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Cherry Blossom Festival Page One

This is the entrance to Kobayashi Pasture in Inzai, Japan. Every year at the end of March or beginning of April when the cherry trees blossom, many booths are setup here. People come from all around to walk under the cherry trees and enjoy the festive spring atmoshpere.


Koybashi Bokujo Entrance Cherry Blossom Festival
Cherry Blossom Festival at Kobayashi Bokujo
Cherry Blossom Festival 1

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Let's take a stroll down the street and have a look at the many booths. Here's one selling "Banana Choco".


Banana Choco Booth
Here you can get Chocolate Covered Bananas in many different colors. The Chocolate Covered Bananas sell for 300 yen each. The Japanese children seemed to be especially fond of them.
Choco Banana Booth, Kobayashi Bokujo
The venders create works of art with the colored sugar candy bits. They are so beautiful!
Choco Banana Booth, Kobayashi Bokujo, Inzai Japan
I'll take this pink, orange and yellow one!

A few booths down we come across a vender making "Negiyaki"


Negiyaki Grilled Onion Osaka Style
The vender prepares 40 Negiyaki at a time.
Negiyaki Booth, Grilled Onion Osaka Style
"Grilled Onion" (Osaka Style) is an omlete like round patty made with Egg, Japanese Long Onion, Shrimp and Ginger. On the left are the ingredients, small shrimp, shredded red colored ginger and tempura bread crumbs. To the right you can see the bottles of sauce that is brushed on the "Negiyaki" before serving. Later in the afternoon this booth was one of the busiest with a long line of people waiting to be served. The Negiyaki sell for 300 yen.
Negiyaki prepared fresh and hot
The "Negiyaki" are flipped over with a screwdriver like tool.
Negiyaki ready to eat
Topped with a semi-sweet brown sauce, "Kezuribushi" (shaved dried Bonito fish) and served with mayonnaise on the side.

Not surprising to find a "Candy Apple" booth here.


Candy Apple Booth
Candy Apples are displayed for customers. They come in two sizes, small (200 yen) and large (300 yen). I was told that "Caramel Apples" were not well known and were seldom even seen in Japan.
A customer buys a Candy Apple at the Koybashi Cherry Blossom Festival
Candy Apples are a favorite treat for all ages.
Candy Apples served at the Kobayashi Cherry Blossom Festival
A woman watches while the vender dips an apple in the sweet red sauce.

The "Ring Toss"  is always a  challenging game.


The Ring Toss Booth
A young man ponders over the many prizes.
The Ring Toss Booth
The vender allows the customer to lean as far as he can.

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