Bread / Dessert / Other Food Shop Spots in Yamanashi Area

  • Gateway Fujiyama Mt. Fuji Station Shop
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    4.0
    5 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Pref. Fujiyoshidashi Kamiyoshida 2-5-1Q-STA1F
    Located in Kawaguchiko Station, the starting point for Mr. Fuji sightseeing, Gateway Fujiyama Mt. Fuji Station Shop lets you enjoy Yoshida udon and other local cuisine made with local ingredients, all while gazing at Mt. Fuji. Also, there are unique Mt. Fuji goods that you can't find anywhere else.

    The Gateway Fujiyama is a shopping area in the Fujisan station building and has a wide range of local souvenir items, food items and gift items. There are many items which are Fuji themed. The...

  • Tenka Chaya
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Pref. Minamitsurugunfujikawaguchikomachi Kawaguchi 2739
    Located in one of the Fujimi Sankei (three best viewpoints of Mt. Fuji), this teahouse established in 1934 has long been popular as a spot to enjoy a landscape of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi. Due to the teahouse's association with Dazai Osamu, its second floor serves as the Dazai Osamu Literary Memorial Room. Their hoto noodle hotpot featuring copious amounts of stewed vegetables and homemade noodles finished with locally-made miso paste was beloved by both Dazai Osamu and Ibuse Masuji.
  • PAPER MOON
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    4.0
    85 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Pref. Minamitsurugunyamanakakomura Hirano 481-1
    This quiet and relaxed cafe and sundries shop just for adults on the shore of Lake Yamanaka lies off the beaten path. It offers items such as dried flowers and antique goods, as well as a selection of cakes which are also available as takeout. Children under the age of 10 years old are not welcome here.

    They do not allow kids under 10, but they also do not allow takeaway of the apple pies. That’s ridiculous! So for those have kids under 10, NO Need to come if you want to try the apple pie!

  • Kindaruma Main Shop
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Pref. Minamitsurugunfujikawaguchikomachi Funatsu 7407
    This confectionary is in Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru County, Yamanashi Prefecture. This venerable shop was founded in 1911, they make and sell a wide variety of Japanese sweets including their flagship product Fujisan Yokan bean jelly, hamanashi jellied sweets served to the emperor, and kanetamaru mochi sweets. They also have seasonal goods, and a great many souvenirs and gifts.
  • Pan Table
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    4.5
    12 Reviews
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    Yamanashi Koshu-shi Katsunumacho Kyusoku 1360
    This bakery is located along the Daibosatsu Line in the Kyusoku area of Katsunuma-cho, Koshu City. It produces and sells homemade natural yeast made with raisins, Shirakami Kodama yeast collected from the Shirakami Mountain Range, domestically produced wheat flour, and beetroot sugar.

    Pan Table bakes the most delicious vegan bread which is very hard to find in Japan. The shop is very cute and it smells amazing as soon as you walk in. There are so many different kinds of bread...

