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The reason why Japanese festivals don’t have rip-offs

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(2)Ice flakes for 300 yen

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(2)500 yen for takoyaki

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(2)Mojja Hot Dog 500 yen

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(2)Ikayaki 700 yen

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(2)2KM China
(3)300 yen for goldfish
(4)Number 2, 400 yen

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(2)Hashimaki 400 yen

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(2)400 yen for apple candy

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(2)Okonomiyaki 600 yen

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(2)Okonomiyaki 600 yen

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(1)Why there is no rip-off fee at L Japan Festival

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To sell food, register with the community health center first

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We can sell food that we know well

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I can’t sell sushi or raw vegetables

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Can’t sell 1

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Can’t sell 2

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(2)a floor plan of a business facility

I got permission through the plan

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(2)7-10 health center lessons

If a person who is trained and sells about 10,000 yen has a nutritionist’s license or a nurse’s license, he or she doesn’t have to

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Is it over if I get a certificate? That’s not it

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Demonstrate how to do business in front of local health center staff

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(2)The regulations are slightly different for each local health center

No business if you don’t have a heat shield

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(2)The regulations are slightly different for each local health center

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Do not allow light to be weaker than a certain level

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If you don’t have a thermometer in an ice can, don’t do it

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You must go to the local police station and get a road license when you’re done preparing the water bottle

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However, the festivals that individuals can do are small local festivals, so they are often not good at making money

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(1)E Why there is no rip-off fee at the Japanese festival

In our opinion, the festival can only be opened by joining the local street vendor association

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(1)E Why there is no rip-off fee at the Japanese festival
(2)Asahi District
(3)Katsuhara District of the Imperial Household Agency

Each store has its own union location, and it replaces the various permits seen above and receives sales fees

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They charge a fixed fee, usually 15,000 yen

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Or there are times when it comes to the sales amount, and if a certain level is insufficient, you have to fill it with your personal amount and pay it, such as taxi payments

Conclusion Since it is managed by local governments, it cannot be received above a certain level. If it is ridiculously expensive, complaints will be heard immediately

In fact, Japanese people think festival food is expensive, but since it’s a festival and they manage it so strictly, they say it’s acceptable and eat it

It is said that ramen and udon noodles are not recommended at the festival

It is also said that students should receive the same permission and education at the school cultural festival

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(1)It’s fixed by “Fan ID”
(2) whong120 2 days ago
(3)I graduated from high school in Japan In order to sell food at the high school festival, we have to accomplish very difficult things from a month ago That’s why cultural festivals are called education Getting food manufacturing and marketing licenses is very tricky, as I explained in this video Hygiene, safety, etc. especially make the students who are excited, especially when they come to me, and the teachers watch it with a smile Especially when you have to use fire, solving safety problems is the key If a correction order is issued when the official in charge visits the day before the festival and checks the drawing, it must be revised overnight Of course, the civil servant comes back at dawn to do the final inspection, and I thought the civil servant was very kind He’s willing to teach me everything and go to work early in the morning because of a high school cultural festival I had a precious experience that it was hard to live in the world It was 1980
(4)31,000 square meters
(5)41 replies
(6) kscho0207 3 days ago
(7)The Japanese festival is a little expensive, but it’s not impossible to buy, the price and quality. The crazy price and Changryul quality that makes you wonder who will buy this Korean festival

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