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[Karuizawa Hoshino Area] An event to convey gratitude will be held from March 4 (Sat.)

2023.03.14

At the beginning of spring, various yellow flowers such as field mustards and dandelions bloom.
Mimosa, which has been gaining popularity in recent years, is also a yellow flower that blooms in spring.
Mimosa’s flower language is “gratitude”. In the “Karuizawa Hoshino Area”, you can write your gratitude on event-limited postcards in the mimosa-colored cityscape.
In addition, we will hold a gift-making workshop where you can express your gratitude and sell spring-only drinks and sweets. The period is from March 4, 2023 to April 23, 2023.

Time to write gratitude in the mimosa-colored cityscape

We will prepare an original postcard limited to the event that spells out our gratitude.
You can receive a card when you purchase drinks, sweets, etc. at any of the four stores in the Hoshino area.

A mimosa-colored decoration will be applied to a corner of the townscape of Harunire Terrace, where 16 shops and restaurants are gathered.

A workshop to express gratitude in a form

Workshops will be held at Harunire Terrace stores.
>Click here for application and details

Refreshing drinks and sweets that make you feel spring

We sell drinks and sweets that make you feel spring.

Blooming yellow sangria 680 yen
Citrus parfait 1,350 yen

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