  • Iwama Bakery
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Koshu-shi Katsunumacho Katsunuma 3025
    A bread bakery situated on Prefectural Route 34 in Katsunuma Katsunuma-cho, Koshu City. The shop is famous for its Tsuki no Shizuku, a renowned local Koshu confection whose history dates back over 200 years to the Edo period. Consisting of Koshu grapes grown in Katsunuma coated in a layer of sugar one grape at a time, the shop sells them only for a limited time from September through February the following year.
  • Takeya Asakawa
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Kofu Saiwaicho 9-25
    "This Japanese confectionery store is located along Ise-dori Street in Saiwai-cho, Kofu City. They sell many confections, such as mame daifuku using freshly made mochi, ""okagesama dorayaki,"" which uses carefully-selected ingredients, and Takedayaki, which contains the emblem of the Takeda house. ""Budo Monaka,"" which is a paste that contains raisins, took home the President's special award at the National Confectionery Expo."
  • Chikurindo Main Shop
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Minamikoma-gun Fujikawacho Kajikazawa 1536
    This venerable Japanese confection shop established in 1903 has continued for four generations since the founder first created Kaidama, a famous candy of Koshu. Their Fujikawa Castelas, a perennial bestseller, are sweet and moist madeleines with a gentle buttery flavor. Their shiomanju buns feature a special shioan (salted sweet red bean paste) filling made with Tokachi azuki beans and Kajikazawa salt wrapped in a covering made from specially-ordered kyo-joyoko fine rice flour and Japanese yam. The buns are made without any preservatives or leavening agents. The shop also sells limited edition seasonal Japanese sweets.
  • BBQ-Tomoe
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Minamitsuru-gun Narusawamura 7619-17
    Located next to Tomoe Ryokan, just next to Mao Tenjinsha Shrine, this barbecue restaurant is covered for use in the rain, and you can bring in all your own food. Reservations must be made at least two days in advance.
  • Roadside Station Narusawa Cafeteria
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    4.0
    3 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Minamitsuru-gun Narusawamura 8532-63
    This cafeteria is located inside of Roadside Station Narusawa about a 20-minute drive from Kawaguchiko Interchange or a 30-minute bus ride from Kawaguchiko Station. The most popular item is zendosoba, a regional dish featuring soba noodles served under a pile of finally cut locally-grown daikon radish. It also offers a number of dishes distinctive to Narusawa Village. These include Fujizakura soft-serve ice cream flavored with Fuji cherry syrup and narusawana mazegohan, a mixed rice dish featuring a local traditional green vegetable. Their Fujisan pancake sets, an item unique to the cafeteria, include a pair of pancakes depicting Mt. Fuji as well as jam and soft-serve ice cream.

    鳴沢村にある道の駅の食堂。まずは景色が最高目に前に富士山がどーんとあります。そして、食堂は小さいながらも良心的な値段設定です。季節的に山菜が多く、山菜そばが美味しかったです。

  • Fuji-Q Highland Food Stadium
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    Yamanashi Fujiyoshida-shi Shinnishihara 5-6-1
    A restaurant located inside Fuji-Q Highland Park right next to the Kawaguchiko Interchange on the Chuo Expressway. From western food to Chinese food, udon noodles to hamburgers, their menu includes foods related to the famous attractions in Fuji-Q Highland Park. Recommended are the colorful Cheese Loaded Highlander Pizza or the mince-cutlet Super Scary Labyrinth Burger with its black buns. You can also enjoy local Fujiyoshida specialties including Yoshida Udon and Fujinomiya Yakisoba with thick springy noodles and loaded with cabbage.
  • Kiyosato Mamii
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Hokuto Takanecho Kiyosato 3545-1756
    A soft-serve ice-cream shop along National Route 141 in Takane-cho, Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture. Their ice-cream is known for its rich, creamy flavor and draws repeat customers not only from the locals but also those from other prefectures. There are tables and chairs onsite allowing you to thoroughly enjoy your ice-cream. Along with the standard vanilla they also have an original cheese flavored soft-serve with mixed in cheese marked by a strong cheese flavor. If you choose a cup you can have it however you like with various toppings including home-made sauces such as strawberry flavor. Take-away is also available.
  • Be Happy
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    Yamanashi Hokuto Takanecho Higashiide 1340-6
    A bakery just a 10-minute drive from the Nagasaka Interchange on the Chuo Expressway. To keep with their motto of making happy breads that bring joy to your mind, body, and the earth they make healthy breads using domestic wheat, natural yeast, and natural salts. They sell healthy foods including breads made with organic nuts and dried fruits and cookies without eggs or butter for those with allergies. With both eat-in space and a terrace you can enjoy your purchased breads right there at the shop.
  • Yatsugatake Cheesecake Factory
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    3.0
    51 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Hokuto Kobuchisawacho 2980
    A cheesecake specialty shop just about one-minutes' drive from the Kobuchizawa Interchange on the Chuo Expressway. Their popular rich flavored cheesecake is made with fresh milk and eggs from Yatsugatake area ranches. Along with a variety of sweets made with cheeses they also sell the Italian cheese Caciocavallo as well as home-made cheeses and local wines. They also have a wide variety of fruit related products allowing you to choose a souvenir that fits any scene. In their dining area they serve the local Yamanashi specialty Hoto noodle soup.

