjoy the deep flavor of hand-picked tea, made with meticulous attention to detail.

 

The local Takakaen Cafe will also be open.

 

 

Fish will be sold in the parking lot on the south side of Hidamari.

We are currently considering a one-day limited offer.

Ofukuichi is closed in December and January. In February, it will be held on the fourth Wednesday of the month, February 25th (Wednesday).

February marks the first anniversary of Ofukuichi!

...We will also be holding it in March.

 

Yoshitaka Noba, Representative of "Ofukuichi"

Secretariat: Yukiko Noba

Supporters: Tomoyo Ishikawa and Satomi Shirai

Organized by Takakaen

I hope that this morning market will become one that local people can enjoy.

This is Yuki from the secretariat.

 

 

 

 

Many people came to the 6th Ofukuichi.

On Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014, the 6th "Ofukuichi" morning market was held.

The weather forecast was for rain both the day before and the day itself.

If rain is forecast, it'll be hard to go out.

When I was thinking that,

Thankfully,

Please line up before the opening,

Many people came to the Ofuku Market.

 

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Okui Farm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dashenka Na

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Chitty Chitty Bagel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yuyu Kobo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Maruru-san

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Takakoen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kondo Shiitake Garden

(I'm slow at taking photos,

The product was sold out.)

 

 

 

 

 

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Ishinomaki Heiwa Project's

friendship bracelet

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Takakoen Cafe Space

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Many people came and used the service.

thank you.

 

 

 

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This time, we served wild boar soup.

Wild boars are boars that grow up eating acorns.

Many people were eating wild boar for the first time,

It was well received as being soft and delicious.

 

 

 

 

 

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The wild boar is from Toyota and was kindly given to us by the president of a certain company.

The miso is from Okui Farm.

The taro was a gift from a neighbor.

Green onions and other vegetables are Takakaen Grandma's hobby.

All the chefs at Takakaen were pleased that it turned out delicious (laughs).

 

 

 

The Ofukuichi will be held until 12:30.

There was a constant stream of customers.

It was lively until the end.

The rain didn't fall until the end.

I am also grateful to the heavens.

 

Next session will be on Wednesday, November 19th

Western sweets, cloth napkins, and handmade accessories will be exhibited for the first time.

Please come and visit us.

 

thank you very much.

 

This is Yuki from the secretariat.

The 6th morning market "Ofukuichi" will be held

The 6th morning market "Ofukuichi" will be held.

* Based on the idea that "food is medicine," we provide food and other items.

Based on this philosophy, we named the market "Ofukuichi" so that everyone can enjoy delicious food and abundant happiness.

 

 

Date and time: Wednesday, October 22nd

10:00-12:30

☆From 11am, we will be serving boar soup made with acorn-fed wild boar.

It would be helpful if you could bring a bowl and chopsticks.

 

Location: Hidamari (next to Takakaen)

15 minutes walk south from Meitetsu Wakabayashi Station

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64 Yashikihata, Yoshiwara-cho, Toyota City

For inquiries, please contact Takakoen at 0565-52-3810.

Person in charge: Yukiko Noba

 

 

Parking: Hidamari Parking Lot South side of Hidamari, North side of Hidamari,

Temporary parking lot Wakazono Sports Ground

Takakoen Parking Lot The parking lot on the east side of Takakoen where the Takakoen flag is standing

*There is not much parking available, so if you can come on foot, please do so.

*Please refrain from parking anywhere other than designated areas.

 

Ofukuichi's Promise

 

1. Provide products that show the producers and processors of food and ingredients.

1. Avoid using additives as much as possible.

1. Cherish the warmth of handmade items.

 

 

The sixth event will be held on October 22nd. Exhibitors are:

 

Kokui Farm We strive every day to produce safe, high-quality crops, and are particular about "delicious" food.

Healthy crops grown like our own children are unique.

 

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 will sell it to you.

The miso used in this boar soup is from Okui Farm.

This miso is made with great care at Okui Farm, from the soybeans to the maturation of the miso.

Please try it.

 

Yuyu Kobo...A woodworking workshop in Toyota City.

 

Wooden toys and other wooden crafts will be on sale.

A workshop that values the warmth of wood.

Safety is also taken into consideration, and children's toys are also made.

They will also respond to requests.

The wooden sign for the parking lot at Takakoen was made by Yuyu Kobo.

It's very nice. Please take a look.

 

Dashenka NaSan...a shop that sells handmade bread made with natural yeast and baked in a stone oven

 

Dashenka is still very busy after opening a store at JR Takashimaya.

