Other Food Spots in Kanagawa Area

  • Ofunaken (Headquarters)
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    3.5
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    Kanagawa Kamakura-shi
    This food company, established in 1898, makes bento box lunches. Its horse mackerel oshizushi pressed sushi is its flagship product. The company also operates station bento box lunch shops and station soba noodle shops in Ofuna Station and other stations. Additionally, the company operates the Chanomidokoro restaurant where customers can eat horse mackerel oshizushi pressed sushi fresh from the factory, and curry rice and other meals at reasonable prices. You can also purchase oshizushi, soba noodles, and other souvenirs here. Note that Chanomidokoro does not accept reservations.

    美味しい。お醤油要らないぐらいしっかりお酢がきいている。 オペレーションが。。一人客だとグループの一員かと思ったのか案内してくれず、気付いてももらえず。後から来た客を先に案内してたし。少ないスタッフで回すのは大変なんだろうけど、がっかりした。もういいかな。

  • Mitome Shoten
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    Kanagawa Kamakura-shi Sakanoshita 15-21
    This food market is located a four-minute walk from Enoshima Electric Railway Hase Station. Established in 1882, the market is filled with original food products as well as a variety of foods and alcoholic beverages chosen by the owner from across the country and beyond. The shop's original yakuzen medicinal cooking sauce is a spicy variety of chuno sauce. Designed to have a refreshing flavor even when eaten with fried foods, this popular product was selected as a present for Kamakura City's Furusato Nozei hometown tax donation system and is also stocked by select food boutiques nationwide. You can also encounter rare yet delicious ingredients most people are not normally familiar with here.
  • Shonan Wine Cellar Kamakura Shop
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    Kanagawa Kamakura-shi Komachi 2-11-21
    This wine shop stands on Wakamiya-oji Street a five-minute walk from JR Kamakura Station. Inside the stone building, all of wines filling the shop's shelves have informational cards, and customers can take their time choosing. In addition, the shop puts great effort into its selection of Burgundy wines, natural wines, and organic wines, and many customers come here from far and wide, drawn by the selection. There are also always expert staff on hand who can help you when you want to find the perfect wine to give as a gift or drink to celebrate an anniversary. The shop ships throughout Japan as well.
  • Kamakura Mameya (Hase Main Shop)
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    Kanagawa Kamakura-shi Hase 2-14-16
    A shop located 100 meters north of Hase Station across from Shugenji Temple that specializes in beans. The array of colorful beans is grown with traditional methods to preserve the natural flavors, blending innovation with a sense of nostalgia. They also have seasonal sweets, which come recommended for souvenirs as well as home use. Ingredients that allow you to easily enjoy bean dishes are also popular.
  • Ishiwata Genzaburo Shoten
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    Kanagawa Kamakura-shi Hase 2-14-23
    A dried goods shop founded in 1868. They handle a variety of dried food, including natural wakame and Shonan hijiki seaweed, a local specialty, as well as select beans from around Japan. There are 10 different types of soybeans alone, as well as a wide variety of azuki beans, green peas, and green beans. Beans that have been sorted at the production site are then hand-sorted once again. They also have ingredients for osechi Japanese New Year cuisine.
  • TANTO TEMPO
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    Kanagawa Miura-gun Hayamamachi Horiuchi 744-7 Rapport Hayama 1F
    An Italian-style grocery store where you can enjoy conversation and shopping. Popular items include ham sold by weight like Parma made prosciutto that's been aged for 18 months, Campagnolo from Milan and other salamis, and cheese like Parmigiano-Reggiano that's been aged for 24 months. Their wide variety of products include reasonably priced wines, homemade prepared items, and pasta.
  • Hayuka Sohonten (Misaki Port Shop)
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    Kanagawa Miura-shi Misaki 5-2-15
    A shop that has been processing and selling tuna for nearly 60 years at Misaki Port, Miura, Kanagawa Prefecture, a fishing port renowned for its tuna. All their pickled fish is handmade by skilled craftsmen and features king salmon, mackerel, and more. Other items include sake lees pickles and shirokawa-kajiki miso pickles, which is tough to find these days.
  • Misaki Maguro Club (Urari Shop)
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    Kanagawa Miura-shi Misaki 5-3-1
    "Located in the URARI Seafood Market where they sell freshly picked Miura vegetables and just caught Misaki tuna. It's a good place to try toroman (tuna buns), a Misaki local favorite that's been selected as one of the Top 100 Kanagawa Specialty Products. The small buns made with maguro tuna come in an even smaller ""mini"" size as well. They are light and delicious, without a strong fishy flavor."
  • Kanagawa Prefectural Fishermen's Association Tuna Direct Sales Center
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    Kanagawa Miura-shi Misaki 5-3806
    Misaki Port is renowned for its tuna. This is the largest tuna processing plant at the port, and they also sell tuna and other Miura sea food directly to the public. In addition to sliced fish for sashimi, they offer a variety of products like pickled fish, fish stew, misozuke pickles, sake lees pickles, etc.
  • Odawara Maruto
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    Kanagawa Odawara-shi Sakaecho 1-2-6
    A store that manufactures and sells original items packed with the goodness of land and sea like dried fish, salted fish entrails, umeboshi plums, and wasabi. It also sells specialty tourist products from Hakone, Izu, and Odawara. It's a one-minute walk from the east exit of Odawara Station, so it's convenient for buying souvenirs.
  • Umeyorozu Shiryokan Rankanbashi Chinriu
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    Kanagawa Odawara-shi Honcho 4-2-37
    This facility offers a variety of hands-on experiences using plums, and during the plum picking season from June to July, you can even join a plum pickling workshop. Another popular workshop lets you make small items that you color with dye from the plum seeds. If you would like a demonstration or to join a workshop during the plum picking season, you need to call in advance and make an appointment.

