[Held from May 10th to 13th, 2024!] Ehime Tsukurite Marche in Ozu 2024 Spring

This service includes sponsored advertisements.
article thumbnail image

The "Ehime Tsukurite Marche in Ozu 2024 Spring" will be held at the Imaoka Residence and Kido Residence in Ozu City from Friday, May 10th to Monday, May 13th, 2024. This marche aims to convey the thoughts of Ehime's makers together with the things they make, and to be a marche that can be experience...

Written by

Ozu City is located in the western part of Shikoku, in the region known as Nanyo, and is an area centered around the Ozu Basin, facing the Seto Inland Sea to the north and the Shikoku Mountains to the south. The clear Hijikawa River flows through the center of the city, and as its name suggests, the river curves like an elbow as it runs through the town, bringing many blessings to the city, including nature, history, culture, and local specialties. Remnants of the city's prosperity as a castle town around Ozu Castle during the Edo period still live on the banks of the Hijikawa River.

more

Ehime Tsukurite Marche in Ozu 2024 Spring

The "Ehime Tsukurite Marche in Ozu 2024 Spring" will be held at the Imaoka Residence and the Kido Residence in Ozu City from Friday, May 10th to Monday, May 13th, 2024.

This market aims to be a market that conveys the passion of Ehime's craftsmen together with the things they make, and allows you to experience it with all five senses. Please come and visit us while you're walking around Ozu!

For more information on the Ehime Tsukurite Marche, click here

We also recommend the NIPPONIA HOTEL Ozu Jokamachi for accommodation when sightseeing in Ozu.

If you are staying overnight, please also refer to this article.

Check out the official website of "NIPPONIA HOTEL Ozu Castle Town"

Date and Time

Friday, May 10, 2024 11:00am - 5:00pm

Saturday, May 11, 2024 10:00am - 5:00pm

Sunday, May 12, 2024 10:00am - 5:00pm

Monday, May 13, 2024 10:00am - 2:00pm

Venue

〒795-0012

252 Ozu, Ozu City, Ehime Prefecture

Imaoka Residence Gallery


Talk Event

Saturday, May 11th, 1:30pm

Talk theme: "Vegetables to eat and vegetables not to eat"

Imaoka Residence Gallery

Keiji Ikeuchi (IKEUCHI ORGANIC) × Yoshihiro Fujita (Agurubito)

POP UP

■ May 11th (Saturday) to 12th (Sunday)

Agurubito: Farmers sell Ozu vegetables directly

■ Saturday, May 11th

U CHOCOLATE CLUB: Sells craft chocolate

■ May 12th (Sunday)

Mountain Stream: Selling organic coffee

collaboration

[Aoi CAFE]

May 10th (Friday) to 13th (Monday)

Aoi CAFE x Agurubito: Collaboration menu on sale at Aoi CAFE

[Imaoka Residence] May 11th (Saturday) - 12th (Sunday)

Saryo Hiranoya x Agurubito: Ehime-made Hassaku Daifuku sold at the Marche


[Kido Residence]

■ May 11th (Saturday) - 12th (Sunday)

FOG x Agrubito: Collaborative pizza on sale

■ Saturday, May 11th

Ozu City Regional Revitalization Volunteer Nakamura Yuta x Agurubito: Mexican-style taco sales

Location: In front of the Imaoka residence

Created

Agurubito (Ozu-grown vegetables and fruits)

atochi (spice curry mix)

Isozakishachu (Ozu washi paper x gilding)

IKEUCHI ORGANIC (organic towels)

Omori Japanese Candle Shop (Japanese Candles)

Akatoshiro Furniture Store (Woodwork)

Kajita Shoten (soy sauce, miso, etc.)

GOOD MORNING FARM (Pickles)

Goshoen Kiln (Tobe ware)

Takimoto Sericulture (Oozu cocoon soap)

Nakanoichi Shoten (Shiitake mushrooms grown on logs)

Fujita Joinery (Kumiko crafts)

Mountain Stream (organic coffee)

Mustakivi (Tableware, towels, etc.)

Muchachaen (organically grown citrus processed products)

U CHOCOLATE CLUB (craft chocolate)

Joshua Studio (Tobe ware)

*Only products will be sold by those other than the POP UP organizers.

Organizer/Inquiry

Organized by: Agurubito, OZU+

OZU+ Official Instagram

Agurubito official instagram

Ozu City is located in the western part of Shikoku, in the region known as Nanyo, and is an area centered around the Ozu Basin, facing the Seto Inland Sea to the north and the Shikoku Mountains to the south. The clear Hijikawa River flows through the center of the city, and as its name suggests, the river curves like an elbow as it runs through the town, bringing many blessings to the city, including nature, history, culture, and local specialties. Remnants of the city's prosperity as a castle town around Ozu Castle during the Edo period still live on the banks of the Hijikawa River.

more
The information presented in this article is based on the time it was written. Note that there may be changes in the merchandise, services, and prices that have occurred after this article was published. Please contact the facility or facilities in this article directly before visiting. Some of our articles contain affiliate links. We kindly ask our readers to exercise careful judgement when making a purchase or booking a service online.

The contents on this page may partially contain automatic translation.