Appearance! Giant onion objet d'art

# Onion Sando" was introduced in Kobe Shimbun newspaper!
At the sightseeing facility "Uzu-no-oka Onaruto Bridge Memorial Museum" (Fukurauchi, Minami-Awaji City), an onion objet d'art and a corner where visitors can take pictures by being reflected in a digital image have newly appeared. The museum and "Roadside Station Uzushio in Uzumachi Terrace" (Uzumachi Terrace) are holding a summer-only event at the end of this month, where visitors can taste curry-flavored Awaji Island octopus and hamburgers. (Liu Fengyin)
While giant objet d'art and products promoting the onion, a specialty of Awaji Island, are gaining popularity, Uzunokuni Minami-Awaji, the company that operates the museum, has planned a new version.
The new object can be photographed as if it were a giant onion broken in half and supported from below. It's an onion, sir!" Visitors can enjoy themselves as children by wearing tags and sashes with the words "Otama-ke." A new section using digital images, "Awaji SNAP!" allows visitors to pose for pictures with the fish characters.The curry event will be held as a summer-only project under the title "Curry Summer Vacation on the Island. In both events, curry-flavored island octopus is served at the Onaruto Bridge Memorial Museum restaurant, and Awaji Island burgers are available at the museum and Uzumachi Terrace. Mr. Akihito Hata, 37, of the company, said, "At the facilities, you can enjoy gourmet food and souvenirs as well as photo spots. We hope you enjoy the summer with curry (gorgeous)," he says. For more information on the curry event, please visit the Onaruto Bridge Memorial Hall website.
https://www.kobe-np.co.jp/news/awaji/202508/0019332631.shtml
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