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Let's continue along the way.  This is another favorite of the Japanese.  "Grilled Corn On The Cob".


The Grilled Corn on the Cob Booth
"Grilled Corn On The Cob" is very popular. There were several of the booths here this year. The corn is boiled in salt water and grilled over charcoal. The brown color is not only from the hot grill but also from the "Soy Sauce" that the corn is soaked in before grilling. The Corn Cobs sell for 400 yen each. (This is a little expensive because it comes from Hokaido, famous for its corn.)
Corn from Hokaido, Japan
This woman is busy preparing for the crowd of people that will soon gather.
Grilled corn on the Cob
The pan on the woman's left is brown in color from soy sauce. The corn that is ready to sell is wrapped in plastic and covered with a towel to keep it warm.

Here's a familiar site, The "Dart Booth" 


The Dart Throwing Booth, Kobayashi Japan
The "Dart" booth. As the day went on this booth became very popular. There was a large selection of prizes that easily drew the attention of children and adults as well. The boys often chose BB guns which came with a supply of plastic BB's and were dangeroulsy powerful to be considered as toys.
Little girl tries fto throw the darts for a prize
The vendor sets up a dart board on a chair to give the girl a better chance for a prize.
More children come to throw the darts
Soon other children come to try.
The dart booth draws people of all ages
The dart booth draws people of all ages.

Another fun game to try is at the "Gold Fish" booth.


Children love the Goldfish Booth and hope to take home a pet.
A young girl decides to try her luck.
The Goldfish Booth
This is the "Gold Fish" booth. Players try to catch as many fish as possible using a "scoop". The "scoop" is a plastic circle with a handle. Rice paper is glued to the circle. As the rice paper becomes wet it is very prone to tears. It takes a steady hand and a skillful technique to catch the fish. In most cases the players are able to catch one or two fish before the rice paper is completely gone, however the more serious "fisherman" can catch several dozen!
There is no limit to the amount per customer
She is doing pretty well. Notice her "scoop" is still in one piece even though it's wet and she has already caught a couple of fish.
The scoop is torn, but the customer continues as long as there is rice paper left in the circle
This man has caught several fish. Although his "scoop" has become torn, he can continue as long as there is still rice paper within the circle.

It's a warm day for spring.  Something cold like "Shaved Ice" sounds good!


The Snowcone Booth, Koybayashi, Japan
"Kakigori" literally "Shaved Ice' is served in a cup.
One Snowcone is 300 yen
A woman purchases "Kakigori" at 300 yen per serving.
Grape is one of the most popular flavors
Her husband decides on grape...
Pour as much as you like
....and more Grape.
Snowcones come in many flavors
"Kakigori" comes in Cherry, Blue Hawaii, Green Apple, Calpus (a Japanese softdrink made with milk) and Grape.
Cherry, Blue Hawaii, Green Apple, Calpus, Grape, Peach, Melon, Ramune, Cola, Lemon and Strawberry.
Also Peach, Melon, Ramune (blue in color and tastes like cream soda), Cola, Lemon and Strawberry.

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