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.

2nd Toyota Delicious Sweets Fair Flyer
Toyota has a wide variety of agricultural products.
peach,
Grapes,
blueberry,
pear,
figs,
There is matcha and more.

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.

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.

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)

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.)

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.

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.

(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.

Italian cuisine
Dolce Vita
...The roasted green tea blancmange was delicious.

Chitty Chitty Bagel
...It's very filling when you eat it.
...The chicken bagel sandwich is delicious.

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

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

Okui Farm
...Natto is delicious and children eat it.

Walnut School Cafeteria
...Homemade furikake is fun.

Yutari-san
...Stylish.

Yuyu Kobo
...Wooden cars are nice.

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

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

Plum blossoms are a local delicacy.
···happy.

Fishmonger
It was delicious last time.

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
The 4th Ofukuichi Market will be held
4th Morning MarketOfukuichi" 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, June 25th
10:00-12:30
Location: Hidamari (next to Takakaen)

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, and the vacant lot of the former A-Co-op Yoshinaka branch
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 fourth event will be held on June 25th.
Chitty Chitty BagelMr. Miss···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.
My lunch is... exciting.
Dolce VitaMr. Miss....An Italian restaurant in Toyota City.
They sell pudding made with specially selected eggs, roasted green tea blancmange, and more.
In addition to using locally produced ingredients, the food is handmade using a wide range of carefully selected ingredients.
A dessert that brings out the flavor of the ingredients.
He said, "I want my customers to be happy." I agree.
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 on this challenge. Thank you and keep up the great work.
Dashenka NaMr. Miss···A shop selling handmade bread made with natural yeast and baked in a stone oven
Dashenka is extremely busy after opening a new store at JR Takashimaya
Thanks to the TV broadcast, each store is still bustling with activity.
Ofukuichi may be a hidden gem. (There were a lot of people there last time too.)
I wonder if there will be any limited edition bread at Ofukuichi this time too... I'm excited!
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 sell it. My child also loves tofu and natto.
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.
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. 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.
Summer vacation special project, hands-on workshop
Applications for crafts and cafons made from Toyota wood will begin on June 18th.
Learn more →click
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.
"Please give us safe, wild-caught fish that haven't been fed farmed feed."
I always request this.
RelaxationSan...Antique and household goods store
Yutari is a shop in Toyota City that sells a variety of small items.
The space is a perfect fit for Ofukuichi.
Please take your time to watch.
Sugino-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 relieve your daily fatigue.
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 vegetablesWe also have:Fish will be sold at the parking lot on the south side of Hidamari..
We are currently considering a one-day limited offer.
Yoshitaka Noba, Representative of "Ofukuichi"
Secretariat: Yukiko Noba
Supporters: Tomoyo Ishikawa and Satomi Shirai
I hope that this morning market will become one that local people can enjoy.
This is Yuki from the secretariat.
Ofukuichi Summer Vacation Experience Class
The morning market "Ofukuichi" will be held on Wednesday, June 25th.
Here is a sneak peek at some of our special summer vacation plans.
Monday, July 21st
Ofukuichi will be holding a "Summer Vacation Special Project: Experiential Learning (Workshop)."
・Tea brewing class
・Homemade furikake
・Cooking class
・Craft
・Log-grown Shiitake Mushroom Experience
・Musical instrument crafts made from Toyoda wood
(The contents may be subject to change.)
The details have not yet been decided,
One step ahead
This is an announcement about applications for the "Cajon," an instrument made from Toyota wood.
The cajon is a percussion instrument that originated in Peru.
This instrument is made from Toyota wood.
Date and time: Monday, July 21st, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Hidamari (next to Takakaen)
8 participants (Elementary school students and above. Lower elementary students must be accompanied by an adult. Adults can also participate alone.)
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.

Forest Square
We look forward to your application.
Other details will be announced once they have been decided.
During the summer vacation, why not try some hands-on learning that you wouldn't normally be able to do?
We had a tea picking experience at Toyota Co-op "Meglia".
On Wednesday, May 14th, we held a tea picking experience at Toyota Co-op "Meglia".

