JR Tachikawa Station's "Ecute Tachikawa" Hosts First "My Town's Delicious Feast" Local Food Fair! Featuring Cream Puffs and Tarts with Tachikawa Blueberries, and New Chawanmushi with Tama Area Eggs, Gamecock, and Vegetables.

Ecute Tachikawa at JR Tachikawa Station is holding its first local food fair, "My Town's Delicious Feast," from June 1 to July 5, featuring exclusive sweets and deli items made with ingredients from the Tama area, such as locally grown blueberries and eggs.
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Ecute Tachikawa, a shopping complex inside JR Tachikawa Station, will host its first "local production for local consumption" fair, titled "My Town's Delicious Feast," from June 1st to July 5th. The event spotlights the Tama area's rich food culture, especially its blueberries—Tokyo is surprisingly Japan's top producer. Exclusive items include a "Blueberry Rare Cheese" dessert and a "Blueberry Cream Puff" using Tachikawa-grown blueberries. The deli selection features a "Tama no Chawanmushi" (savory egg custard) made with Ome-area eggs, gamecock, and local vegetables. A total of 18 special menu items, including 9 exclusives, will be available, offering a taste of the Tama region's freshest seasonal ingredients.

FAQ

What is the event at Ecute Tachikawa?

It is the first-ever "local production for local consumption" fair titled "My Town's Delicious Feast" (私の街の、おいしいごちそう。).

When and where is the fair taking place?

The fair is held at Ecute Tachikawa, inside JR Tachikawa Station, from June 1st to July 5th.

What kind of local ingredients are featured?

The fair features ingredients from the Tachikawa and Tama areas, including blueberries, eggs, Shamo (gamecock) meat, "Yawaraton" brand pork, and various seasonal vegetables like zucchini and corn.

What is special about the blueberries used in the fair?

The Tama area (specifically Kodaira City) is the birthplace of commercial blueberry cultivation in Japan, and Tokyo is the country's number one producer by harvest volume.

Can you name some of the exclusive menu items?

Exclusive items include a Blueberry Rare Cheese cup dessert, a Blueberry Cream Puff, and "Tama no Chawanmushi" (a savory egg custard with local eggs and gamecock).