Souvenirs Spots in Around Hakonemachi Area

  • Owakudani Kurotamago Kan
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    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Sengokuhara 1251
    A tourism facility located in the Owakudani valley, a popular sightseeing spot in Hakone Town, Ashigarashimo County, Kanagawa Prefecture. The facility’s famed “kurotamago” (“black eggs”) boiled eggs are cooked using the local geothermal heat and turn black from the influence of volcanic gasses; it is said one’s life is extended by seven years eating just one. You can enjoy a kurotamago in the facility or take some home as a souvenir. In addition to a souvenir shop, there’s a hiking trail where visitors can see the smoking grounds of Owakudani, Mt. Fuji, and the natural beauty of Hakone; an all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant; and the Hakone GeoMuseum, where visitors can learn about volcanic Mt. Hakone.

    Visited as part of our tour. The famous black eggs eating 1 meant to add 7 years to your life. Nice gift shop and cafe to visit. Sadly due to our weather (foggy) unable to see much, but on a good day...

  • Kikugawa Shoten
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    31 Reviews
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    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Yumoto 706-17
    This souvenir shop located in front of Hakone-Yumoto Station carries a wide variety of products including specialties and sweets of the Hakone/Odawara area as well as other local merchandise. Their famous product is the Castella-yaki Hakone Manju, a sweet dumpling in which white azuki bean paste is enveloped in sweet castella dough. The Hakone manju corner where a machine at the front of the store churns out fresh-baked sweets is often featured on TV programs. Wooden mosaic works, tsukemono and Odawara’s kamaboko are also best-sellers.

    店頭で買って食べました。出来たては熱くて美味しいですね。カステラ生地に白餡です。70円/個手頃な値段です。サイズは2口で食べれるサイズで何個でも頂けます。機械で自動で作ってます。箱根湯本駅から降りて直ぐです。

  • Tanakaya Miyageten (Souvenir Shop)
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    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Yumoto 706
    Tanakaya Souvenir Shop is located in front of Hakone Yumoto Station. Founded at the end of the Edo period (1615–1868), it is a long-standing business that served travelers who were passing through on the old Tokaido Road between Edo (modern-day Tokyo) and Kyoto. It carries a wide selection of special products and famous confections of Hakone and the Odawara region, so it is the perfect place for visitors to select souvenirs of their visit to Hakone.

    箱根湯本の駅前にあります。和菓子から干物まで堪能できます。箱根土産と言えばここかな。おすすめは七湯まんじゅうと富士山羊羹ですね。

  • Nakamuraya
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    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Hakonemachi Gora 1300-39
    This souvenir store in front of Gora Station on the Hakone Tozan Railway sells a variety of souvenirs including hot spring buns from Hakone, an assortment of kamaboko from local kamaboko maker Suzuhiro, gourd-shaped kamaboko "Hyokkoriyaki," pickles made from local ingredients "Yama Houshi," and more. It is said that eating one of these highly nutritious eggs will prolong your life by seven years.

    大正6年創業の老舗土産物店は、店頭で湯気を立てる強羅まんじゅうが名物です。サービスのお茶をいただきながらケーブルカーの乗り換え時間までアツアツのまんじゅうを愉しみます。伝統工芸の箱根細工はビジネスデスクで使用できるものがあります。

  • Hotoriya
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    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Hakone 161-1
    A commercial facility located close to Hakone Port in Hakone Town, Ashigarashimo County, Kanagawa Prefecture distinguished by its tiled roof and Japanese modern-style exterior. On the first floor, famous Odawara shops stand side-by-side like an old post station town, a veritable treasure trove of souvenirs and culinary treats. Suzuhiro Kamaboko’s takoyaki-like kamaboko (fish dumplings) are particularly popular and can be enjoyed in the shop’s eat-in space. A meal, sweet, or lovingly-prepared cup of coffee can be enjoyed while gazing at Lake Ashi and Mt. Fuji from the cafes on the second floor.

