Groceries Spots in Shizuoka Area

  • Ninooka Foods
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    4.0
    2 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Gotembashi Higashitanaka 1729
    This meat product shop is located in Gotemba City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It makes and sells Bologna sausage, bacon, and other products made carefully by hand with carefully-selected ingredients. Located by attractions such as Chichibunomiya Memorial Park and Higashiyamako Fishing Area, many people stop at a shop while on a drive. Lines might form depending on the time of day.

    御殿場に行った際は必ず寄る二の岡ハム。毎回ベーコンを購入していますが、今回はボロニアも購入しました。塩気も効いていて、味付けは必要ないです。厚さも好みにできるので、料理がしやすい食材です。贈り物にもいいと思います。

  • Oiwakeyokan Main Store
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Shizuokashi Shimizu-ku Oiwake 2-13-21
    This Japanese confection shop is located in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City. Their yokan (a jellied dessert made of red bean paste, agar, and sugar) have been around since the Edo period and were considered to be one of the delicacies along the historic of 53 stations in Tokaido Road . Made with Hokkaido wheat, their yokan are wrapped in hand-washed bamboo sheath wrappers and can be cut along with the wrapper to the desired size. In addition to their traditional Oiwake yokan, they also offer items such as chestnut yokan and extra-large yokan.
  • Kano Sho Beniya
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    3.5
    2 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Izu-shi Shuzenji 703-4

    先週は伊香保温泉の人気の饅頭屋で一時間半待って 出来立てを買いました 今週は修善寺温泉に来たので 中心部より外れです ピンと来たので寄ってみたら 10時で売り切れとのこと もしかしてと思い 一時間待ってくれるなら 今作ってますと言われて 待ちました 見事当たりで美味しかったです

  • Hirataya
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Ito-shi Shishido 1-5-47
    This shop specializing in dried fish is located along Ito Yu-no-Hana-dori Street, a one-minute walk from JR Ito Station. They offer dried fish made from fresh caught seafood seasoned with their own special Hirataya salt seasoning. Their dried Japanese jack mackerel made with high quality fish from Tsushima Island in Nagasaki is marked by its plump tender flesh and gentle sweetness. They also offer a wide variety of other dried fish including splendid alfonsino, spiny lobster, pacific saury, beltfish, and more. Also recommended is their Shiokara paste made with only fresh high-quality squid, salt, and squid intestines to truly show off the flavor of the squid.
  • Bakery Apure
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Ito-shi Yawatano 1183
    A bakery located within the Yamamo Plaza station building, a one-minute walk from Izu-Kogen Station on the Izu-Kyuko Line. The shop is known for being filled with the scent of freshly baked bread and they offer a variety of local breads including Yamamomo Bread. Their Daifuku-Bread which is a loaf of bread baked around a red-bean paste filled rice dumpling makes for a popular souvenir. Their Mikarin roll, made with the local Izu specialty New Summer Oranges and featuring a Melon-Bread-style crispy mouth feel, is very popular and usually sells out quickly.
  • Ryugetsu
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    4.5
    5 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Izunokuni-shi Nagaoka 1078-1
    This venerable Japanese confectionary shop was founded in 1916. It is located about a 10-minute bus ride from Izu-Nagaoka Station on the Izuhakone Railway on Izuhakone Bus and then about a two-minute walk from the Onsen-eki bus stop. Their flagship product is their Prime Minister's Prize-winning Nagaoka manju. This long-selling confection is noted for the slight saltiness and gentle sweetness of its red bean paste filling and the soft and fluffy texture of its pastry covering. Another offering is their joyo manju (grated yam steamed buns), a substantial confection notable for its chewy texture made with top-grade rice flour. We also recommend seasonal items such as their kuri yokan (chestnut red bean paste jellies), which are made entirely by hands by the shop's craftsmen without the use of machines.

    二種類頂きましたが、素材の味が活きてる感じです。 ながお菓まんじゅうは香ばしい感じの皮にこし餡、薯蕷まんじゅうは山芋の風味がかすかにしながらのこし餡、ともに甘さが強く感じるものの小さめなのでしつこさを感じず美味しく頂けました。 ながお菓まんじゅうは、つぶあんも選べるようなので次はこちらも頂きたいと思います。

  • Waraku
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    3.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Izu-shi Kashiwa Kubo 1355
    This Japanese confection shop is located about a three-minute walk from Shuzenji Station on the Izuhakone Railway. Its owner has been certified as a Selected Wagashi Professional, a title only bestowed to truly skilled Japanese confectioners. The shop creates Japanese confections characteristic of Shuzenji while both preserving traditions and also changing with the times. One of the shop's most popular products is its Shuzenji-yaki, which are pancake sandwiches made with brown sugar from Okinawa's Hateruma Island. Another is their Kogiku Manju buns, a confection featuring a fluffy castella covering and a custard cream filling that has been made since the time of the current proprietor's predecessor. We also recommend their Yokubari Dango, which feature rice flour dumplings with strained bean paste filling and then covered with a sweet soy glaze.