 

Ofukuichi is a hidden gem, with exclusive breads and new products available.

I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of bread will be available this time.

 

Kondo Shiitake GardenShimoyama Shiitake Farm is a traditional mushroom farm that grows shiitake mushrooms on logs.

 

Shiitake mushrooms are delicious, whether fried or boiled.

Carrying logs is hard work, and many people quit.

I'm glad to see young people taking part.

Last time, they were sold out and I couldn't buy any fresh shiitake mushrooms, so I wonder if I'll be able to buy some this time.

 

 

 

Chitty Chitty Bagel ...A bagel specialty store made with domestic wheat and homemade yeast

A bakery in Anjo that specializes in bagels.

Chewy bagels with chicken, kinpira, etc.

It goes perfectly with a bagel sandwich.

 

It's more filling than it looks, so it's recommended for lunch.

Chiki Chiki Bagel gained more fans last time.

This time too, you can't miss it.

 

 

 

Forest Square Mr./Ms....is working to spread awareness of the importance of forest creation in Toyota City.

 

Mori no Hiroba is playing a major role in the Cafon Project.

This time, you can paint on a cedar tree in Toyota.

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. You can also make a sign. Once you've finished drawing, you can take home your masterpiece.

You can also experience the Peruvian instrument "Cajon" made from Toyota wood.

 

 

 

FishmongerThey bring you fresh fish.

In fact, it can be quite difficult to buy fish at Takakaen.

Even if the owner buys products labeled as wild, they won't eat them because "they smell like farmed feed."

When I was worried because I couldn't tell just by looking at it, a neighbor introduced me to

This fish shop.

My neighbors came from Sendai and had a hard time trying the fish here.

Apparently they met and were introduced to this fishmonger.

Since then, it has become easier for me to choose fish.

 

 

 

Cedar tree San...A reflexology massage shop in the Yoshiwara area.

You enter through the garden and receive a massage in a slightly secluded space.

A trial price only available at Ofukuichi.

Please give it a try.

 

 

MaruruSan...Fabric accessories and handmade goods

They sell small items such as cloth masks and placemats for use in kindergartens and elementary schools.

You can purchase items while consulting with local mom Maruru about any questions you may have.

 

 

 

andTakakoen... All types of tea, including hand-picked matcha and hand-picked deep-steamed tea

In pursuit of delicious tea, we are particular about soil preparation using organic fertilizer.

We only sell tea that the owner is satisfied with.

Enjoy the deep flavor of hand-picked tea, made with meticulous attention to detail.

 

 

Local vegetables will be sold once harvested. Fish will be sold in the parking lot on the south side of Hidamari.

We are currently considering a one-day limited offer.

In November, it will be held on the third Wednesday, November 19th (Wednesday).

 

 

Yoshitaka Noba, Representative of "Ofukuichi"

Secretariat: Yukiko Noba

Supporters: Tomoyo Ishikawa and Satomi Shirai

Organized by Takakaen

I hope that this morning market will become one that local people can enjoy.

This is Yuki from the secretariat.

 

 

 

 

The 5th Summer Vacation Special "Ofuku Market" offered a variety of experiences.

Monday, July 21, 2014

We held a special summer vacation event called "Ofukuichi."

 

First, we started making cajons at 9am.

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Making cafés in the forest

 

The lecturer is a wood coordinator.

Mr. Higuchi from Mori no Hiroba.

 

Cajon, a Peruvian instrument

Made from Toyota wood.

 

 

 

 

Other experiential learning (workshops) will begin at 10:00.

 

 

Tea making class.

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Takakoen Children's Tea Ceremony Class

 

The instructor is a tea instructor.

Tea judging skills 6th grade,

Takakoen Garden Owner Yoshitaka Noba

 

The children listen to the story

Seriously, I make tea.

 

 

 

 

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Tea brewing experience

 

 

With very elegant hands,

It was carefully placed.

 

I was amazed at how focused everyone was.

 

 

Making your own original furikake.

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The lecturer will be Kurumi School Cafeteria.

 

Mix and make your favorite ingredients.

 

 

 

 

 

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Finished.

 

I immediately had it for breakfast the next day.

 

 

 

 

 

Making granola.

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The instructor is Koha.

Mix the ingredients,

 

 

 

 

 

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Original granola.

 

I'm looking forward to tomorrow's snack.

 

 

 

 

 

Easy toy crafts.

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The lecturers are from the Sanagedai Toy Library.

 

What small children are engrossed in making is,

Making tops.

 

 

 

 

 

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Made from a milk carton

A frame that I colored myself.

Even for children in the 3rd year...

