[Image1]Karasu no Pan-ya San at Nishiokoppe VillageThe picture book
[Image2]Karasu no Pan-ya San at Nishiokoppe VillageThe picture book
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[Image4]Karasu no Pan-ya San at Nishiokoppe VillageThe picture book
[Image5]Karasu no Pan-ya San at Nishiokoppe VillageThe picture book
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[Image8]Karasu no Pan-ya San at Nishiokoppe VillageThe picture book

Karasu no Pan-ya San at Nishiokoppe Village
The picture book "Karasu no Pan-ya San"
Have you all read it?

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of its publication
a "Satoshi Kako Reproduction Original Art Exhibition" was held at Komu Museum of Art
and on September 24 during the exhibition period
bread making from the picture book took place.

Following the illustrations, participants tore off portions of pre-fermented dough, rounded them,
and shaped them.

When the baked bread arrived
children peered in with excited faces to see how the bread they made had turned out.

Finally, they drew patterns with chocolate pens
and it was complete!

The two who made the saw-shaped bread and the daikon-shaped bread
let me take a collaborative photo with them!^^!

After the event I quietly let my imagination run wild, wondering, "What sort of bread shape would make people happy?"

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