Shopping Spots in Miura Peninsula Area

  • Urari Marche Fish Market
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    3.5
    197 Reviews
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Pref. Miurashi Misaki 5-3-1
    This fresh food center is located in Misaki, Miura City. Their Urari Marche offers fresh local fish like Misaki tuna and vegetables grown by city farmers. They have floating fish ponds, rental boats, and the sightseeing boat Niji-iro Sakana-go so guests can enjoy the sea around Misaki. Many people visit for concerts held in the public Seaside Hall.

    買っている時はまぁ良いです ですが駐車券をもらうのを忘れて5分もしないで行ったのに「2000円以上でないとダメです!」と2000円以上買ったと領収を見せれば「ああ…」と言って取りに行き、つっけんどんに駐車券を突き出し、隣の売り場も同じ。 「かしこまりました」でも「すみません」も「お待ちください」も無し うらりが出来たばかりの頃のおばちゃんたちとは全然違う せいぜいバス客を相手にしてください こんな...

  • Dobuita Street
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Pref. Yokosukashi Honchou 2
    This is an arcade that is in central Yokosuka City. It has a 'foreign atmosphere' because of its proximity to the US Navy Base 7th Fleet. Shops selling military goods and specialty stores line the shopping arcade. The suka-jan jacket, a highly embroidered letterman jacket, originated here and you can have one tailor made at a suka-jan specialty store. Many visitors enjoy 'navy burgers' or 'kaigun curry', the local specialty cuisine.
  • Misaki Morning Market
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    4.5
    16 Reviews
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Pref. Miurashi Misaki 5-3806
    This is the morning market that opens in front of the Kawasaki fish market. The market operates every Sunday from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m.in the morning. Around 30 different sellers set up shop. The market primarily offers tuna, but seasonal seafood, sea products, and other fresh vegetables, flowers, bread, pickles, beans, and even boxed lunches are for sale. The market throngs with locals and tourist every week, and at times, other entertaining events are sponsored also.

    現地6:30着、場所に迷って7時前に着くも、もうほとんどのお店が撤収モード。 人影まばら。出店の方に聞くと5時くらいに来ないと駄目な感じです。 会場は公園のようなちょっとした広場にお店が出て、一見町内会のバザー会場のような感じでした。但し販売している主役はマグロというもの。 雨に濡れないように通路にテントを張ってくれていたり、早朝から設営が大変そうだなと思いましたが、前述の規模感でちょっと私の...

  • Ble Dore (Hayama Branch)
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Pref. Miuragunhayamamachi Isshiki 657-1
    A bakery and cafe standing along Prefectural Route 27 in Isshiki, Hayama Town. The establishment bakes and sells breads made with fermented butter, seasonal fruits, and Kamakura vegetables. There's also an eat-in space where you can enjoy fresh-baked bread, a popular place for many locals to start their morning.
  • Smokehouse Hayama
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    3.5
    2 Reviews
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Pref. Miuragunhayamamachi Shimoyamaguchi 1757
    Smokehouse Hayama has been smoking fish over charcoal and cherry wood chips for over 20 years. They use handmade smokers and hand selects only the finest of ingredients for their smoked goods. Every Sunday they can also be found selling their wares in Hayama Farmers Market.

    燻製といえばベーコン、ソーセージなど肉類やチーズ、ナッツ等のイメージでしたが、アジの干物だけでなくサバの干物、ホタテ、シシャモ、タコのスモークを扱ってます。簡易な用具を買い揃えても自宅ではなかなかできるものではありません。あっぱれです。

