1.<I went to Nordic Fair>
Yesterday, after having lunch, I went to the Nordic Fair in the same station building of Nagoya.
Tired of the neo-liberalism that came from the US, the Nordic society has become popular in Japan, where people pay high taxes but the government guarantees people’s lives.
After dividing our society, people want to unite as one society. But when the government tries to impose high taxes, there is also strong opposition, which means that the public is at odds with what they want.
2.<Nordic Fair in Nagoya>
1 Nordic Fair poster.
2 Map of Fair
3,4 Juno the bakery was founded by chef Emil Glasea.
The Swedish-born baker Emil Glaser is a former Noma (well-known restaurant in Copenhagen) chef and briefly worked in Paris before he moved back to Copenhagen to open Juno the Bakery.
Mr. Glaser was baking cardamom rolls on the spot at that time.
He was incredibly handsome, and people passing by pointed at him and said, “He’s so handsome!” .
His shop was so popular that there was a long queue, but I couldn’t stand in line.
7 Jam shop. I like jam!
9 Wooden horses.
In my parents’ house we have a wooden horse that my late uncle bought as a souvenir when he was sent to Sweden as an engineer.I miss it!
14 ABBA pottery and pine cones. It feels very Scandinavian.
Everyone in the world loves the Moomins! The golden Moomin and the crown were on display.
The jams I bought. Cloudberry, black currant and red currant.
These are very rare in Japan. I’ve never seen them before. So, I ‘m very interested in them.
3. <Conclusion>
In Nagoya, we have different countries Fair. Nordic Fair is my favourite.
Nordic Fair is my favourite. I’ve never been to a Nordic country. I really want to visit one day!
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