    修善寺駅から徒歩3分の修善寺和菓子処は自家製餡にこだわりを持ち全て職人が練り上げたもので添加ものは未使用ですが、どら焼き用の粒餡は、渋を残したしっかり風味にしてあります。小菊まんじゅうは140円、黒糖どらやきは162円です。

  • Nihon Aloe Center
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Shimoda-shi Shirahama 2167
    This aloe farm is located about an eleven-minute ride from Izukyu-Shimoda Station on the Izu Kyuko Line on the bus towards Shirahama and about a two-minute walk from the Haradaguchi bus stop. It grows aloe and manufactures and sells processed aloe products. The nearly 10,000-square-meter farm primarily grows Kidachi aloe, Aloe vera, Fujii aloe, an original cultivar named after the farm's aloe grower, who bred it. Some of the farm's most popular products include fresh aloe raised in optimal growing environment, Aloe no Sato, an aloe extract made entirely from Kidachi aloe, as well as Meicha Aloe no Sato, a blend of domestic green tea and aloe.
  • Ichiyama
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Kawazucho Nashimoto 516-1
    This wasabi specialty shop is located next to the Nashimoto bus stop about a 19-minute ride from Kawazu Station on the Izu Kyuko Line on the Tokai Bus to Shuzenji Station. The shop, which uses only fresh Amagi wasabi, is operated by a tight-knit network of local wasabi farmers. We recommend their mellow wasabizuke pickles, which are made with nothing more than wasabi and carefully-aged amber sake lees from Niigata Prefecture's Kirinzan Brewery. We also recommend their Umai Wasabidare, a multipurpose sauce made from grated domestic daikon radish and wasabi grown in Izu-Amagi. The slightly spicy sauce enhances any dish, especially salads, meat dishes, and tofu dishes.
  • Sakurada Yorimichi Baiten
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Matsuzakicho Naka 171
    This local produce consignment shop is located along Prefectural Route 15 about a 90-minute drive from Numazu Interchange on the Tomei Expressway via National Route 136. It carries a wide variety of products created by local producers including fresh foodstuffs such as fruits, vegetables, and marine products, as well as processed products, bread, and manju buns. Prices are affordable because they are set by the producers themselves. In the spring flowers bloom in a rice field near the shop and the row of around 1,200 cherry trees along the river that runs past the shop come into full bloom. A commemorative event is also held on the second Sunday of July each year.
  • Tagomaru
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Nishiizucho Tago 2303-4
    This shop specializing in processed bonito products is located along National Route 136 north from the Tago-minami Intersection. The venerable shop was founded in 1975 by a former fisherman who caught bonito one at a time using fishing poles. His fishing boat is the shop's namesake. The shop has a philosophy of utilizing traditional techniques while also seeking flavors that are appreciated by a modern audience. They are best known for their handcrafted artisanal shiokara (salted and fermented seafood). Some of their many other products include soy sauce, shio katsuo (salted and dried bonito), and katsuobushi. The shop's products are popular not only as souvenirs but also as seasonal gifts and are even available as boxed gift sets.
  • Patisserie Carrefour
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    4.0
    4 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Higashiizucho Inatori 3011-239
    Located 5 minutes by car from Izu Inatori Station, this confectionery store is just in front of the Inatori High School entrance intersection, northeast of the Shizuoka Prefectural Inatori High School, and sells cakes and baked goods that make use of the natural flavors of the ingredients. The shop also has an eat-in corner where customers can enjoy cakes with drinks such as hot wiener coffee and tea made with fresh cream, which the shop is proud of.

    伊豆半島のこの場所にこのケーキが有るのはたても嬉しいです。甘いものが好きで、伊豆半島でもいろいろなお店を試してますが、このお店はオススメできます。 私は洋ナシのシャルロットが好きなんですが、最近は売っているのをあまり見かけませんがこちらにはあります。 とても回転が良い様子で、夕刻近くに行くと多くのケーキが売り切れになってます。値段も手頃。 近くに来た時に必ず立ち寄るお店です。イートインスペース...

  • Okawa Kakudai Wasabien
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    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Higashiizucho Okawa 284-2
    This wasabi farm is located about a three-minute walk from Izu-Okawa Station southwest along the road that runs past the left side of the station and then a short distance southeast after that road ends. The family-operated farm makes a variety of processed products with the wasabi it grows itself. Each of its additive-free products is made with the sort of dedication to bringing out the inherent flavor of wasabi that only wasabi farmers could have. Some of the farm's offerings include fresh wasabi, wasabi kukizuke (pickled wasabi stems), wasabi miso, and their flagship homemade wasabizuke pickles. These appetite-stimulating products have a quality not fully belied by the packaging, which looks almost homemade. Savoring them with rice or sashimi comes is the recommended way to enjoy them.
  • Sato Onsen Melon
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    4.5
    3 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Minamiizucho Kano 646
    This farm and farmer's market is located about a 20-minute drive or a 35-minute bus ride from Shimoda Station. It is situated at the Kano Intersection on the right side of National Route 136 heading west from the Ginnoyu Kaikan. As the name suggests, it sells Onsen Melon, a specialty of Minamiizu. The fruit is available for purchase year-round. Although melon farming in Shimogamo Onsen became widespread beginning in the Taisho period, this is the only farm in the area that still exclusively grows muskmelons. Its melons are notable for their high quality and their high sugar content of 14% and above. The farmer's market does not do consignment sales, so it occasionally sells out. The shop front is lined with cacti and pottery.

