Enjoying Tsukishima in July this year as well.
The grass market was held on both days 14 and 15.
Nishinaka Shopping Street on Monja Street is known as Monja Street.
Stalls play the leading role not just today.
I opened a local bread and cake shop.
I bought the whole apple tart.
The classic shaved ice and the mix of blue apples and mangoes are also good. All sales will be donated to Great East Japan Earthquake's donation.
In front of the liquor store, there is a quoits tournament where you can get sake, tea, mirin, etc. Foreigners get three beers wonderfully! And he was applauded.
In the bright time of this grass market, I saw local elementary school students happily walking around.
It was an event that felt such a homely atmosphere that parents could send out, despite being busy, and the ease of stopping by.