Marche (with a stress mark on the e) is French for market, and this particular market was started a few years ago by students at my old university. It was a project carried out by the students in the business-related department. (The English name kept changing but these students were studying business, entrepreneurship, to be specific. This year is the biggest yet with 80+ booths. There were sections selling food. This first booth was selling fruits and vegetables.
This blog will continue show the photos that I take as I live and vacation in Japan. I particularly love to walk and have a strong interest in Buddhism and Shinto so I will be showing the temples, shrines and other interesting things that I discover.
Sep 26, 2010
Marche (with a stress mark on the e)
Marche (with a stress mark on the e) is French for market, and this particular market was started a few years ago by students at my old university. It was a project carried out by the students in the business-related department. (The English name kept changing but these students were studying business, entrepreneurship, to be specific. This year is the biggest yet with 80+ booths. There were sections selling food. This first booth was selling fruits and vegetables.
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