 

 

 

 

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It turned out very well.

 

 

The kids were full of confidence. ...Good for them.

 

 

 

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Balloon art

We also got a dog.

 

 

 

 

 

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Learning about shiitake mushroom logs.

Contrary to my expectations, the shiitake mushrooms did not grow.

I learned a lot from listening to the talk.

 

Growing shiitake mushrooms on logs takes time,

Raising children is hard work, says a fifth-grade elementary school girl.

 

 

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Outside, a session began with the completed cajon.

 

The beautiful sound draws attention.

 

 

 

 

There was also a relaxing massage and fruit smoothie.

 

 

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At home, even after the class is over, they are still engrossed in making their own spinning tops.

I hope that everyone will have some fun afterglow.

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you to everyone who came.

In addition, volunteers helped with reception and parking lot guidance.

Thank you to everyone in the community for coming out in the heat.

Thank you to all the instructors for your cooperation.

This time, the profits from the previous "Ofukuichi" events will be used to cover venue fees, etc.

We are grateful for everyone's cooperation in making this possible.

 

Yukiko Noba, Takakaen and Ofuku City Secretariat.

 

 

 

 

 

We served tea at the 2nd Toyota Exquisite Sweets Fair.

Sunday, July 20, 2014

At the Toyota Industrial Culture Center in Toyota City

The 2nd Toyoda Delicious Sweets Fair was held.

 

This is a collaboration project between Toyota's branded agricultural products, Toyota Premium Sweets Club, and Takakoen.

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2nd Toyota Delicious Sweets Fair Flyer

 

 

Toyota has a wide variety of agricultural products.

peach,

Grapes,

blueberry,

pear,

figs,

There is matcha and more.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Back of the flyer for the 2nd Toyota Delicious Sweets Fair

 

 

The agricultural products,

A group of 20 Japanese and Western confectionery business owners in Toyota City

Toyota Premium Sweets Club,

Various sweets,

We held a fair where you could choose and eat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tickets will go on sale from 10am on July 5th.

It was such a popular event that tickets sold out in 30 minutes.

 

 

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We set rankings for sweets,

2 from A rank

4 from B rank

Choose 8 from C rank and 14 in total.

Drinks were provided by Takakaen.

 

 

 

 

 

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When the start time came,

First of all, crowds gathered for the A-rank sweets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can enjoy a variety of sweets made with Toyota's agricultural products.

Some of the sweets were surprisingly luxurious, and you could really feel the spirit of each store.

 

Other things include tasting peach soft serve ice cream and eating shaved ice for free.

It was a very good deal.

 

To everyone who enjoyed Takakaen tea,

Thank you very much for your kind comments, opinions and valuable feedback.

 

Thank you to Toyota Premium Sweets Club for allowing us to participate in this wonderful project.

 

Summer vacation special project: Trial class (workshop) will be held *Added

 

Ofukuichi will be holding a "Summer Vacation Special Project: Experiential Learning (Workshop)."

Date and time: July 21st (Monday/holiday)

10:00 to 12:00 (partly from 9:00)

 

Participants: Preschool to elementary school age (basically, but not necessarily)

The conditions vary depending on the course.

Please see the course content and details.

 

Location: Hidamari (next to Takakaen)

 

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64 Yashikihata, Yoshiwara-cho, Toyota City

For inquiries, please contact Takakoen at 0565-52-3810.

Person in charge: Yukiko Noba

 

Parking: Hidamari Parking Lot, Hidamari South Side/Hidamari North Side

 

Takakoen Parking Lot The parking lot on the east side of Takakoen where the Takakoen flag is standing

*There is not much parking available, so if you can come on foot, please do so.

*Please refrain from parking anywhere other than designated areas.

 

Experiential learning (work) content:

 

・Tea brewing class Instructor: Yoshitaka Noba - Owner of Takakoen (Japanese tea instructor)

Aichi Prefecture's highest-ranking tea judging skill 6th dan

 

Content: Learn how to make tea using a tea kettle. (Learn and serve it to your family.)

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Start times: 10:00/10:30/11:00/11:30, 20-minute hands-on lessons each

Capacity: 5 people each (20 people total)

Participation fee: 200 yen

Application: Reservations can also be made by phone (from July 7th to Takakoen 0565-52-3810)

If there is availability on the day, you can apply.

 

 

・Making musical instruments from Toyota wood Lecturer: Masaaki Higuchi - Mori no Hiroba (wood coordinator)

Content: We will make a "cajon," a percussion instrument that originated in Peru, using Toyota wood.

