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Oh Onion" was introduced in the July 2023 issue of Hitochiki!
A Moment of Travel (Minami-Awaji City) "O-Onion" was featured in the July 2023 issue of Hitotoki, a cooking researcher Yoshiharu Doi's feature on onions grown on Awaji Island! Uzu no Oka The "Oppo Onion" objet d'art at the Onaruto Bridge Memorial Hall Dear Editorial Staff, Thank you very much for introducing us in your wonderful magazine... -
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Oppo Onion" was introduced in the latest edition of Maple Hyogo`24!
Awaji Island Drive! Oppo Onion" was featured in the latest edition of Maple Hyogo`24! This facility is located on a hill in the southwest of Awaji Island. Enjoy taking a commemorative photo with the giant onion sculpture "Oppo Onion" at the viewing spot overlooking the Naruto Straits. The objet d'art is 2.8 meters high, 2.5 meters in diameter, and weighs about 250 kg... -
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The "Ootamage. Awaji Island" project was featured on Mapuru Awaji Island and Naruto `24! Awaji Island" project was introduced on Maple Awaji Island and Naruto `24!
A large-sized onion objet d'art was featured in `Mapuru Awaji Island, Naruto`24! Awaji Island" was featured in Mapuru Awaji Island/Naruto `24! WE LOVE Onion Onion Catcher If you can grab one onion, you will receive about 1.5 kg of onions! Shichidama Piano Filled with onion patterns, look... -
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O-Onion" was introduced in the April 21, 2023 issue of "Living Akashi"!
Wow! Giant objet d'art. Living Akashi" introduced "Ootamage" in the April 21, 2023 issue! Uzu no Oka Onaruto Bridge Memorial Hall The giant onion sculpture is the landmark of this complex, which sits atop the southernmost hill. -
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Mynavi News "[Recommended Model Course] Awaji Island 1-Day Driving Trip with Times Car Share! Ottamage! Awaji Island" was introduced!
Finish the trip with a view of Shikoku on the opposite shore and the Onaruto Bridge. Mynavi News "[Recommended Model Course] Awaji Island 1 Day Drive Trip with Times Car Share! The Uzu no Oka Onaruto Bridge Memorial Museum was introduced as the end point of the trip in the "Mynavi News" article, "[Recommended Model Course] Awaji Island 1-Day Driving Trip with Times Car Share! We are now ready to start our fun-filled trip... -
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Ottamage! Awaji Island" project was introduced in the April 13 issue of Josei Seven!
The hill of vortex with a 210-degree view is full of onions! Ottamage! Awaji Island" was featured in the April 13 issue of Josei Seven! Panel with a face on it A powerful work by calligrapher Koun Nandake, the chief priest of Ushionji Temple in Awaji City. The "," and "ne" circles in the "玉" (ball) are used to frame the face... -
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Tamaden was introduced in the Asahi Shimbun, Asahi Family Spring Edition!
The 9th Tamage Project is a giant neon artwork "Tamaden" [Asahi Shimbun, Asahi Family Spring Edition The "Ootamage Project" is a project to make new Awaji products more attractive. The "Ootamage Project" is a project to obtain new charms of Awaji products. -
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Onion Catcher" was introduced in the April issue of Hanako!
Full of onion-themed stores and projects! Onion Catcher" was introduced in the April issue of Hanako! Get onions at "Onion Catcher! If you get an onion in the crane game, you can exchange it for about 1.5 kg worth of Awaji Island onions as a prize. Dear Editorial Staff, We are pleased to inform you... -
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Oh Onion" and "Onion Catcher" were featured in Asahi Newspaper!
Ootamae: The Love of the Islands A giant onion objet d'art was catching the morning sun at an observatory overlooking the Onaruto Bridge and Shikoku Island. It is 2.8 meters high, 2.5 meters wide, and weighs 250 kg. Its name is "Oppo Onion" (meaning "old onion" in Japanese). Visitors shouted with delight, "It's an onion! Awaji Island South... -
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Uzu no Oka Neon Street" was featured in the Kobe Shimbun newspaper!
A new neon art photo spot has opened at the Onaruto Bridge Memorial Hall, a tourist facility in Fukura, Minami-Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture. The colorful decorations depict Awaji Island's famous landmarks, such as onions, whirlpools, and the ningyo joruri (puppet show) Ebisu-sama. The spot has been attracting a lot of attention on social networking sites (SNS) and other...







