Encountering Nordic Food and Handmade Crafts: 'Nordic Traditional Fair 2026' to be Held
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- Encountering Nordic Food and Handmade Crafts: 'Nordic Traditional Fair 2026' to be Held
- The Japan Viking Association will host the 'Nordic Traditional Fair 2026' in Nishi-Ogikubo, Tokyo, on May 5th and 6th, offering Nordic regional cuisines and a handmade craft market.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: April 2, 2026
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The Japan Viking Association will host the 'Nordic Traditional Fair 2026' in Nishi-Ogikubo, Tokyo, on May 5th and 6th, offering Nordic regional cuisines and a handmade craft market.
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- Encountering Nordic Food and Handmade Crafts: 'Nordic Traditional Fair 2026' to be Held (April 2, 2026), PR Times
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- April 2, 2026
The Japan Viking Association will host the 'Nordic Traditional Fair 2026' in Nishi-Ogikubo, Tokyo, on May 5th and 6th, offering Nordic regional cuisines and a handmade craft market.
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The Japan Viking Association (Tokyo) will hold the 'Nordic Traditional Fair 2026', an event where you can enjoy Nordic culture up close, for two days on May 5 (Tue) and 6 (Wed), 2026, at the British pub The Old Arrow in Nishi-Ogikubo, Tokyo.
It's an event where you can casually drop by and experience Nordic culture through regional Nordic dishes, alcoholic beverages, a handmade goods market, and hands-on experience corners.
[The joy of finding your favorites at the Nordic food and handmade market]
Part of the charm of the Nordic Traditional Fair is being able to enjoy regional dishes from various Nordic countries little by little in convenient sizes.
So far, we have offered dishes like Sweden's 'Kroppkaka', Iceland's 'Fiskibollur', and '1000-year-old Smørrebrød' inspired by Vikings.
This time again, we are planning a menu where you can casually enjoy Nordic food and drinks.
[Images: Kroppkaka (Sweden), Fiskibollur (Iceland)]
It's an event where you can casually drop by and experience Nordic culture through regional Nordic dishes, alcoholic beverages, a handmade goods market, and hands-on experience corners.
[The joy of finding your favorites at the Nordic food and handmade market]
Part of the charm of the Nordic Traditional Fair is being able to enjoy regional dishes from various Nordic countries little by little in convenient sizes.
So far, we have offered dishes like Sweden's 'Kroppkaka', Iceland's 'Fiskibollur', and '1000-year-old Smørrebrød' inspired by Vikings.
This time again, we are planning a menu where you can casually enjoy Nordic food and drinks.
[Images: Kroppkaka (Sweden), Fiskibollur (Iceland)]
FAQ
Where will the Nordic Traditional Fair 2026 be held?
It will be held at The Old Arrow, a British pub in Nishi-Ogikubo, Tokyo.
What kind of Nordic dishes can we eat?
You can enjoy local dishes like Swedish kroppkakor and Icelandic fish and chips in bite-sized portions.
What else is there besides food?
There will also be a handmade market featuring Nordic drinks and traditional crafts, as well as an experience corner.