Shopping Spots in Shizuoka Area

  • Honke Tokiwagi
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    4.0
    18 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Atamishi Ginzachou 14-1
    This Japanese-style sweets store located at the corner just before the entrance of the Atami Ginza Shopping Street in Shizuoka Prefecture’s Atami City is a long-established store that was founded in 1918. The Kyuzo-style building catches the eye thanks to the plentiful use of its Showa-period carpenter techniques such as the coffered, finely latticed ceiling, sparrow and butterfly nailhead covers, and decorative ridge-end tiles. Their mainstay product is Yokan (sweet bean jelly), in which one can taste the original flavor of the azuki bean. They maintain the traditional production method and taste, and it has continued to be loved by customers of a wide range of ages since they were founded. At the storefront, they also have various Japanese-sweets on display such as kibi-mochi (millet mochi) and uguisu-mochi (mochi filled with red bean paste and topped with green soy flour).

    Your feet will stop when you view this quaint little store, with its traditional outdoor appearance. It is especially attractive at sunset when the lights surrounding the outside are lit. Tokiwagi...

  • Ichiraku
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Atamishi Tawarahonchou 5-5
    This Japanese sweets shop within the Atami Ekimae Heiwa Dori Shopping Street in Shizuoka Prefecture’s Atami City is easily distinguished by the large red noren curtains bearing the shop name. They are very particular about their ingredients used, such as homemade miso, Bicchu dainagon (a large-grained variety of azuki bean), Tokachi azuki bean, and Tanba black soybean, and ever since it was founded it has been selling a variety of sweets crafted with meticulous techniques. The Miso Tsubo Manju made with miso that takes one year to mature is often purchased as an Atami souvenir. Also popular are their Dainagon Zenzai (red bean soup), Coffee Jelly, and Horoniga Caramel Ichiraku Pudding which contain tsubuan (coarse sweet red bean paste) and can be purchased at the front of the shop.
  • Heda Fishery Cooperative Association Direct Shop
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Heda 523-9
    Located in Heda, Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, this is a place selling fish and processed marine products of the Suruga Bay area, with a direct connection to the Heda fishery cooperative. Depending on the season they offer fatty mackeral, big eye tuna pulled by far seas purse seine boats, and various deep-sea fish living 200–300 meters below the surface such as Japanese lobster, bigeyed greeneye and deepsea smelt. In the fish tank are giant spider crabs, among the largest deep sea crabs in the world. The processed deepsea smelt paste Surisuri Megisuchan is a popular delicacy.
  • Juka Komigashi Framboise
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    4.0
    13 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunmatsuzakichou Miyauchi 23
    This is a Western confectionery shop in Matsuzaki Town, Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture, with a distinctive chic exterior featuring white walls and triangular roof tiles. Over 20 varieties of cake are normally lined up in the interior showcase including lemon tart and cheesecake. Proud of their sweets made with plenty of locally grown fruits, they offer a range of sweets according to the season: in winter the ponkan orange cake; in spring and summer the new summer orange jelly; in autumn the Japanese chestnut cake. One can enjoy a sweet in the interior cafe space or among the beautiful greenery of the terrace space along with a coffee or tea.

    ・地栗の渋皮煮タルト(450円)/ミルフィーユ(450円)/アイスコーヒー(570円)/アイスティー(570円...

  • Leman no Mori
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    3.5
    14 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Itoushi Yawatano 1244-91
    This is a cake shop in Yawatano, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, offering “people-friendly” sweets made by its chef who earned his stripes in both Japan and France. Their specialty is baumkuchen full of Ito ingredients including rice flour. The baumkuchen is known for its soft mellow texture and simple sweetness, baked layer on layer in a special workshop. The popular raw cheesecake Mori-no-aika has been sold 280,000 pieces since the shop opened seven years ago. One can also enjoy sweets, coffee and flavored tea in the lounge space rich in the atmosphere of the highland’s nature.

    池通り沿いにあり、店の前と、少し離れたところに駐車場があります。スイーツのお店ですが、チーズケーキと大室焼きが大のお気に入りです。イートインスペースで紅茶とケーキもおススメです!

