Direct Sales Store Spots in Western Tama Area

  • Tamago Club Shop
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    Tokyo Oumeshi Nogamichou 3-24-3
    A shop directly operated by the Tamago Club egg company standing along Prefectural Route 194 in Nogami-cho, Ome City. In addition to farm fresh eggs, the shop also sells egg-based sweets, soy sauce, miso, rice, and other foods. At the adjoining Fuwafuwa Dining café, you can enjoy a cup of select coffee and delicious, egg-based dishes.
  • Hamura City Farmer's Market
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    Tokyo Hamura-shi Hanekami 1-32-1
    A farmers' market situated along Prefectural Route 29 a 15-minute walk from JR Hamura Station. The market primarily sells fresh agricultural products and flowers produced by farmers in the city. Identifiable by its three triangular roofs, inside, lots of natural light is allowed in, creating a bright and open atmosphere. The market also takes measures to ensure health, safety, and customer peace of mind, such as making it readily apparent who produced the market's various produce, and posting photos of the faces of farmers who supply the market on the walls. Particularly noted market products include its cookies and its powdered turmeric made using Aki Ukon and Murasaki Ukon turmeric. The highly active market also holds special sales events throughout the year.
  • Mizuho Town Agricultural and Livestock Products Direct Sales Center Fresh House
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Mizuhomachi Hakonegasaki 612
    A 10-minute walk from Hakonegasaki Station. This farmers' market is located just on the right on the Iwakura Highway off of Nagaokanaka Street. Created as part of a project by the Mizuho Town government in 1993, as its name implies, the market primarily sells fresh foods. You can also find potted plants, bonsai, and gardening goods here. The market's homemade udon noodles and yude manju boiled buns are also popular.
  • JA Nishitama Mizuho Economic Affairs Center
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Mizuhomachi Hakonegasaki 611-1

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