  • Yokosuka Matsuzakaya
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Yokosuka-shi Uwamachi 1-44
    This longstanding meat shop was established in 1910 and is located a five-minute walk from the south exit of Keikyu Yokosuka-chuo Station. The shop's Japanese black beef corned beef is a painstakingly crafted gem made by slow-stewing A5 Japanese black beef in a vegetable broth. Also popular are the shop's smoked bacon, made using only the tastiest parts; and natural intestine sausages stuffed with high quality pork meat from pigs raised on grain amidst the abundant natural beauty of the Miura Peninsula.
  • Teshimaya Zushi
    Travel / Tourism
    Kanagawa Pref. Zushishi Zushi 1-2-7
  • Misaki Fish Market
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Pref. Miurashi Misaki 5-245-7
    A fish market located in Miura City. Officially known as the Miura City Misaki Marine Products Regional Wholesale Market, most people just call it the Misaki Fish Market. Boasting one of the greatest intakes of tuna in Japan, visitors can watch the frozen tuna auctions which take place here from the viewing gallery on the second floor. There's also a diner on the market grounds where you can eat dishes made with fresh seafood and local vegetables.
  • Misaki Shitamachi Shopping street
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Miura-shi Misaki
  • Yamashigemaru
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Yokosuka-shi Sajima 1-25-15
    "The whitebait sold in this Shonan shirasu whitebait wholesale shop is caught in Sagami Bay right outside the establishment. The shop processes whitebait fresh-caught by fishermen who head out into the bay each morning. ""Shirasu"" is a general term used to describe the fry of Japanese anchovies and sardines. The shop's products include kamaage shirasu whitebait which is simply sun-dried with salt and boiled, shirasu-boshi boiled whitebait which is then sun-dried, and tatami iwashi sardine sheets. You can also enjoy exquisite fresh shirasu here offered immediately after catches come in during the fishing season from March to December."
  • Maruyoshi Shoten
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Yokosuka-shi Sajima 2-14-7
    This fish dealer sells fresh seafood just caught in Sajima Fishing Port right out front a 15-minute drive from the Yokosuka Interchange on the Yokohama Yokosuka Road. The shop sells around 20 to 40 varieties of seafood caught that very morning at any given time; the supremely fresh skipjack tuna caught the same day is particularly popular. In the evening, the shop also gets turban shell and abalone. The shop will butcher and filet your purchase for you for free. The shop is even licensed to prepare fugu, and its wild fugu sashimi is particularly recommended.
  • Deli Meat Yamamoto Yamamoto Seinikuten
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Yokosuka-shi Miharucho 3-46
    This meat shop, located a one-minute walk from Keikyu Horinouchi Station, is also a restaurant which serves Yokosuka navy curry, a local specialty dish. Yokosuka navy curry is a modern recreation of the recipe used by the former Japanese navy, and each restaurant which serves it has its own version. The Yokosuka navy curry served here has an old-fashioned flavor and contains plenty of beef tendon so tender it melts in your mouth. As you might expect from a meat shop, its meats are acclaimed for their flavor. The shop also sells takeout bento box meals.
  • Sakakura Sohonke Yokosuka-Chuo Station Shop
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kanagawa Yokosuka-shi Wakamatsucho 3-18
    This longstanding Japanese confectionary shop, located a one-minute walk from Keikyu Yokosuka-chuo Station, was established in 1891 and sells an array of traditional Yokosuka confections. The shop's signature Kadonashi Sazae Monaka light brown wafer cakes, inspired by a legend about the great Buddhist priest Nichiren, come in three varieties - tsubuan chunky bean paste filling, pink koshian smooth bean paste filling, and white yuzu citrus filling. Each is an exquisite, flavorful treat that is not overly sweet, and these wafer cakes have been designated an Excellent Sweet by Kanagawa Prefecture. Other popular products include the baked Mont Blanc, a delightfully moist confection redolent with the aroma of astringent chestnut skin; and dorayaki pancake sandwiches stuffed with butter cream.
  • Monshiromaru
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Yokosuka-shi Akiya 1-8-5
    This longstanding fishermen group, whose shop is located 14 minutes from the Zushi Interchange on the Yokohama Yokosuka Road via National Route 134, catches, processes, and even sells direct Shonan shirasu whitebait. The group's own net fishing vessels head out to sea each morning, and the group processes the shirasu it catches immediately, ensuring supreme freshness. The group's kamaage shirasu, exquisitely seasoned using just salt, has a plump texture and a flavor fully harnesses the innate deliciousness of the whitebait. The group's sun-dried shirasu-boshi is diligently turned over again and again to ensure even exposure to sun and wind. Just what the shop has will vary depending on the day's catch, so call in advance if there's something specific you're looking for.
  • Diamond Co.
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Yokosuka-shi Honcho 2-7
    This shop is located a four-minute walk from Keikyu Shioiri Station. Established in 1951, the shop specializes in US Navy-style patches and carries some 900 varieties of patches. The shop carries a wide variety of old and new patches, from patches for retired aircraft carriers to patches commemorating the newest forces and even Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force patches. Of particular note, the store carries patches for every unit assigned to the USS Ronald Reagan. The patches for the Tomcat squadrons stationed in Atsugi are also popular.
  • Shigitatsutei (Hayama Shop)
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    4.0
    9 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kanagawa Miura-gun Hayamamachi Isshiki 1964
    A Western confectionery shop with branches in Oiso and Hayama. They offer 14 to 20 kinds of Western sweets, including baked confections, various cookies, ganache, etc. It also has a popular cafe. If you know what you'd like you might want to order in advance because some items sell out quickly when they're busy.

    葉山御用邸の三差路から役所方面へ歩くこと数分、バス大通りに面しています。素敵な建物なのですぐに分かります。飲み物と洋菓子をチョイスします。大体1,000円-1,300円程度です。店内はシックな作りで落ち着きます。4人掛けテーブルが7-8あります。二人掛け席もありますよ。

  • Relish Plain
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    4.0
    10 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kanagawa Miura-gun Hayamamachi Isshiki 943-1
    A bakery making European sweets and cake in Hayama. They make hand-made traditional sweets and original European-style confections and cakes with the seasonal flavors of the ingredients intact. They put their heart and soul into each of their simple, delicious, highly popular items. They accept orders for birthday cakes too.

    鮮やかな季節のケーキに加えて焼ドーナツなど工房で手作りされた菓子がたくさん並んでいます。窯出しシュークリームは特定日に+1サービスもあります。葉山ステーションに支店あり、アクセス良い方を利用したく。サバランも定番としてありますね。健康に配慮された小さめにして価格も抑えてあるので食べ過ぎは自制が必要。

  • TANTO TEMPO
    Shopping
    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.
  • Mitomi Somemonoten
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Miura-shi Misaki 1-10-9
    Founded in 1833, during the Edo period this dye shop was an official shogunate artisan that used indigo dyeing for items like hanten half-coats and war flags. After that, they started to dye tairyo-bata (large fishing flags); this continues to the present day. Everything is carefully hand-crafted and dyed piece by piece with traditional methods used since the Edo period. Various flags are on display in the store, and maguro (tuna) tenugui towels are available as souvenirs. They also hold workshops where you can try dyeing a small version of a tairyo-bata fishing flag yourself. Reservations are required at least two days in advance.
  • Hayuka Sohonten (Misaki Port Shop)
    Shopping
    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.

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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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