I Went to the Koyahachi Vegetable Stand Near Hinokuchi Elementary with Miyatan Banners

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We went to the vegetable farm stand “Koyahachi” near Hinokuchi Elementary School because we spotted a “Miyatan” banner there ヽ(^o^)丿
(We had mistakenly written Koyahachi as Kochihaya. We apologize<m(__)m>)

Here’s the location↓

Miyatan is holding lots of vegetables and promoting farm products grown in Nishinomiya.

This one is the noren curtain version before it was put up!

They kindly showed us the noren that was scheduled to be installed that day ヽ(^o^)丿

Apparently, it was made by someone from Nishinomiya City’s Agricultural Policy Division! I wonder what kind of place the Agricultural Policy Division is… I’ll have to look into it sometime!

Inside Koyahachi

There were lots of tomatoes lined up!

Tomatoes that were still getting nutrients from the vine until that morning are guaranteed to be delicious!!! I bought some, took them home, and bit right into one. They were incredibly sweet ヽ(^o^)丿↓

Komatsuna mustard spinach and spinach↓

There was only one cucumber left, the kind with smooth, tender skin and no bumps! The eggplants were sold out! I definitely have to try that cucumber !(^^)!

There was a sign in front of the shop showing what was for sale ヽ(^o^)丿

Inside the shop, traffic flows one way only!!

Finally

There are many fields around this area, and there was another vegetable stand near Koyahachi too!

It would be so nice to have a place like this near home (*^^)v

Here are the business hours↓

You can get a good feel for Koyahachi by visiting their website or Facebook page.

It looks like they also post updates about same-day business hours and more on Twitter ヽ(^o^)丿

As the hot season approaches, let’s eat plenty of nutritious vegetables and build up our energy!

Oh, and don’t forget your eco bag!