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Made in Sakai Fair
Made in Sakai Fair
Made in Sakai Fair
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Made in Sakai Fair

Crafts, Sweets & Community

Discover Sakai’s Heart. From handmade crafts and gourmet treats to workshops and live demonstrations, Sakai’s annual fair is a free, family-friendly celebration of local culture.

The Made in Sakai Fair is no newcomer. Now a fixture on the city’s cultural calendar, it has been held for years as a way to showcase the craftsmanship, food, and community spirit that define Sakai. On November 9–10, 2025, the Sakai City Industrial Promotion Center will once again open its doors for two full days of free festivities, inviting residents and visitors alike to experience the city’s creative side. This continuity has made the fair a “beloved event” for locals, while giving inbound travelers a rare chance to see Sakai’s heritage in action.

Inside the event hall, the atmosphere is part market, part neighborhood gathering. The Sakai Goods Market fills aisles with products made by local artisans—woodwork, textiles, stationery, and more—while the Sakai Sweets Festa tempts with colorful wagashi, creamy puddings, and inventive confections that have made Sakai’s patisseries a destination in their own right. Food lovers can head to the Sakai Gourmet Plaza, where beef bowls, seafood-topped rice, and other local favorites showcase the flavors of the region. Families will find plenty to do beyond browsing, thanks to hands-on workshops that let you try everything from lace-making to dyeing your own tenugui towel or assembling a wooden plate.

It wouldn’t be Sakai without tradition, and the fair delivers with live knife-sharpening demonstrations that connect the city’s centuries-old blade-making culture to daily life. Add in a lively stamp rally, fire and police vehicle displays, and community booths, and you have a festival that balances heritage with family-friendly fun. With its bayside location just minutes on foot from Nakamozu Station, the Made in Sakai Fair is a convenient and rewarding stop—especially for those looking to explore beyond central Osaka.

A curated showcase:  Sakai-made crafts and specialties, from glassware to stationery

Local delicacies: Sweets and local foods in an indulgent “Gourmet Plaza”

Crafting: Interactiv workshops for all ages

Community Exhibits:  Knife-sharpening demos and local artisans,  vehicles like fire trucks and police cars.

Venue: Situated in the Sakai City Industrial Promotion Center, a hub of local creativity and initiative

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Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00-16:00
Sunday: 10:00-16:00

THE SCENE: FAQ’s

ACCESS

Take the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line or Nankai Koya Line to Nakamozu Station; from there, it’s about a five-minute walk to the Sakai City Industrial Promotion Center. Public transport is recommended as parking is limited.

SCHEDULE

November 9–10, 2025 (Sunday–Monday)
- 10:00 – Doors open
- 16:00 – Fair closes

TICKETS

Admission is free. Workshops and certain food or craft activities may require small fees payable on site, but there is no ticket required for entry.

INFO & TIPS

The fair is designed for all ages and makes a great family outing. Arrive early to secure spots in popular workshops, bring some small cash for food and crafts, and allow time to enjoy the variety of exhibitions. The event runs rain or shine.

● Sakai goods market
● Sakai sweets festa
● Freshly harvested Sakai vegetable market
● Knife-sharpening
● Hand-crafting experience
● Fire, police and vehicle exhibition

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Nov. 9–10
  • 183-5 Nagasonechō, Kita Ward, Sakai, Osaka 591-8025, Japan
  • madeinsakai.com

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