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A lively autumn festival from Kyushu will be held. Its name is "Happy Town Hasami Festival"!

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HOUYHNHNM's is a web-based media that can be accessed from anywhere, and therefore we would like to pick up people, things, and events from various regions.

Among these regional stories, the "Kyushu" story has received particularly enthusiastic reactions. Kyushu seems to be the base for many artists in the area of craftsmanship.

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The venue is a nationally registered tangible cultural property, "Former Hasami Town Central Elementary School Auditorium and Public Hall". And the contents that are interesting are just as much about the market for manufacturers and brands active in Kyushu, industry-focused workshops, and more.

People from various genres such as crafts, art, fashion, music, food, and outdoor activities gather at the event, which is quite large in scale for a community development event.

Although the people of Kyushu play a central role in making this event a success, of course people from Honshu, Shikoku, and other regions are also welcome. Come and experience the warm and generous mood that is unique to Kyushu.

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Happy Town Hasami Festival
Dates: Thursday, September 22 - Sunday, September 25
Hours: 10:00-17:00
Venue: Auditorium and Public Hall of the former Hasami Town Central Elementary School
Address: 2198 Iseki-go, Hasami-cho, Higashisonogi-gun, Nagasaki
Admission: 500 yen for adults, free for high school students and younger
Organizer: Happy Town Hasami Festival Executive Committee
Supported by: Hasami Town
Cooperation: Hasami Town Tourist Association

contact information (for inquiries) (e.g. corporate phone number)
happytown@hasamiyaki.jp

*31 TP10T of the proceeds from the festival will be used to repair the "former Hasami Town Central Elementary School Auditorium and Public Hall," which is designated as a National Tangible Cultural Property. In addition, 2% will be donated to the Kumamoto Earthquake Disaster Relief Fund.

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