  • Ogiso Shoten Main Shop
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    4.5
    16 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shimoda, Shizuoka prefecture 2-9-30
    This is an old himono (dried fish) speciality shop with a long history, originally established as a can manufacturer in 1900. They aim to give their lineup of himono the ultimate freshness and flavor, with each prepared carefully one by one with only the best fish and natural salt. They offer several kinds of seasonal himono including “himodori ji-kinmedai (red bream rarely caught off the Shimoda coast), horse mackeral, kinmedai (red bream), ebo sea bream, and silver stripe round herring. The very Japanese building with its tiled roof has an atmosphere that welcomes tourists.

    ★小木曽商店 本店(おぎそしょうてん) 下田に来たら必ず立ち寄るのは下田港にあるこちらの干物専門店 明治33年(1900年)創業の干物の名店! 昔ながらの伝統の製法で天然塩のみを使い、保存料や添加物は一切使用してない! 今回購入したのは、干物の定番「真あじ」、「鯖の味醂干し」! 鯵は脂がのっていて、下田界隈の旅館やホテルでもこちらの干物が多く使われる下田を代表する干物専門店!

  • Guruppe Honcho Shop
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    3.5
    7 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Mishima-shi Honcho 2-27
    This is a famous bakery and cafe which earned top place in the national bread festival for its Mishima Croquette Bread and Mishima Fruity Carrot. They offer a range of fresh breads such as traditional loaves and French bread, anpan with homemade red bean paste, bread rolls and side bread. Indoor seating is available for guests to sit and enjoy their bread with fresh coffee. Pets are also allowed in the terrace seating. The nearest station is Mishima-Hirokoji Station.

    おススメは、B級グルメにもなっている「みしまコロッケ」を挟んだ「三島コロッケパン」。パンは白くて、コロッケの味が存分に引き立ちます。 あとは、ごく普通のパン屋さんですが、イートインもできるので、三島散策のついでに寄り道するのがおすすめです。

  • Guricha no Sugiyama Main Shop
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    4.0
    7 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Itoushi Ginzamotomachi 7-25
    This is an old shop for Guricha fine Izu tea in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Guricha, made over a long time with the deep-steamed green tea method that uses even the core of the tea leaves, has minimal bitterness and is a popular flavor in the Kanto region. It is a blend of Shizuoka, Kagoshima, and Miyazaki tea leaves, with a steady flavor that doesn’t grow old. Outside the shop they sell ice cream sprinkled luxuriously with Guricha powder, which is a popular walking snack.

    ぐり茶のソフトクリームを食べましたが、自然な風味でさっぱり味のバニラの上に、ぐり茶の粉末が掛かっており、少し大人向けのソフトクリームで美味しかったです。 店頭前にテーブルやベンチがあるので、そちらで食べましたが、サービスでお茶も出して頂き、お茶も美味しかったです。

  • Mont Blanc
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    4.0
    14 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Atamishi Ginzachou 4-8
    This French confectionery specialist in Ginza Town, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture is an old shop established in 1947. The first-generation chef opened the shop after long research and self study and it has since become a much loved landmark in the area. In the storefront showcase are pillow sponge shortcake, mille-feuille, roll cake, and other pleasingly traditional cakes all in a row. They continue to pay close attention to the fundamental ingredients like the dough, sponginess and cream and make cakes to traditional French recipes.

    今天下午兩點過來想要購買著名文豪谷崎潤一郎喜歡的摩卡蛋糕捲,卻被告知在中午之前就完全賣完了,非常失望難過,當然其它東西也好吃,大家記得早點來!

