[Image1][Spring Marche 2026]How did everyone spend the Golden Week holidays?From May 2nd (Saturday) to May 4
[Image2][Spring Marche 2026]How did everyone spend the Golden Week holidays?From May 2nd (Saturday) to May 4
[Image3][Spring Marche 2026]How did everyone spend the Golden Week holidays?From May 2nd (Saturday) to May 4
[Image4][Spring Marche 2026]How did everyone spend the Golden Week holidays?From May 2nd (Saturday) to May 4
[Image5][Spring Marche 2026]How did everyone spend the Golden Week holidays?From May 2nd (Saturday) to May 4
[Image6][Spring Marche 2026]How did everyone spend the Golden Week holidays?From May 2nd (Saturday) to May 4
[Image7][Spring Marche 2026]How did everyone spend the Golden Week holidays?From May 2nd (Saturday) to May 4
[Image8][Spring Marche 2026]How did everyone spend the Golden Week holidays?From May 2nd (Saturday) to May 4
[Image9][Spring Marche 2026]How did everyone spend the Golden Week holidays?From May 2nd (Saturday) to May 4
[Image10][Spring Marche 2026]How did everyone spend the Golden Week holidays?From May 2nd (Saturday) to May 4

[Spring Marche 2026]
How did everyone spend the Golden Week holidays?

From May 2nd (Saturday) to May 4th (Monday),
the Spring Nishiokoppe Marche was held at the entrance of Nishiokoppe Roadside Station "Kamu."

The first day had a cloudy sky with light rain,
the second day was warm and sunny,
and the third day saw snow following rain.

While the weather wasn't ideal for a market,
many people from both inside and outside the village visited the roadside station and stopped by the marche 🙌

With the chilly temperatures,
the red wine stew made with deer meat and the wild vegetable tempura udon were particularly comforting 🍜

In addition to items to eat on the spot,
there were also baked goods and sweet potato snacks available for takeout, along with a children's festival booth!

Looking back,
the light-hearted conversations with the people I was working with made for a truly enjoyable three days.

I received a lot of energy from customers saying, "It was delicious!"
Let's meet again at the Autumn Marche in September!

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We will make 300 chiffon cakes. The Spring Nishiokoppe Marche was held at the entrance of the Roadside Station "Kamu". What I look forward to every time is the fluffy chiffon cake, which can only be found at the marche. I visited Yumemura Mori no Garden, the vendor, to see them making chiffon cakes. Over the three days of the marche, they sold an incredible 300 chiffon cakes! They offered two types: plain and chocolate chip, with 150 of each. Yumemura Mori no Garden, also known as "Mori-Gā", also sold wild vegetable tempura soba and udon, yamame tempura, and Setoushi-kun grilled. I was amazed not only by the variety of items for sale, but also by the number of eggs used. (I heard they brought in over 600 eggs for this marche...) First, they weighed the ingredients for one batch to bake in the oven. Birch sap harvested in the village was one of the ingredients. Then, they mixed the ingredients and poured them into the molds. Egg whites and yolks were mixed separately in different bowls, and once the meringue had risen, they combined them at the end... it's a meticulous method. While baking, they proceeded to prepare the next batch... From gathering at 8 AM to packaging, it took about six hours! This chiffon cake, popular among the villagers, was completely sold out early on the third day of the marche. Fluffy and, when placed in the mouth, the gentle sweetness spreads throughout. The next time we meet will be at the autumn marche in September. Please look forward to it. #Yumemura Mori no Garden #Spring Marche #Baking