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Nofuku Marche in Fureai Land Iwate

  2023/8/8 Morioka City   319 Views
August 8 (Tue) 10:00~14:00

At the entrance of Fureai Land Iwate, we will sell products created through the collaboration of "agriculture" and "welfare".


Nofuku Marche is an exhibition and sale event for agricultural products created through the collaboration of "agriculture" and "welfare" and processed products using those agricultural products.
Please enjoy the opportunity to come across a delicious dish by experiencing the collaboration between agriculture and welfare.

Venue: Fureai Land Iwate Entrance Organizer: Iwate Prefecture Management: Social Welfare Corporation Iwate Prefecture Council of Social Welfare (019-637-4462)

Holding period 2023/8/8
Open time 10:00~14:00
Venue Fureai Land Iwate Entrance
Address 8-1-3 Sanbonyanagi, Morioka City
Parking Free (general parking lot: approx. 170 cars / friendly parking lot: approx. 30 cars)
Access 0 minute walk from "Fureai Land Iwate" bus stop, 5 minute walk from "Sanbonyanagi Gongendo" bus stop, 10 minute walk from "Sanbonyanagi" bus stop, 30 minute walk from JR Tohoku Line "Iwate-Ioka Station"
Contact Social Welfare Corporation Iwate Prefecture Social Welfare Council (019-637-4462)
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※Event information is subject to change. Please see the official website for details.

 


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