  • Fish Paste Shop Yamadaya
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Atamishi Sakimichou 10-1
    Located in Sakimi Town, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture is this shop of a kamaboko (boiled fish paste) factory whose products make it on to the plates of ryokans and hotels as well as the dining tables of local residents. There are lots of “Atami Brand” certified products on sale where only the items with that unique Atami charm are selected. Their kamaboko, handmade without any added preservatives, is especially popular as an Atami souvenir. Popular products include Shiitake Bochan Maru topped with whole shiitake mushrooms, and Tairyo Ebi Musume, which is deep fried kamaboko with plenty of shrimp. They also sell piping hot deep fired kamaboko cooked there in the shop for customers to take out.
  • Koganest
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    4.0
    6 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunnishizuchou Ugusu 3566-7
    Koganest is a free rest area with a cafe in Koganezaki Park in Nishiizu Town, Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture. They also sell gifts such as the wonderfully created products created from the Nishiizu area. The cafe serves some special Nishiizu snacks like tokoroten (gelidium jelly made into thin strips and eaten with vinegar or syrup), soft ice cream and cake, etc. Especially popular is the large kakigori (shaved ice), shaped like Mt. Fuji and available only during the summer months. This magnificent looking dessert has stacks of shaved ice on top of ice cream and drizzled with Blue Hawaii syrup and condensed milk.

    西伊豆町の黄金崎公園にある休憩所です。ジオパークのビジターセンターも兼ねているようです。お土産やソフトクリームなどの軽食もあり、栗のソフトクリームが美味しかったです。

  • Kanesa Dried Bonito Store
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunnishizuchou Tago 600-1
    This shop, specializing in dried bonito and located in Nishiizu Town, Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture, was founded in 1882 as a producer of Tago Bushi, a very old kind of dried bonito even among bonito in Izu. There is a shop in the factory which sells the finest dried bonito produced using native bonito and local firewood through an ancient roasting process. Easy-to-use dried bonito shavings and small packs are popular items to buy. Free tours of the factory are possible (please check beforehand).
  • Kogetsudo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunkawaduchou Mine 495
    Founded in 1945, Kogetsudo is a western and Japanese-style confectionery shop located in Kawazu Town, Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture. The shop is famous for its new-style cake, cheese dorayaki, which is made without using any sweet bean paste yet retains that traditional dorayaki (red bean pancake) style. The sour taste of the cream cheese filling goes together perfectly with the sweetness of the cake making it a popular treat for well-known entertainers and customers from far and wide. They sell many other kinds of cakes such as the Madeleine cake topped with local specialty Kawazu cherry blossom petals.
  • Daikokuya
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Shuzenji 989
    This tofu shop founded in 1868 is located in Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture and is the tofu shop of choice for many hot spring resorts and hotels in the area. The Shuzenji Yuba tofu made with soybeans from Japan and the famous waters of Shuzenji, is their most popular product. If you eat it, as it is simply by itself, you can enjoy a rich, mellow taste and thick texture. They also sell black rice tofu made with locally-produced black rice, and a special ganmodoki, a deep-fried tofu mixed with lots of thinly sliced vegetables.
  • Asai Meat
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    4.5
    16 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunmatsuzakichou Matsuzaki 451-1
    This meat shop founded in 1933 and located in Matsuzaki Town, Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture, sells the finest meat including Matsusaka beef, Egoma pork and Awao chicken. The shop focuses on preparing dishes using local ingredients which often appear on TV and in magazines. Of those dishes, the crispy kawanori croquette mixed with plenty of their specially made kawanori (river seaweed), and their miso pork with flavor of cherry tree leaves, are particularly popular. Their specially made pork cutlet sandwich is sold every Saturday but it’s only available in limited quantities.

    揚げたてコロッケがおいしいって書いてあったから〜、芸能人が立ち寄ったって聞いたから〜 行ってみたけど.... 川のりコロッケは肉なし(少〜し、点々とひき肉が見えたか見えないか)味なし、アジフライは衣が分厚くて油切れが不十分.... 結論。いまひとつでした。。ソースつけるにしてもコロッケのタネやアジフライのアジには薄い塩味つけるでしょ、油もう少し切るでしょ、と家族とツッコミ入れながら味見しました...

