[Starting Wednesday, April 1st] A demonstration experiment in "community development" orchestrated by Tokai's largest flea market. The "Namunam Tekuteku Stamp Rally" will be held, touring Nagoya's Teramachi area!
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The 18th Nagoya Antique Market Executive Committee is launching the "Namunam Tekuteku Stamp Rally" in Nagoya's Teramachi area, aiming to revitalize the community by encouraging visitors to explore local shops and historical sites. This two-stage stamp rally, running from April 1st to 26th, offers participants a chance to win local souvenirs and special senbei, fostering deeper connections between visitors and the community.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When does the Nam Nam Teku Teku Stamp Rally start, and which area of Nagoya does it cover?
- A: The stamp rally begins on Wednesday, April 1st, and tours the Teramachi district, focusing on the temple town area surrounding Higashi Betsuin and Nishi Betsuin in Naka Ward, Nagoya City.
- Q: Which organization is responsible for organizing the Nam Nam Teku Teku Stamp Rally, and how is it linked to Tokai's largest flea market?
- A: The 18th Nagoya Antique Market Executive Committee organizes the rally, and it is part of Tokai's largest flea market, the Nagoya Antique Market, which is held twice yearly around the Higashi Betsuin and Nishi Betsuin temples.
- Q: What historical period and family granted exclusive rights that inspired the Nagoya Antique Market's origins?
- A: The event draws inspiration from the Edo period, when the Owari Tokugawa family authorized Tachibana-cho to trade antiques and scrap metal, forming the market’s historic roots.
- Q: How many visitors attended the most recent Nagoya Antique Market iteration, and over how many days was the attendance recorded?
- A: Over 15,000 visitors attended the last iteration of the Nagoya Antique Market, which was recorded across two days of the event.
- Q: What are the two stages of the stamp rally scheduled for April, and on which specific dates will each stage occur?
- A: Stage one runs throughout Teramachi beginning on April 1st, while stage two takes place inside the event venue on April 25th and April 26th, offering participants a participatory stamp collection experience.