Other Food Spots in Southern Tama Area

  • Nihonichi Shoyu, Oka Naosaburo Shoten
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    Tokyo Machida-shi Asahimachi 1-23-21
    The headquarters of Oka Naosaburo Shoten, a soy sauce brewing company that dates to 1787. It's in the Minami-Tama area, a stopover along Japan's Silk Road ahead to Yokohama port that was once lively with trade. To this day they make their natural soy sauce in wooden casks. Made with premium ingredients, it's aged for over a year in their storage facility to give a mild flavor and aroma. The unusual storefront is made with casks actually used in the brewing process. You can purchase their Nihon-ichi Soy Sauce (registered trademark) from their sales area. It makes an ideal gift.
  • Tomizawa Shoten (Machida Main Store)
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    Tokyo Machida-shi Haramachida 4-4-6
    A specialty shop selling confection and bread making ingredients and equipment. Tomizawa Shoten is a long-standing food retailer founded in 1919 with more than 60 stores nationwide. On the old Machida Highway, its main store in Machida boasts an array of products and a settled atmosphere befitting its history. They offer more than 3,000 food items in an antique storehouse style shop with a nostalgia. Their huge diversity includes everything from chocolate and nuts to superfoods and items imported from around the world, so poking around never gets old. Customers include everyone from regular households to bread and pastry shops.
  • Joint Enterprise Cooperative Worker's Collective Bon
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    Tokyo Machida-shi Kiso Nishi 2-1-17
    A specialty store near the Sakai River flowing along the border between Tokyo and Kanagawa. They offer their own additive-free jams. Varieties include blueberry, strawberry, and carrot. Using only fruit or vegetables and sugar, they're slowly cooked down to preserve the tastiness of the ingredients without relying on pectin, gelling agents, thickeners, etc. Their blueberry sauce has a deep-fruit flavor; made with only Machida-grown blueberries, this gem was certified a Machida Local Specialty in 2016.
  • Doitsuya
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    Tokyo Machida-shi Narusedai 2-2-8
    This handmade ham and sausage shop was founded on the idea of providing customers with genuine, additive free products. The stylish shop looks like it could be in Germany, the country that inspires their local, handmade food items. Their flagship Salt-Free Weiners are also free of artificial colors and seven potential allergens, including eggs and dairy. They are so safe that they are served to local children in their school lunches. Based on the lessons of German masters, they have used only high-quality, fresh, domestic pork since their founding.
  • GINZA AKEBONO (Machida Tadao Shop)
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    Tokyo Machida-shi Tadao 1-2-1
    "A Japanese sweet shop on the Machida Highway in the city center. With branches nationwide, this Ginza Akebono shop is unusual in that it has its own on-site factory. The company's signature product is their ""Aji-no-Mingei,"" part of their concept of ""sweets as folk art that brings real beauty and great taste to daily life."" It contains 12 rice cracker varieties, including okaki wafers with a blend of two cheeses and roasted mochi pieces with spicy pine nuts. Inspired by flowers and Japan's traditional 24 seasons, their colorful, individually wrapped ""Nijushisetsuhana"" product makes a great gift."

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  • Mineo Tofu Shop
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    Tokyo Hachioji-shi Uratakaomachi 1083
    "This long-established tofu store was founded in 1958. Located just next to the Surusashi bus stop, it sells ""Surusashi no Tofu"" made with the high-quality groundwater of the Mt. Takao catchment area. Classic momen tofu is the highest quality tofu, filling your mouth with the sweetness of soybeans. Tofu, with its relatively soft texture, goes well with cold foods and any other ingredient. There are many repeat visitors who visit from far away in search of this carefully made tofu, which is made in keeping with the traditional manufacturing method. Also popular are deep-fried soybeans, freshly squeezed soymilk using 100% domestic soybeans, as well as fluffy tofu donuts."
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM Machida Tokyu Twins
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    Tokyo Machida-shi Haramachida 6-4-1 Machida Tokyu Twins EAST 1F
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM Amelia Machida Negishi
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    Tokyo Machida-shi Negishi 2-18-1 Amelia Machida Negishi 1F
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM Keio Tama-Center
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    Tokyo Tama-shi Ochiai 1-10-1 Keio Tama-Center SC 1F
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM AEON MALL Tamadairanomori
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    Tokyo Hino-shi Tamadaira 2-4-1 AEON MALL Tamadairanomori 1F
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM Ito-Yokado Minami-osawa
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    Tokyo Hachioji-shi Minami-osawa 2-28-1 Ito-Yokado Minami-osawa 1F
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM iias Takao
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    Tokyo Hachioji-shi Higashiasakawamachi 550-1 Iias Takao 1F
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM Hachioji Opa
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    Tokyo Hachioji-shi Asahicho 1-12 Hachioji Opa 2F
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM Grandberry Park
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    Tokyo Machida-shi Tsuruma 3-3-1 Grandberry Park Station Coat 1F
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM Keio Seisekisakuragaoka SC
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    Tokyo Tama-shi Sekido 1-10-1 Keio Seisekisakuragaoka SC B2F
  • Kuse Fuku Store AEON MALL Tamadairanomori
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    Tokyo Hino-shi Tamadaira 2-4-1 AEON MALL Tamadairanomori 1F [1015]
  • Kaneko Sono AEON MALL Tamadairanomori
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    Tokyo Hino-shi Tamadaira 2-4-1 AEON MALL Tamadairanomori 1F
  • Asakusa Imahan Odakyu Department Store Machida
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    Tokyo Machida-shi Haramachida 6-12-20 Odakyu Department Store Machida
  • Itoen Odakyu Department Store Machida
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    Tokyo Machida-shi Haramachida 6-12-20 Odakyu Department Store Machida
  • Capitol Coffee Odakyu Department Store Machida
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    Tokyo Machida-shi Haramachida 6-12-20 Odakyu Department Store Machida

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