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I went to Osaka Guri Guri Marche @ Namba Shrine

On the afternoon of Saturday, May 5th, I went out to the Shinsaibashi neighborhood.The brilliance of the sun increased, and I felt the aura of early summer itself.Many people visit Namba Shrine, which Guriguri Marche regularly holds, and it seems that the number of stalls is the largest ever.   We asked the organizers why they were so busy. "Mouth-to-mouth Yaguriguri homepage (http://green39.jimdo.com), it has become famous little by little.The weather is getting better, and we have a variety of vegetables.Some people dug up bamboo shoots this morning and brought them. What is the charm of the marche? "I think face-to-face sales are also interesting. It's fun to interact with the stalls like a live show instead of information from the internet. Young farmers who have changed from a major company to a farming life. That's why I think it's easy to talk to him because he's not a farmer, so he's not business-like."   Farmers who were consumers until recently are very friendly and understand the feelings of visitors.The stallholders get along well with each other, and the atmosphere of the place is warm.There were also many sweets shops.   At the Seishoku Kyokai booth, we unveiled flyers for the July 7 lecture "Food Education Forum Part?" (Terry)