In Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar, players have the entire week to prepare for Saturday, also known as Bazaar Day. On Saturday, merchants gather in the bazaar and put up their stalls in hopes to gather customers and make tons of sales.
Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar - How to Get Seeds
Here are all the ways to obtain seeds in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar.
There are various ways that players can increase the number of sales that they make and even make customers willing to give more money for their products. This guide helps players make as much profit as they can by the end of their shift in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar.
Sell Fresh Products
Check Product Freshness Before Heading to the Bazaar
If players put up stale products for sale in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar, they will receive less money when making a sale. Gamers should aim to only display Perfectly Fresh products. Unfortunately that isn't always possible; if an item has been in the player's storage space or backpack for way too long, it will begin to decay.
Thankfully, there are various way for gamers to keep their products fresh longer and bring freshness back up again once it decreases, thus ensuring they don't lose money when selling an item. Here is a detailed guide on how to maintain products fresh in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar.
Follow Trends
Pick the Products You Will Put Up For Sell With Trendy Items
Seasons come and go and so do trends in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar. When the season changes, the trends in Zephyr Town change as well. If players put up trendy items for sale, then they will certain get potential customers' attention, and they will most likely leave their stall with some items in their pockets.
Players can check the current seasonal trends by opening the Bag menu, selecting the Bazaar Info tab, and then scrolling down to the Trends section. Here, they can see what type of items are popular during the current time of the year, and they can even press the View Details button to see which of the items they have or have come across before are currently Trending.
Process Products
But Don't Forget to Analyze How You Can Process an Item
There are dozens of products in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar that can be processed in all kinds of ways. While a walnut's base value is 100G, bottle walnuts are worth 200G, and Walnut Juice can be sold for 260G. It is clear that processed items are worth more money, but the exact value depends on the final product.
For example, players can get more money by processing an Egg at the windmill and creating mayonnaise compared to making a fried egg. However, if they're short on time and need to open their stall as soon as possible, it's much faster to go into the kitchen and mass cooking fried eggs. And, as players learn more recipes and gain access to more ingredients, there will be more factors to take into consideration for these calculations.
Change Bazaar Decor
Complete Rebecca's Quest to Unlock Decor Options
As soon as players visits Zephyr Town, players should get the materials required to put up her bazaar decor stall. With her furniture and decorative additions, players can apply boosts that will impact their earnings at the end of their shift.
Improve Product Quality
Upgrade Nature Sprites
Players will meet the Nature Sprites during the second week of Spring of the first year. Each sprite has a specialization. The sprite will ask players to bring them a type of item and doing so will level them up. Once they've leveled up four times, they will upgrade the quality of the item whenever players collect it.
Higher quality products are sold at higher prices, so even if players have to give away some products to upgrade a sprite, it is an investment that will pay for itself. Here is what each Nature Sprite accepts and upgrades:
- Ivy: Rocks, wood, and forageables
- Finley: Fish
- Honey: Honey and honeycombs
- Webby: Mushrooms
- Penny: Bugs and critters
- Released
- August 27, 2025
- ESRB
- Everyone
- Developer(s)
- Marvelous
- Publisher(s)
- XSEED Games, Marvelous
- Franchise
- Story of Seasons





- Number of Players
- Single-player
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- Unknown
- PC Release Date
- August 27, 2025
- Nintendo Switch Release Date
- August 27, 2025
- Nintendo Switch 2 Release Date
- August 27, 2025
- Genre(s)
- Farming, Life Simulation, Casual
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PC