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Work hours: 9:00-12:00

8 participants (elementary school students and above. Lower elementary students must be accompanied by an adult. Special slots available for Wakazono elementary school students)

Participation fee: 5,000 yen (including materials)

Applications open from 10am on Wednesday, June 18th

For applications and inquiries, please contact Mori no Hiroba (Higuchi) at 090-3560-1879.

 

 

・Log-grown Shiitake Mushroom Experience Lecturer: Keita Kondo - Kondo Shiitake Farm (log-grown Shiitake Mushroom Farm)

Content: Harvest shiitake mushrooms from logs and learn about shiitake cultivation.

 

Start time: 10:00~ Others to be determined

Application: Applications can be made as soon as the store opens on the day.

*As this is a very difficult and first-time undertaking, applications and details will be available on the day.

 

・Making your own original furikake (seasoning) Instructor: Yamada Kurumi - Kurumi School Cafeteria

Contents: Make your own original furikake by grinding various ingredients in a mortar and pestle and combining them.

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(You can bottle it and take it home.)

Start time 10:00/10:30/11:00/11:30

Capacity: 5 people each (20 people total)

Participation fee: 300 yen

Applications: On the day of opening, on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

・Simple crafts Instructor: Sanagedai Toy Library

(This is a group that loves children. Twice a month, we make simple toys and play with them.

I enjoy making it with my children and mothers. Let's all make it together!

Content: We will be making simple toys, such as balloon art and spinning tops.

Start time: 10:00~ at any time

Participation fee: Free

Applications: Accepted at any time upon opening on the day

 

・Granola making Instructor: koha*Added

Starting time: 10:00, reservations accepted at any time

 

 

You may also be able to do a little shopping at each booth.

There is also a trial massage corner for moms (and dads and grandparents).

 

This experiential learning experience is being carried out with the goodwill of the instructors.

In addition, the profits from the past Ofukuichi will be used to cover venue fees, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you for coming to the 4th morning market "Ofukuichi" despite the heat.

The 4th Ofukuichi was held on Wednesday, June 25th.

In the heat, many people have been waiting since 9:15.

I'm grateful that so many people came.

 

This time too

I've heard some testimonials from customers.

 

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Italian cuisine

Dolce Vita

...The roasted green tea blancmange was delicious.

 

 

 

 

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Chitty Chitty Bagel

...It's very filling when you eat it.

...The chicken bagel sandwich is delicious.

 

 

 

 

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Kondo Shiitake Garden

...Even though it's made from logs, it's a great value.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dashenka Na

...I wanted to buy it. I'm glad I was able to buy it.

 

 

 

 

 

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Okui Farm

...Natto is delicious and children eat it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Walnut School Cafeteria

 

...Homemade furikake is fun.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yutari-san

 

...Stylish.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yuyu Kobo

...Wooden cars are nice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Takakoen

...You can make it with cold water. It's delicious.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Takakoen

Local cafes

...Matcha au lait, it has the taste and aroma of matcha and is delicious.

 

 

 

 

 

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Plum blossoms are a local delicacy.

···happy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fishmonger

It was delicious last time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Forest Square

I want a café.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We received a variety of comments, such as:

Raw shiitake mushrooms, roasted green tea blancmange, chicken bagel sandwiches, various breads, matcha sets with chaberin dango, etc. were all sold out.

Despite the heat, the morning market was bustling with people and was a fun experience.

 

Many people came slowly after 10:30,

There was a wait for parking,

There was no major confusion and the morning market was bustling.

 

 

Thank you to everyone who came and to all the exhibitors,

Thank you for coming despite the heat.

The next Ofuku Market will be held on Monday, July 21st (national holiday), and will feature a special summer vacation event and hands-on workshops.

The next morning market, "Ofukuichi," will be held on Wednesday, October 22nd.

Stay tuned.

 

Yuki from the secretariat

 

He came to me for work experience

Three days from June 17th to 19th

A boy in the second grade at Toyota City Ryujin Junior High School

He came for work experience.

 

They did a lot of work over the course of three days.

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First,

Sticking stickers.

In preparation for shipment,

They put an expiration date on it.

 

 

Delivery and sealing.

 

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And weeding too.

 

 

 

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I spent half a day in the tea fields, weeding by hand.

 

 

 

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We caught a lot.

 

 

 

 

There are various jobs at the tea shop.

It was a part of it, but I had the opportunity to experience it.

Experience... but

Do your job carefully and reliably,

It was a very helpful three days.

 

I would be happy if this work experience can be of some use to me in the future.

 

Thank you for coming.

Please come visit us sometime.

 

thank you very much.