A fashionable festival in Aichi! A fantastic line-up of artists, and tickets for just 5,000 yen! Great for families with children!
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Every year, the last week of May, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Mori, Michi, Market is held. This year, I went to the festival debut of my nephew. 🎵 It's a luxurious festival with 8 stages, including the sand stage on the beach, the grass stage in the grass area, and the amusement park stage, and over 100 music artists, bands, comedians, etc., and the admission fee is only 5,000 yen per adult! There are many miscellaneous goods and clothing stores, restaurants, etc. in the venue, so you can enjoy shopping and gourmet food. 🎵 It's great for families with children, as there is a sea inside the venue, so they can play in the sea, and in the amusement park area, if you have a ticket for Morimichi Market, you can ride the rides as much as you want, so even children who are not interested in music can enjoy the festival. 🎵 If you get tired, you can rest at the shopping mall next door called Festival Market, so it's also recommended for people who don't like being outside all day. For your child's festival debut 🎵⭐️Forest, Road, Market 📍Laguna Ten Bosch Address: 2-3-1 Kaiyo-cho, Gamagori City, Aichi Prefecture 443-0014 Access: Shuttle bus from Gamagori Station Morimichi Market Ticket: 5,000 yen for adults, 1,000 yen for elementary and junior high school students, free for infants Camping ticket: 5,000 yen Parking: 3,500 yen Recommended points: Free for children! You can also ride the amusement park as much as you want with a Morimichi Market ticket! The toilets in the sea area are temporary, so we recommend using the amusement park area or festival market for toilets. ⚠Caution: ⚫︎ If you are setting up a tent, even if it is a simple tent, be sure to purchase a camping ticket! Be careful as they are sold out in an instant when they are released around January every year! ⚫︎ Parking tickets also sell out in an instant, just like camping tickets. The later the parking lot, the farther it is, and it may take about 30 minutes to walk to the venue. Get your tickets early. Things I regret: I could only get parking tickets for faraway places, and there was a long queue for the shuttle bus from Gamagori Station, so I gave up and took the train one stop, then walked 30 minutes to the venue. Next year, I'll have to get my parking ticket early...
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