The number of applicants was more than doubled,
There were about 30 winners in attendance.

This time, we are using natural hand-picked tea plants,
Not one core and two leaves
(At our tea farm, if the tea is harvested by machine, we offer a simple tea picking experience.
(They are picked with two leaves per stem.)

difficult
They experienced the traditional Mikawa technique of "Shigoki-tsumi."
They helped us distinguish between new shoots and bancha tea and picked them.

Also,
Wearing authentic Kasuri fabric,
Transform into a tea girl.
After taking a commemorative photo,

Factory tour.

Takakoen Hand-picked Tea Rice
after that,
Eat rice balls with tea,
I had a great time.
By the way,
Chameshi is a traditional food of the Mikawa tea region.
There are many different types of chameshi across the country, but in Mikawa they use tencha tea leaves, which are the tea leaves before they are ground into matcha.
Of course. This tencha is served as hand-picked tea rice.
It is sold at Takakoen and is made using only hand-picked tencha.
They were able to experience tea and spend a different time than usual.
Thank you to everyone who participated.
Thank you to all the staff at Meguria for your concern.
Please come and play again.
We held a tea picking experience and a party to enjoy new tea.
On Wednesday, May 7th, we held a "New Tea Enjoyment Party" in collaboration with the local Orange Mama group.
First, we gathered at Hidamari and then headed to Takakaen Tea Plantation.
A simple tea picking experience at Takakaen Tea Field
Then,
Return to the sunshine,

While tasting the new tea,
A story about tea.
...A variety of questions were asked.

After that, the long-awaited
A tea-filled lunch.

Even dessert
...All about tea.
It was a very eventful meeting.
Thank you to all the participants.
Thank you to all the cute children for participating despite the heat.
Thank you Orange Mama for the collaboration and tea-filled lunch.
The Girl Scouts had a tea picking experience.
On the afternoon of Tuesday, May 6th, the Girl Scouts had a tea picking experience.

It's a very cool uniform
Everyone together,
We started picking tea leaves in style.

Truly Girl Scouts
Under the blue sky
He is efficient and skilled.
After the experience, we had tea rice and green tea...and then it was over.

Thank you everyone for your hard work.
Thank you to everyone who came not only from Toyota but also from the city.
Please come and visit us again.
We held a tea picking experience for the children's group.
On Tuesday, May 6th, in the morning, the children's group had a tea picking experience.

Takakoen Tea Picking Experience
The local children's association
Every year I try to experience tea picking.
So...very good.

After picking, enjoy.
Rest time.

Munching on hand-picked tea rice
Eating tea rice,
I also had some green tea.
Today's tea meal is
It is cooked with Mineasahi rice produced in Inabu, Toyota.
Of course, chameshi (rice with tea)
Tea rice made with hand-picked tea leaves from Takakaen.
It was windy and a little cold, but thank you to the 44 people who participated.
Students from first grade to sixth grade picked the fruit carefully and skillfully.
The tea leaves you pick are brought home,
It's fun for every family.
Some people drink black tea every year.
Some kids even eat it as tempura.
There are various ways to enjoy it,
I hope you enjoy each one.
thank you very much.
We were interviewed by local media. It will be broadcast on the 6th.
The tea picking for deep-steamed tea has begun.
Even today, despite the heat, the tea pickers are picking the tea by hand.

Because it is naturally trained and picked,
I also picked off the new shoots at the bottom.

Meanwhile,
Himawari Network came to interview us.

The garden owner was also interviewed.
The program is broadcast by the local media Himawari Network.
It will be broadcast on the program "Yoi Don" from 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 6th.
For Himawari Network,
In June of last year, a program called "Ganbaru Company"
Introducing the shining companies in Toyota, Miyoshi, and Nagakute,
It was aired for a month,
Introduction of "Chaberin Dango" on a city government program
I was introduced to many of them.
thank you.