Press Release (February 16, 2023)
Agriculture and Fisheries Division, Economic Affairs and Tourism Bureau
Kobe’s location surrounded by mountains and the sea produces a rich variety of agricultural and marine products, and the city is promoting “Gourmet City Kobe,” a city that thrives on food and where people gather for food.
In the Komagabayashi district in the southern part of Nagata Ward, about 40 fishermen set out their boats every morning, and the fish market is crowded with professionals who are connoisseurs of freshly caught fish.
This spring, a special market will be held where visitors can buy fresh seafood directly from the fishermen caught in the ocean stretching out before them, and also enjoy delicious food and drinks made with seafood from restaurants in the Komagabayashi area.
Why not enjoy seafood unique to this season at the port or at home while asking for recommendations on how to eat it?
1. Outline of the event
(1) Date and time
Sunday, March 26, 2023, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
*Close when all products are sold out.
(2) Venue
Komagabayashi Fish Market, Warehouse next to the fishing port (3-1 Komagabayashi-cho, Nagata-ku, Kobe City)
(3) Contents
Sales of fresh fish, food and beverages *Please refer to the flier for details.
(4) Sponsor
Nagata Port Fisherman’s Market Executive Committee
(5) Cooperation
Kobe City Fishermen’s Cooperative Association
(6) Others
The event will be held rain or shine, but will be cancelled in case of stormy weather.
Kobe City Business & Event Information Center 078-333-3330 or 0570-083330 (open 8:00-21:00, year-round)
2. Measures to prevent new coronavirus infection
- The content of the event may be subject to change according to national, prefectural, and municipal notifications regarding measures against new coronavirus.
- We ask that those with cold-like symptoms, illness, fever, cough, etc. refrain from coming to the event.
- Please wear a mask when conversing.
3. What is “Food Capital Kobe
Since 2015, Kobe City has been promoting the “Shokutoku-to Kobe” (Food Metropolis) concept in order for people to enjoy the unique charm of Kobe, where urban areas and agricultural and fishery areas are located in close proximity. As part of this initiative, the city aims to increase opportunities to encounter Kobe’s agricultural and marine products and producers, and to promote local production for local consumption.
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Inquiries to: Shokuto Kobe, Agriculture and Fisheries Division, Kobe City Economic and Tourism Bureau
E-mail:shokuto*office.city.kobe.lg.jp (Please replace * with @ when sending e-mail)
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