Other Food Spots in Western Tama Area

  • Akigawa Farmer’s Center
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    4.0
    8 Reviews
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    Tokyo Akirunoshi Ninomiya 811
    The Akigawa Farmer’s Center offers many items such as locally grown vegetables, handmade breads, jams, trees, and flowers. The facility also has an indoor barbecue area and cafeteria. It is also famous for being the largest market in the metropolitan area and many missions come from abroad as well. The Ginger dressing, carrot dressing and the chili soybean miso paste, limited products only available at this market, are particularly popular.

    こちらはあきる野の通称とうもろこし街道通りにある地元のファーマーズセンター・地元野菜がどんどん集まってきます。朝市は争奪戦も品もあるくらい人気です季節のお花も沢山あり、お墓参りにも使えます!

  • Noshikon Honpo
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    Tokyo Oumeshi Mitakehonchou 340
    A store selling sashimi konnyaku jelly carefully made using delicious water from Mt. Mitake. Prepared by hand with great time and effort with the highest quality ingredients, Noshikon Honpo’s konnyaku is soft and plump, offering excellent texture and a delightful, faintly sweet flavor. Noshikon’s konnyaku is a Mt. Mitake specialty and is sure to delight as a souvenir.
  • Hinohara Tofu Chitoseya
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    4.0
    20 Reviews
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    Tokyo Nishitamagunhinoharamura Motoshuku 5557
    A tofu shop standing along Prefectural Route 205 in Motoshuku, Hinohara Village, Nishitama County. Chitoseya sells tofu made with soybeans from Hokkaido and Aichi, natural nigari bittern from Ako, and pure water from Hinohara. In addition to soft zaru tofu and oboro tofu, the shop also carries momen firm, kinu soft, yuzu, sesame seed, and edamame tofu, as well as fried tofu. The shop’s healthy and popular Unohana donuts are made with okara tofu lees, flour, and soy milk.

    払沢の滝を見に行って、その帰りに寄りました。開店直後のためドーナツはまだなくて、豆乳のホットを頂きました。寒い時期には暖まり良かったです○

  • Yamabuki-ya
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Hinoharamura Kashiwa Kino 847
    This local specialty products and farmers market is located in Hinohara Village. Here visitors can buy local and seasonal specialty products such as edible fuki flower buds, warabi bracken, natural walnuts, and spring water; as well as fresh vegetables and foods. In addition, the market is a part of the Tokyo Hill Climb Cycle Station Network, and has a tire pump and tools, making this a convenient destination for area hill climb cyclers.
  • Okutama Wasabi Honpo Yamashiroya
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Okutamamachi Hikawa 717-3
    This shop selling wasabi-zuke pickles is located straight down the road from the intersection at the entrance to Okutama Station across the Tama River. The longstanding establishment was opened in 1921 and its roots extend back into the late Edo period. The shop also grows its own wasabi and sells foods made from wasabi cultivated using the pure waters of the Tama River. The shop has been frequently featured in the media. Particularly recommended are the local Tama ginjo sake lees, the same sake lees used to make the shop's pickles; and the extra spicy Wasabi Doraku pickles.
  • Miyoshinoen
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    Tokyo Ome-shi Baigo 6-1331-2
    This umeboshi pickled Japanese plum shop is located in a quiet residential neighborhood a 15-minute walk from Hinatawada Station on the Ome Line. In addition to additive-free umeboshi made with domestically grown plums, the shop sells a variety of original Japanese plum foods and sweets such as Roll Chocolat plum-flavored chocolate rolls; and the Umetamazuke, a whole onion pickled in plum juice. The shop's vaunted umeboshi are made the old-fashioned way with hand-picked plums pickled in a 10% sun-dried salt solution and then naturally sun-dried two times. Customers appreciate that these tasty treats are made without any additives whatsoever and are safe and healthy to eat. Products such as the O! Ume freeze-dried umeboshi; and Bainiku Ekisu, an extract made by carefully simmering juices squeezed from unripe plums over an extended period of time, are perfect for recovering from fatigue and restoring depleted sodium levels in summer.
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM Hinode
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Hinodemachi Hirai Mi Yoshino Sakuragi 237-3 AEON MALL Hinode 1F
  • Shoku no eki AEON MALL Hinode
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Hinodemachi Hirai 237-3 AEON MALL Hinode 1F [145]
  • Tofu Shigezo Fussa Shimo Direct Store
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    Tokyo Fussa-shi
  • Oumeniyuhankiyoudoukumiai
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    Tokyo Oumeshi Morishitachou 523
  • Komine Milk
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    Tokyo Ome-shi Nariki 3-296
  • Tanaka Milk
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    Tokyo Ome-shi Imai 1-chome 600-1
  • Meiji Milk Kabe Store
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    Tokyo Ome-shi Shinmachi 1-chome 24-5
  • Meiji Milk Chigase Store
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    Tokyo Ome-shi Chigasemachi 5-chome 650
  • Meiji Milk Nagabuchi Delivery Center
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    Tokyo Ome-shi Nagabuchi 1-60-6
  • Morinagagyunyu Ome Haikyusho
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    Tokyo Oumeshi Morishitachou 523
  • Chigaseshiyokuhan
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    Tokyo Oumeshi Chigasemachi 3-553
  • Maru Toyo Dried Bonito
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    Tokyo Fussa-shi Ushihama 54-1
  • I Ume Milk
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    Tokyo Fussa-shi Kita Denen 2-25-9
  • Meiji Milk Kondo Milk
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    Tokyo Fussa-shi Shimo 209

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