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locally grown and consumed in Ginza! "Ginza Honey Fair"

[Hanes] September 23, 2018 09:00


Hello. This is a new correspondent, Hanes.
This month is a happy month with three consecutive holidays!
Isn't there many people who come to Chuo-ku, such as Ginza and Tsukiji on this occasion?
 
Last month, I reported on the "Honey Festa 2018" on my blog.
I introduced that beekeeping is also being carried out in Ginza.

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This festival is held once a year.
There is a nice news for those who say "I missed this year"!
From September 20 (Thursday) to October 2 (Tuesday), at the target cafes and restaurants of Marronnier Gate Ginza 1.2
The "Ginza Honey Fair" will be held where you can enjoy an original menu using honey from the rooftop of Marronnier Gate Ginza.

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(* It is not Ginza's honeybee. Photographed when visiting beekeeping facilities overseas.
 
Here's honey-based dishes (from tidbits to the main) and sweets.
Drinks (non-alcohol, alcohol) are available.
Please click here for more details.
 
This fair is one of locally grown and consumed's unusual initiatives in Ginza.
It seems that honey harvested from seasonal flowers is used in the menu provided!
Why don't you take this opportunity to taste the honey of Ginza?