“Wajima Morning Market on the Road in Nishinomiya” Is Coming to Kwansei Gakuin University on November 24 and 25

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It looks like “Wajima Morning Market on the Road in Nishinomiya” will be held at Kwansei Gakuin University on Sunday, November 24 and Monday, November 25.
(Information provided by Anzu @ Nishitsu SP and Takanoshin.)

Here it is↓

Wajima Morning Market on the Road in Nishinomiya

When is it happening?

  • Sunday, November 24, 12:00〜16:00
  • Monday, November 25, 10:00〜15:00

Where is it happening?

Kwansei Gakuin Kaikan, 2nd-floor Reception Hall, and other areas

Here it is on the map↓

The address is 1-155 Uegahara Ichibancho, Nishinomiya City.

The main venue seems to be on the 2nd floor of Kwansei Gakuin Kaikan, the building that houses places like “Restaurant Poplar”!

There is no parking around the venue, so please come by public transportation.

What will be there?

The Noto Peninsula’s “Wajima Morning Market” is coming to Nishinomiya as a pop-up event!

  • Main products for sale:
    • Seafood and dried fish: redfish, squid, mackerel, horse mackerel, herring, Spanish mackerel, Atka mackerel, and more
      *The lineup will vary depending on the day.
    • Processed foods such as shiokara
    • Folk crafts and craft items
    • Wajima-nuri lacquerware (chopsticks, lacquerware, etc.)
  • You can grill and eat the dried fish you buy at the food booth yourself!
    Barbecue grills
    will be available to borrow.

*The number of barbecue grills is limited, so time limits may be set depending on how crowded it is.

The photo is just for reference, but maybe it’ll be something like this. Kind of makes you want to try it.

Lastly

During the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake 30 years ago, Nishinomiya also received a great deal of support from all over Japan😊 This event is a chance to support the disaster-affected area while shopping for specialty products from the Noto Peninsula that are usually hard to find! The experience of grilling and eating dried fish sounds really fun too😆 If you love fish, why not stop by?

*Anzu @ Nishitsu SP and Takanoshin, thank you very much for the information!!
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