There is a vast, open square in Hoshimi Hill, a district of Oozora City. The place was bustling with people coming in and out, so it was easy to spot once you got close.
Guards stood at the entrances, collecting a small stall fee, just two copper coins—very affordable. Buyers didn't have to pay any fee. The perimeter was roped off with tarps, ensuring that people could only enter and exit through designated points. This setup prevented unauthorized stalls from setting up shop and reduced incidents like theft or shoplifting.
Some vendors had set up tents, while others had simple tables displaying their wares. Some had laid out mats and sat on small chairs, waiting for customers. The nature of the stalls varied widely.
"So many people here. The square is pretty big, but there are even more people than I expected. It's like a shrine during New Year's or a comic convention," Wataru said.