    [小田原駅観光案内所]で 入手した《街角博物館カイトフック(添付 写真参照)》を閲覧し 訪問しました。 こちらを訪問すると 《梅の実》の利用方法として 《梅干し》以外に《烏梅(梅の実を 薫製にしたもの);漢方薬 染色》、《梅干黒焼(梅の実を 鉄釜などでじっくり 長時間煎って炭化させたもの):漢方薬》が展示してあり 初めて このような《梅の実》の利用方法があること知りました。又 店内に 《梅の...

  • Hyobando
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    Kanagawa Kawasaki-shi Kawasaki-ku Daishimachi 12-9
    A handmade candy store that has been operating since 1862. It started operating at the front entrance of Kawasaki Daishi Temple after the war. They've been making their original Ganso Cough Drops since the latter half of the Edo period; these are as popular as ever for keeping throats healthy. Other hard candies and their Omikuji Senbei rice crackers also come recommended.
  • Mikado Fujiwara Shoten
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    Kanagawa Kawasaki-shi Kawasaki-ku Daishimachi 4-18
    An omanju sweet specialty shop located half way along the approach to Kawasaki Daishi Temple. It's about five minutes on foot from Keikyu Kawasaki Daishi Station. The sweet bean jam is made with premium white sugar and Hokkaido azuki beans. Everything from the bean jam to the flour is handmade, preserving the sweet's traditional flavor.

    京急の川崎大師駅から近い通り沿いにあり、まんじゅうを店頭でふかしているのでつい立ち止ります。 まんじゅうとパンを売っていたので、パンも購入して帰りました。

  • Matsuya Sohonten
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    Kanagawa Kawasaki-shi Kawasaki-ku Daishimachi 4-39
    This long-standing shop in Kawasaki Daishi Nakamise is known for Tontoko Ame Kiri, a kind of Japanese taffy. It was Kawasaki Daishi's first candy shop when it opened in 1868. Their special cough drops are made with five kinds of herbs and soothe the throat. Other popular products include their Tontokoame Sarashi, made with the same traditional methods as long ago.
  • Sengokuhara Hakonesasa Tofu Katsumata Tofu Shop
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    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Hakonemachi Sengokuhara 116
    "Known as ""Hakone Sasa Tofu,"" this long-established tofu store has been in business for more than 100 years and offers not only silken and cotton tofu, but also other types of tofu such as oboro (soft tofu), sesame tofu, sea urchin tofu, crab tofu, smoked tofu with miso paste, and more. Kyo Ganmono, filled with ingredients, is also sold in bite-size pieces for easy preparation, as well as other sweets such as Souzai made with Ganmono, tofu pudding, etc."

    ワサビ豆腐と、稲荷寿司を購入しました。稲荷寿司は美味しいと家族に好評でした。道路の向か側がコープなので、こちらに車を停めて、サラダ系や飲み物を買って、かつまたで、稲荷寿司を買って、仙石原のすすきを見ながら、ランチするのも良いと思います。

  • Owariya Shoten
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    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Hakonemachi Hakone 162
    Located near the Hakone-machi Bus Stop which can be reached by bus from Hakone-Yumoto Station on the Hakone Tozan Railway line this convenience store is well stocked with sake and wine. They offer a wide variety of goods including the local Hakone Kaido Junmai-Sake (made without added alcohol or sugar), their original Hakone Go-Sekisho barley shochu liquor, and other local Ashigara liquors as well as a vast selection of wine and other drinks. Alongside their liquor selection they also have daily necessities and breads. Sweets and vegetables are also available.
  • Suzuden Shoten
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    Kanagawa Fujisawa-shi Katasekaigan 1-6-10
    A three-minute walk from Enoshima Station on the Enoden Railway Line. Founded 200 years ago this shop deals in processed seafood, primarily dried fish and dried seafood. Their dried fish is made using their own original methods with freshly caught fish and holds a high reputation with the locals due to its perfect level of salt seasoning. Their dried fish features a unique mouthfeel and concentrated flavor and are each carefully individually made while keeping a close eye on timing and the weather conditions. Alongside sweetfish and sardines you can also enjoy the flavors of the various seasons including Spanish mackerel in the spring and righteye flounder in the winter. Their dried seafood including the wakame and hijiki varieties of seaweed make for great souvenirs.
  • HAMABOWLEAS
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    Kanagawa Yokohama-shi Nishi-ku Kitasaiwai 2-2-1
  • Ichigo Yokosuka Port Market
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    Kanagawa Yokosuka-shi Shinkocho 6
  • Yugawara Juni Iori
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    6 Reviews
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    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Yugawara Machi Miyakami 42-17

    娘に連れられて訪問。絹ごし豆腐、しそ豆腐、豆乳をテイクアウトしました。金賞銀賞受賞作らしいです。カフェもあり、ランチも頂けるようです。帰宅していただきました。食べ物というより、飲み物という感じ。箸でつまめない感じのものを塩で。美味。豆乳はそれをさらにミキサーで混ぜたという感じ。今まで飲んできた豆乳とは全く別物でした。次回はランチを頂きたいと思います。

Kanagawa Areas

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Kanagawa prefecture acts as an extension of the Tokyo metropolis that spills over into coastal towns, most notably Yokohama city, heavily populated and known for its Chinatown and seaside attractions. Just the right distance for a day trip out of Tokyo, Kanagawa is home to some of Tokyo’s most accessible beaches, including around Kamakura, best known for its Big Buddha. Visitors can also travel a little farther afield for a weekend at Hakone onsen town.

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