  • Seigetsudo Ekimae Cake Shop
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    5.0
    2 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunhigashizuchou Okawa 253-13
    A well-established Japanese cake shop located just outside the Izu-Okawa Station that sells many kinds of sweets and cakes loved since the Showa period. Popular as an Izu souvenir is the cake which looks just like a turbo shell. This unique looking cake is packed inside with homemade sweet bean jam containing whole beans. The cake shop sells lots of other products that are loved as local snacks, such as butter flavored pound cake, and ‘Izu no yama’, a Japanese confection containing one whole chestnut, and many other homemade cakes too.

    The infamous cake/bakery in Izu-Okawa station just minutes (more like 30seconds...) away from the foot bath onsen. Ive had french guest deliberately make a remark at me saying the ecclairs are...

  • Fukuya EMAIR
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Izunokunishi Minamiema 1387-4
    This cake shop in Izunokuni City, Shizuoka Prefecture, is so well known it is said there is no-one in the area who doesn’t know about the shop. Their signature product is the Italian Roll Cake, as featured on TV. It’s a rare kind of roll cake made with fresh cream containing candied chestnuts in the middle of a rolled sponge cake wrapped in a fragrant choux pastry. It’s such a popular cake that it is more often than not sold out in the morning. If you want to buy it then it’s better to place your order at least one week in advance.
  • Panjukuon
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    3.5
    26 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Atamishi Tawarahonchou 7-3
    Located about two minutes away from Atami Station, this bakery and cafe is situated on Nakamise Shopping Street. During the morning, the adjoining bread factory bakes fresh bread, enveloping the area in a delicious scent. The most popular item among the many products available is the croissants made with natural yeast that feature a crunchy exterior and doughy interior. They have a rich variety of goods, from standard French bread to blueberry danishes, tsubu anpan (bun with coarse sweet red bean paste), sandwiches, and more. There is a dining space where you can enjoy soup and drinks, making this a popular lunch and rest spot among tourists.

    パンの種類が多く甘いのからしょっぱいのまで豊富です。観光地の銀座通りのパン屋にしては良心的な値段だと思います。イートインスペースを利用している方もたくさんいらっしゃいました。

  • Numazu Fish Market INO
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Sembonminatochou 128-3
    This marine product facility complex houses everything from an auction house to a market as well as an observation deck, dining hall, and other sightseeing attractions. It is located at Numazu Port in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The first floor has a wholesale fish market, cargo handling space, and a marine unloading dock for coastal fishing vessels. On the second floor has a conveyor belt sushi restaurant where you can enjoy fresh catches as well as a seafood dining hall, a Hawaiian restaurant in the “INO Seafood Dining Hall,” the large “Byuo” water gate with a great view, and an observation deck from which you can see Mt. Fuji, not to mention an observation passageway from which you can observe the first floor. You can view the morning auction too, which runs from 5:45–approx. 7 a.m.
  • Baigetsu-en (Matsuzaki Store)
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunmatsuzakichou Matsuzaki 379-3
    Located in the town of Matsuzaki in Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture, Baigetsu-en is a venerable confectionary that has sold both Japanese and Western sweets since 1931. It is said to be the original home of one of Matsuzaki’s most famous sweets, Cherry Leaf Mochi. Consisting of mochi and sweet bean paste wrapped up in a leaf from a local cherry tree, this confection combines a salty flavor with a delicate sweetness as it melts in one’s mouth. Chohachi no Tatsu, a Japanese-style confection made by coating two layers of mochi in fine Wasanbon sugar, is also highly regarded. It also sells a wide variety of other sweets, including roll cakes, Monaka (bean jam between two crisp mochi wafers) and Kintsuba (gelatin covered with a rice batter).

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With the giant Pacific Ocean to the south and the great Mount Fuji to the north, Shizuoka prefecture is blessed with some of the best views the country has to offer. The white sand beaches of the Izu Peninsula are a rare find on mainland Japan, neighbored by beautiful cliffs, tumbling hills, and natural hot springs. As Japan’s largest producer of green tea, the age-old tradition of tea drinking is ubiquitous in Shizuoka, from the miles of tea fields to the old tea houses hosting traditional tea ceremonies.

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