    箱根エリア散策時に立ち寄り。 芦ノ湖湖畔、箱根町にある比較的新しい観光スポットです。 レストランでのランチメニューも豊富で、ショップも6店舗くらい入っているので、散策時の立ち寄りスポットにお薦めです。 特に、ちん里う本店が展開している「NIHONICHIBAN」はユニークなショップで見所ありです。

  • Marukiya
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    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Hakonemachi Yumoto 706
    A souvenir shop just outside the main entrance to the Hakone-Yumoto Station along the Hakone Tozan Railway line. Alongside their original Mackerel-Mirin cooking rice wine they also offer a varied selection of other foodstuffs including dried fish, local sake and liquors, Odawara's specialty kamaboko fish paste sausages, and more. They also have a selection of traditional Hakone tourism souvenirs including Hakone's traditional Yosegi wood mosaic handicraft pieces and Hanjuku-Bakudan (Soft-boiled Explosion), a soft-boiled egg wrapped in kamaboko fish paste. For over 30 years they've operated as a souvenir shop acting as a gateway to Hakone and offering a variety of goods to help you remember your trip.

    ・うま辛味噌(350円)/青唐辛子味噌(650円...

  • Hakone no Ichi
    Travel / Tourism
    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Yumoto 707
    A souvenir shop located in Hakone-Yumoto Station which carries a wide variety of Hakone specialty products, including standards like hot spring manju buns, famous local sweets, yosegizaiku wood mosaic items, local goods, and local sakes. The shop also sells products normally only sold at renowned hotels in the area, kamaboko steamed fish paste from a renowned shop in Odawara, and, including seasonally-limited items, some 40 varieties of bento box lunches which can be enjoyed on the Odakyu Electric Railway’s Romance car. Open until 9:00 p.m., visitors to the area are sure to be able to buy a few souvenirs here even after other shops in town have closed.
  • Tagaju
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    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Yumoto 702
    A local specialty product shop located in front of Hakone-Yumoto Station which carries renowned Hakone wasabi and wasabi products, items from the long-standing Suzuhiro Kamaboko shop in Odawara, and much more. The shop’s most popular item is its chunky, rough-cut wasabi paste. Perfect not only for Japanese food but all manner of meat and fish dishes, many come back to the shop time after time to buy more, and the shop gets a lot of send away orders as well. The shop’s shelves and display cases are lined with a variety of products, like grilled kamaboko fish paste made with a splash of brandy, and wasabi daikon horseradish, and many of the shop’s products can be found no place else.
  • Yosegizaiku Uchihara
    Travel / Tourism
    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Hakone 165
    This is a wooden mosaic specialist on the shore of Lake Ashi in Hakone Town, Ashigarashimo County, Kanagawa Prefecture. The famous wooden mosaic of Odawara and Hakone is a turtle shell or checked pattern on a brightly colored wood block, often fashioned onto small items and accessories. Inside they offer a broad range of items from the skilled artisans, from traditional to favorites to more modern works made by young artists. The accessories easy to adapt into everyday life, like the Yosegi Button featured on television, are particular favorites.
  • Yamadaya
    Travel / Tourism
    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Miyanoshita 368
    This is an old souvenir shop established in the Edo period and located next to the famous Fujiya Hotel in Hakone Town, Ashigarashimo County, Kanagawa Prefecture. They offer a range of souvenirs for tourists, from Odawara and Hakone’s famous “Yosegi Saiku” wooden mosaics to curios and antiques. A particular favorite is the Terifuri Puppet which moves reacting to humidity, a rare item of folk craft that is often sold out. Another popular item is the Shiawase-no-geta or “clogs of happiness” that are said to bring good fortune.
  • Yamaya
    Travel / Tourism
    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Miyanoshita 187
    This longstanding antique shop has been around for over 160 years since the late Edo period. It features everything from pottery to carved wooden statues, old works of art, and “yosegi zaiku” (wooden mosaic work), a traditional craft local to Hakone and Odawara. The “nari goma” (howling top) talisman originated in China and makes a popular souvenir. There are also many affordable “yosegi zaiku” goods with traditional designs, such as coasters and chopsticks, making it a popular destination for foreign visitors as well. The closest station is Miyanoshita Station.
  • Hamamatsuya Main Restaurant
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    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Hatajuku 138
