It looks like “Fuwari no Niwa Marche” will be held on Sunday, November 3, in front of Bicycle Asahi along Rinko Line.
Here↓

Fuwari no Niwa Marche
When is it?
Sunday, November 3, 11:00~16:00
Where is it?
The venue is here↓

It’s the parking lot of the funeral hall called “Fuwari”~
On the map, it’s here↓
The address is 4-31 Imazu-cho, Nishinomiya City.

Bicycle Asahi is across the street.

This is the parking lot that will serve as the venue~
What will be there?
List of vendors↓

- Koppepan, onigiri, takoyaki: fluffy bread, generously filled onigiri bento, and more
- Ikusei Culinary School: baked sweets made and sold by students
- Cogito ergo sum: coffee, herbal tea, black tea
- Ozeki’s famous sweets: traditional rice sweets, too
- Kesaran Pasaran: pastry chef’s French toast and cream soda
- La Zucca di Napoli: authentic pizza from a food truck
- Ancom Chua: Vietnamese banh mi and juice
- Imazu no Potekara-ya: curry and homemade fried chicken
- Ouchi Gohan to Yakigashi Aoi Tori: wholesome bento and bibimbap bowls
- Mori to Oshaberi: free workshop using Yoshino cedar
- Patisserie Noppo: cakes by a tall chef
- Teppan Stand: Awaji Island burgers
- Diamond 9: crepes (including chocolate banana and anko!)
- Morikiyo Shokudo: Hakata Hanamidori curry
- BOTANIST: making swags with dried flowers
- Kitohito Lab: bench-making workshop using wood from Mt. Rokko【Free】
- Kinmokusei: patchwork and sashiko experiences【Paid】
Can anyone join?
Anyone is welcome. Free entry.
For event details →click here
Scenes from the Previous Event

“Fuwari no Niwa Marche” is being held for the second time, and last year’s event was pretty lively too~

There were also food trucks selling pizza, Awaji Island burgers, cream soda, and more, and quite a few visitors were buying food. This year, it seems there will be more vendors overall than last year~😄

There were also festival-style games that kids could enjoy, with prizes too.

At the workshop, visitors could try making wooden benches~

“Imazu no Potekara-ya Plus,” right next to the venue, and the koppepan shop “Suginoki” also helped liven up the marche,

and they had things like all-you-can-stuff potatoes~🍟



Tables were set up inside the venue, so people could enjoy the food they bought right there🍽️

There was also a merchandise area,

and at Ozeki’s Sekijuan corner, they had sake manju, various sweets, and more~

Those who wanted could also tour the facilities of the venue, “Yasashiku Okuru Kazokushiki Fuwari,”

and when leaving, there was also a service offering Japanese sake such as hot sake🍶
Lastly
We joined the previous event~ There were lots of shops, plus festival stalls and workshops. The bench-making workshop using wood from Mt. Rokko looked really interesting~ If you’re nearby, why not check it out!