    南伊豆街の名産品で、自宅の温室で栽培したメロンを店内で販売しています。 メロン最中は、観光客が自分で作る事も出来るし、出来た最中を店内で食べる事も出来ます。 メロンパフェは一番のお勧めです。

  • Izu Fisheries Cooperative Minami-Izu Branch Direct Sales Market
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Minamiizucho Teishi 877-18
    This fish market operated by the local fishery cooperative is located just next to the Suisan Center bus stop north of Midasan Zuido Tunnel along Prefectural Route 16. The market is packed with a huge variety of fresh seafood and processed seafood products. Special containers and ice packs are provided to assure that the freshness of the seafood is preserved even when the customer has a long trip home. The market also offers home delivery service. It carries an especially large stock of local specialties such as Japanese spiny lobster, splendid alfonsino, and turban shells, of which the Izu region is one of the biggest producers in Japan. The market also carries processed products such as himono (dried seafood) and misozuke (seafood pickled in miso).
  • Iwata Shoten
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Minamiizucho Minato 962-9
    This liquor store is located in a bed and breakfast district about a five-minute walk from Yumigahama Beach. The most unique thing about the store is that it sells ice cream due to its owner's infatuation with the frozen treat. Its flagship product is its salt ice cream. This low-fat gelato flavored with natural sea salt has a saltiness that comes after the sweetness, giving it a deep richness and a refreshing aftertaste. Other products include its Izu milk ice cream, a variety of seasonal flavors of ice cream, and more. Customers can enjoy ice cream together with shochu such as the store's original earthenware pot-aged sweet potato shochu at the beer garden that is set up in front of the shop during the summer.
  • Kodawarippa
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Kakegawa-shi Shiroshita 6-12
    This commercial complex is about a 10-minute drive from Mori-Kakegawa Interchange. It is located on the left heading south across the bridge near Sannomaru Square just outside Kakegawa Castle. Look for the photo stand-in featuring the likenesses of the famous samurai Yamauchi Kazutoyo and his wife Ochiyo. The complex is equipped with its own parking lot. The first floor of two-story building features a shop that carries local specialties that make great souvenirs as well as a yakitori restaurant. Soft-serve ice cream is also sold at the front of the shop. The second floor features an Italian restaurant that serves dishes made with ingredients from Kakegawa's sister city Pesaro, Italy as well as a restaurant that caters exclusively to large groups. The facility is a great place to casually stop by while sightseeing.
  • Ugetsuen
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Kosai-shi Araicho Arai 1293
    A traditional Japanese confectionary located a ten-minute walk from Araimachi Station, on the right side of National Route 301 while proceeding west from the Araimachi-ekimae Intersection. The Arai Sekisho (checkpoint on the Edo Period Tokaido Road) is nearby, and Ugetsuen is an attractive stop-off point during sightseeing in the area. Ugetsuen's most famous product Uzumaki, which won the Honorary Gold Award at the National Confectionery Exposition, is a simple confection made from brown sugar, wheat flour and baking powder. Even people who taste it for the first time say that it makes them feel strangely nostalgic. Another variety of Uzumaki is filled with bean jam. The shop also sells a wide variety of seasonally limited treats, such as Kashiwa Mochi (rice cake wrapped in an oak leaf). These often sell out, so pre-ordering is advised.
  • Kameya Honten
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Omaezaki Ikeshinden 4110-4
    A traditional Japanese confectionary located across a bridge to the west of Sakuragaike Park, is famous for its Kame-manju (stuffed buns) made in the shape of a turtle. Originally, it was a bakery, but local customers asked for the manju that was set up in front of the shop as a New Year's decoration. The manju called a big topic, so they started selling them as a product. They also make an idea gift, as a turtle is a lucky charm in Japan. The shop also sells a wide variety of baked and unbaked confections as well as items that are available only during certain seasons.
  • Gotemba Artisan Ham, Ishkawa Shoten, Inter Store
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Gotenba-shi Niihashi 737-3
    This shop sells artisan ham, made from carefully selected ingredients and snowmelt water from Mt. Fuji. The Gotemba City Chamber of Commerce has recognized its roast ham as one of the city's recommended products. Even though no preservatives are used in making it, the ham keeps well and it is notable for having only a bit of a salty flavor. It is made by a variety of methods, including classic smoking and aging, and the company's charcoal-broiled pork is also popular. The shop can also provide packages of assorted pork products.

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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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