Below is the complete list of raffle prizes to be won. This year we have 2 star prizes, a signed Gon poster from Takeshi Yashiro, and a Hana’s Helpline puppet courtesy of Calon TV. Raffle tickets will be available at Chapter Box Office on the day for 50p each.
STAR PRIZES
Gon – The Little Fox Signed Poster
Courtesy of Takeshi Yashiro
A Gon poster signed by our visiting special guests. Image shown does not necessarily represent the actual poster.
Miscellaneous
£10 Gift Vouchers
(2 vouchers up for grabs)
Courtesy of T.K Trading
The biggest online Japanese food shop in the UK. We have 2 gift vouchers to give away, each worth £10!
Yakiniku Gift Vouchers
Courtesy of Seoul House Restaurant.
Treat yourself to some excellent cuisine at the renowned Japanese and Korean restaurant on the east side of Cardiff. We have 4 gift vouchers to give away, 1 x £20, and 3 x £10.
Liquid Shio Koji
Courtesy of Hanamaruki Foods Inc
“Koji” is a malted rice used in the fermentation process for miso, sake, soy sauce and other foods. Shio Koji is a traditional Japanese condiment made from fermented rice koji and salt. It has only natural flavour and colour, and contains no additives. Anybody can cook very tasty Japanese recipes easily with Liquid Shio Koji. Also available from the Rice Wine Shop in London.
New Welsh Review – September 2019 Issue
Courtesy of New Welsh Review.
Get your hands on the September 2019 edition of the New Welsh Review, complete with a limited edition leather bookmark.
Da-gashi Sweets Box (Dried Fruits)
Courtesy of Ami Nature.
Mr. Katsuji Matsumoto is an artist, representing the Showa era, who took an active part as a lyric painter, cartoonist, painter for juvenile picture, and goods creator. In 1938 a comic titled “Kurukuru Kurumi-chan (Spinning Walnut)” appeared and was serialized for 35 years. Its goods were produced in succession and became an original character for girls. In order to revise good old pictures, Ami Nature used Katsuji’s pictures for packages, selling overseas additive-free, dried fruits from Yamanashi prefecture as “natural inexpensive food”.