    Jinbe Ishikawa invented “yosegi zaiku” (wooden mosaic work), a traditional craft of Hakone and Odawara, and this shop is run by one of his descendants. The artisans combine Edo period technique with modern sensibilities to create original goods. The items in this shop include beautiful and vibrant wooden mosaic art featuring geometric patterns, paintings made with machine saws, and inlaid woodwork with designs etched into the material. In the workshop on the second floor, you can hear the techniques explained and watch demonstrations. Take the bus from Hakone-Yumoto Station and get off at “Honjin-Ato.”
  • Hakone Yosegizaiku Kiro
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    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Yumoto 386-36
    This “yosegi zaiku” (wooden mosaic work) shop is located in Hakone Town, Ashigarashimo County, Kanagawa Prefecture. It displays and sells original goods made at its own workshop. “Yosegi zaiku” is a traditional craft of Hakone and Odawara that combines different colored wood pieces into various geometrical shapes. They have household goods, interior goods, and many other products, including bags, accessories, watches, belts, and other modern items.
  • Sengokugama
    Travel / Tourism
    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Sengokuhara 977-27
    Sengokugama is a ceramics workshop located in the Sengokuhara district of Hakone. It exhibits and sells products that include tableware (such as coffee cups, saucers, etc.), flower vases, objets d’art, etc. The workshop also has a ceramics experience classroom, where visitors can use one kilogram of clay to create one or two ceramic items over a period of two – three hours. Sengokugama also offers more formal ceramics classes, held once a month, and can be booked for visiting ceramics workshops.
  • Kobayashi Shoten
    Shopping
    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Hakonemachi Miyanoshita 375
    This is a folk art and craft shop specializing in Hakone mokuzogan wood inlay. The long-standing store once served the Imperial Family and various aristocratic households. The wooden crafts are handmade by artisans who have been training their apprentices since the Edo period, passing down a tradition that transcends the ages. The inviting shop has white walls, a vaulted ceiling, wooden floors, and an old-fashioned wood-inlay transom. Its library is a must-see.
  • Omiyage Kobayashi
    Travel / Tourism
    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Hakonemachi Gora 1300-275
    A souvenir store in front of Gora Station on the Hakone Tozan Railway, offering a variety of souvenirs unique to Hakone, including "yama-kurage," a local specialty, "yunohana," made from natural hot spring water, and "Hakone yosegi-zaiku," a beautifully detailed marquetry work. Freshly fluffed hot spring buns are sold in bulk and can be eaten while walking around.
  • Mio Mall
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    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Hakonemachi Ninotaira 1297 Yunessun 3F
    Located near the Kowaki-en Bus Stop, accessible by bus from Hakone-Yumoto Station, this shopping mall and souvenir shop is on the third floor of the Onsen Amusement Park Hakone Kowaki-en Yunessun. The mall is free to enter and offers a wide variety of products including Hakone region souvenirs and specialties as well as limited availability Yunessun merchandise. With products including health foods, original character merchandise, hot-spring region cosmetics, and more there's something here for everyone from children to adults. There's also a selection of various Japanese goods exhibiting the Spirit of Japan that's very popular with foreign tourists.
  • Izuhakone Railway Doryoson Shop
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    Kanagawa Minamiashigara-shi Daiyucho 1153-5
    A one-minute walk from the Doryoson Bus Stop serviced by the Izu-Hakone Bus service. This souvenir shop is located along the approach road to the Daiyuuzan Saijouji Temple. The shop is marked by its large copper plate roof and they offer a wide assortment of Daiyuuzan souvenirs that can't be found anywhere else. The shop also houses a restaurant where they serve udon and soba noodles as well as oden stew and other dishes allowing you to relieve some of the weariness from travelling while enjoying the changing scenery of the seasons. One of the attractions is the variety of the seasonal scenery from spring cherry blossoms to winter snowscapes. Popular goods include their pickled calabash gourds symbolizing realization of great ambition and their Tengu Leaf-Fan Senbei rice crackers.
  • Kanasashi Wood craft Chokubai
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    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunhakonemachi Hatajuku 180-1

    Mr. Kanazashi or Kanazashi-san is the Meister of mosaic woodcraft. He has many years of experience and he is the originator of a new design that appeared 20 or 30 years ago, as he told me. His...

  • Ayuzawa PA Outbound Shopping Corner
    Transportation
    Kanagawa Ashigarakami-gun Yamakitamachi

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