Apparently there will be a garapon lottery event at Hinoike Park on Sunday, February 5.
Here it is↓

It will be held on Sunday, February 5! The special prize is a trip for two! First prize is an electric-assist bicycle, second prize is a robot vacuum cleaner, and it all sounds pretty luxurious.
Here it is on the map↓
The address is 11-33 Hinoikecho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture.

The venue for the garapon lottery is Hinoike Park.
Prizes You Can Win
It looks like the garapon lottery has no losing tickets, so everyone is guaranteed to get something.

- Special Prize: A selectable trip worth 150,000 yen for two
- 1st Prize: Electric-assist bicycle
- 2nd Prize: Robot vacuum cleaner
- 3rd Prize: Secret Special Prize
- KSM Prize: Selectable Kurakuen Stores Meeting Prize
Isn’t it pretty exciting to win a trip where you can choose where to go? 150,000 yen is amazing.
The KSM prizes are already set as follows:
- Prize A: Equivalent to a retail price of 10,000 yen
- Prize B: Equivalent to a retail price of 7,000 yen
- Prize C: Equivalent to a retail price of 4,000 yen
- Prize D: Equivalent to a retail price of 1,500 yen
- Prize E: A lovely participation prize prepared for the first 1,000 people!
The KSM Prize really feels like Kurakuen Stores Meeting, and it looks appealing! You can see what the KSM prizes are here.
For the list of shops and more, please check here.
How to Participate
At Kurakuen Stores Meeting member shops listed here (191 shops):
- By January 31
- Shop at 3 of the listed stores
- Spend a total of 3,000 yen
You’ll need your receipts. The sheets for attaching receipts are available at participating stores.
The number of garapon spins depends on the amount spent.
- Total of 3,000 yen: 1 spin
- Total of 5,000 yen: 2 spins
- Total of 7,000 yen: 3 spins
- Total of 10,000 yen: 4 spins
The limit is 4 spins per person.
Finally
Ikari Supermarket and Koshikiiwa Shrine are also participating members. Medical institutions such as Ooi Clinic, which Nishitsu has visited before, are included too, and even Tajima Bank transfer fees apparently count. There are tons of shops around Kurakuen, so keep an eye out for flyers at local stores.