    国道沿いに大きな看板があるのですぐわかります。中に入ると結構奥行きがあり店内で、チーズケーキや乳製品がたくさんあります。特にチーズケーキの種類の豊富さはすごいです。

  • EL-bethel Bread & Cake Hut
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    4.5
    6 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Pref. Hokutoshi Oizumichounishide 8240-7818
    This bakery is located a 13-minute walk from Kai-Oizumi Station. They offer bread and cakes made with domestic wheat and homemade yeast, which you can enjoy at counter seating inside or on the terrace (dogs allowed) along with a nice drink. The log house overlooking Mt. Yatsugatake was built by the owner himself.

    もっちりしたパンが好きならオススメです。 朝9時頃伺いましたが、既に売り切れのパンが多かったです。 店員さんの接客は親切でした。

  • Daigahara Kinseiken
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Pref. Hokutoshi Hakushuchoudaigahara 2211
    This is a well-established Japanese sweets shop boasting over 100 years of history, located in a corner of Daigaharajuku on the Koshu-kaido Road. The Japanese sweets use homemade slowly cooked bean paste. The beans, which are cultivated with limited pesticide from restricted farmers, are produced in Tokachi, Hokkaido and are cooked slowly with the water of Hakushu, selected as one of the 100 best waters. The aroma and moderate sweetness is exquisite with a refreshing after taste. Every summer (from the beginning of June until the end of September), on Saturdays and Sundays, excluding holidays, they offer a limited number of simple sweets “mizushingen mochi” using famous Hakushu water which is also used in the red bean paste, set with agar.
  • Kikyoya Tojiro Ichinomiya Store
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    3.5
    111 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Pref. Fuefukishi Ichinomiyachoutsuboi 1928
    This Japanese sweets shop in Fuefuki City, Yamanashi Prefecture was founded in 1889. It offers Kikyo Shingen mochi rice cakes, a local Yamanashi delight. Many people visit the shop to buy souvenirs and gifts. Its selection includes a number of Kikyo Shingen products, including Kikyo Shingen puddings, as well as Shingen peaches, which are made to resemble boxed peaches.

    桔梗信玄 餅どらを頂きました。 きな粉餅がどら焼きの中に入っています。 どら焼きの皮はしっとりとしていています。

  • Kawaguchiko Cheese Cake Garden
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    4.0
    141 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Pref. Minamitsurugunfujikawaguchikomachi Asagawa 1173-1
    Praised for its delicious cheesecake, Kawaguchiko Cheesecake Garden keep an array of sweets made with fresh milk from healthy milk cows farmed in Asagiri Park. There are many excellent products, from the rich and decadent Asagiri Highland cheesecake to the fluffy Kawaguchiko garden roll wrapping lots of cream, and the sour fromage with a clean sweetness.

    We stopped by this cheesecake garden after heading back from the ropeways. It was easy to find, just right off the main road. The staff was very friendly. We chose our cheesecake (it was in...

  • Lake Bake
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    Yamanashi Pref. Minamitsurugunfujikawaguchikomachi Oishi 2585-85
    Opened in 2009, Lake Bake is a bread shop that uses homemade natural yeast and is located next to Kawaguchiko Nature Living Center in Oishi Park. It also features a cafe where you can enjoy bread and a drink while gazing at Lake Kawaguchi. The Lake Bake jukusei, which takes days to create, is sliced thin and topped with butter and jam-a delectable choice.
  • tsuchiya
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    4.5
    5 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Fuefuki-shi Isawacho Ekimae 13-8

    旅行&評判のシュークリームということでもっと高いかと思ったら1個160円でお手軽。小振りだけど。 美味しかった

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Yamanashi prefecture is the proud home of one of Japan’s most celebrated icons: Mount Fuji. Although the mountain straddles both Yamanashi and Shizuoka, the most breathtaking views of Fuji-san can be seen from the Fuji Five Lakes north of the mountain in Yamanashi prefecture. The plethora of outdoor activities in and around the lakes all have the benefit of the country’s highest mountain as their backdrop, and we can assure you that it is an unforgettable sight.

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