Shopping Spots in Tochigi Area

  • Moegi Main Store
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tochigi Haga-gun Mashikomachi Kamioba Do Ke Iri 2356
    A cafe and gallery nestled in a lush green forest where sunlight filters into the shop through the trees. In the gallery's natural atmosphere you'll find a wide range of products such as tableware, ceramics, and a variety of interior merchandise and other items that will fit into your daily life. Many of the sophisticated pieces are one-of-a-kind and can only be purchased there. Occasionally they hold workshops, live performances, and other events. It's known as a shop where you can participate, as well as watch.
  • Craft Yamani
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tochigi Haga-gun Mashikomachi Jonaizaka 89
    A clock tower is the symbol of this shop and gallery. It offers an array of unique Mashiko ware. It's the sister shop of Yamani Otsuka, another Mashiko ware dealer. The brightly lit store has everything from vessels you'd use daily to splendid works of art. It's an easily accessible place to browse artfully made pieces of traditional Mashiko ware. Works by Shoji Hamada, a living national treasure, Tatsuzo Shimaoka, and Ichiro Kimura are on display in the exhibition room. Mugs, rice bowls, teapots, and tea incense burners make ideal gifts.
  • Tonta Family
    Shopping
    Tochigi Haga-gun Mashikomachi Osawa 317
    "A shop specializing in handmade ham with the motto ""safe, reliable, and delicious."" The shop is about five minutes away from Nanai Station by car. They manufacture and sell handmade smoked ham, sausage, bacon, etc. Sliced additive-free bacon, their most popular item, is made with pork belly from Tochigi Prefecture that's slowly prepared in a smokehouse over an open fire. Rich and tasty, they spare no time or effort in the meticulous preparation. The superbly delicious item embodies what the shop is all about and is a hit with everyone from kids to adults."
  • Shibazakura Koryu Center
    Travel / Tourism
    Tochigi Haga-gun Ichikaimachi Miage 614-1 Shiba
    To the east of Hananosuisho Lake, Shibazakura Park, is one of the best-known sites for the scale of moss phlox in Japan. The 80,000-square-meter park has about 200,000 red, pink, purple, and white moss phlox plants. The roughly 2.4-hectare field of flowers is one of the largest on Japan's main island of Honshu. Every year from mid-April to early May, you can enjoy a patchwork of moss phlox in four different colors. Shibazakura Koryu Center is located in the park and has a farm stand selling local vegetables and a restaurant serving handmade soba noodles.
  • Kashiwaya
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tochigi Haga-gun Motegimachi Motegi 1663-2
    A long-established Japanese confectionery store with more than 100 years of history. They sell seasonal and traditional Japanese sweets from their shop located a five-minute walk from Mogi Station, the terminus of the Moka Railway. Their nama-daifuku featuring a soft rice cake stuffed with a perfect balance of sweet bean paste and fresh cream is popular with many customers who buy it repeatedly. They offer a variety of colorful nama-daifuku flavors including peach, mango, sesame, and matcha green tea. They make a great souvenir or gift from Mogi.
  • Cheese Factory
    Shopping
    Tochigi Yaita-shi Kamiota 10
    A cheese factory and shop with a triangular roof on the way from Yaita to Shiobara. They sell original and imported cheeses from a Scandinavian style building made largely of locally harvested wood. The variety cheeses they produce one by one include flavors like smoked and black pepper. Their original cheeses in unique flavors like ume shiso, wasabi, and mentaiko pollack roe make great gifts. The popular Tamari-zuke Cheese is made by pickling it in their house soy sauce flavored seasoning. It's been featured on TV many times.
  • Nikko Okaki Kobo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tochigi Nikko-shi Serinuma 1989-1
  • Oyamayuen Harvest Walk
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    4.0
    37 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tochigi Oyama-shi Kizawa 1475

    旧・日光街道をランニングで旅した際に立ち寄りました。子供の頃、TVCMで見た小山ゆうえんちのユニークなCM。あの小山ゆうえんちの跡地がこんなシャレなショッピングモールに生まれ変わっていたのですね。それでもメリーゴーランドがあったりして当時を偲ばせるところが憎い演出です。

  • Shopping Mall Bell Mall
    Shopping
    Tochigi Utsunomiya-shi Yoto 6-2-1
  • Costco Mibu Warehouse
    Shopping
    Tochigi Shimotsuga-gun Mibumachi Yasuzuka 3360
  • AEON MALL Sano New City
    Shopping
    Tochigi Sano-shi Takahagicho 1324-1
  • The Daiso Bell Mall Utsunomiya
    Shopping
    Tochigi Utsunomiya-shi Yoto 6-2-1 Bell Mall Utsunomiya 2F
  • Tohoku Expressway Sano SA Inbound Shopping Corner
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    3.5
    14 Reviews
    Transportation
    Tochigi Sano-shi Kurohakamacho Higashiyama 1010

    旅行の帰り道、ランチで寄りました。 佐野ラーメンがあるので、ランチは佐野ラーメンとチャーハンのセットにしました。 暑いので那須で買うのをあきらめていた庫や(くらや)の「御用邸チーズケーキ」があったので、買いました(佐野からなら短い時間で帰れるので)。

  • Bandai Nikko
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    3.5
    24 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Tochigi Nikko-shi Honcho 1-1

    正月明けの平日にランチで利用しましたが、拍子抜けするくらい空いていました。2階のレストランで湯葉の入った天ぷらうどんをいただきましたが、おいしかったです。 1階にはお土産物が目白押し。日光カステラがおいしいですよ。 以前ツアーでランチで訪れた時の賑わいがなく、ちょっと寂しい気分。

  • JOYFUL2-Utsunomiya
    Shopping
    Tochigi Kawachi-gun Minokawamachi Isoka Nakabaru 421-1
  • Fukudaya Shopping Plaza Utsunomiya
    Shopping
    Tochigi Utsunomiya-shi Imaizumi Cho 237
  • Tokyo interior Inter Park
    Shopping
    Tochigi Utsunomiya-shi Inter Park 5-1-11
  • AEON MALL Oyama
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    4.0
    20 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tochigi Oyama-shi Nakakuki 1467-1

    小山のイオンではこの時期になると出張かき小屋が駐車場の片隅にテントを張って営業が始まります。アルコールも飲めるとあって人気になってます

  • Ichigo no Sato Shop
    Shopping
    Tochigi Oyama-shi Okawa Shima 408

Tochigi Areas

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Most visits to Tochigi revolve around Nikko, a small city home to the spectacular, lavishly decorated Toshogu Shrine and Nikko National Park with its mountains, lakes, waterfalls, onsen, and wild monkeys. Neighboring Oku-Nikko is an extension of the fantastic scenery famous for its autumn leaves, while Tochigi’s capital, Utsunomiya, is the only place in the world where you can find oya stone beautifully exhibited in temples and the Oya History Museum.

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