Groceries Spots in Mie Area
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- Wadakin
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4.0172 Reviews
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- Mie Matsusaka-shi Nakamachi 1878
- This meat cuisine restaurant, standing on Prefectural Route 60, is located in Naka-machi, Matsusaka City. The longstanding establishment opened in the Meiji period and serves sukiyaki, steaks, and amiyaki grilled foods using Matsusaka beef raised on company-owned farms. The restaurant's sukiyaki, sauteed on an iron skillet over a charcoal fire, has been a signature dish since it first opened its doors, and those who order it can savor the delicious flavor and aroma of Matsusaka beef laced with smooth, high quality fat.
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Booked on their web site and got a confirmation within 1 hour. It is convenient for foreigners. Their staff speak little English. Yet the quality of steaks does the talking. Sukiyaki is also...
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- Kiinagashima Minatoichi
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- Mie Kitamuro-gun Kihokucho Nagashima Nagashima Minato
- "This market event is held in the fishing port of Nagashima, Kihoku Town, Kitamuro County, Mie Prefecture. The market is held for several consecutive days at the end of December each year. Here you can buy fresh seafood from the Kumano Sea and other areas, as well as local specialty products and regional foods. In addition, visitors can enjoy events such as a Pacific bluefin tuna butchering demonstration, and fresh fish sold via the ""all-you-can-stuff"" method in which you are given a bag or other container and the price is the same no matter how much fish you stuff into it as long as it fits."
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- Meibutsu Henba Mochi Miyagawa Store
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4.521 Reviews
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- Mie Pref. Iseshi Nishitoyohamachou 342-1
- This long-established Japanese confectionery shop sells one of Ise's specialties, henba mochi (rice cake filled with bean paste and lightly grilled on both side). It has a dine-in space, and you can enjoy traditional Japanese sweets such as the famous henba mochi with tea. The store also has a parking lot where large buses can park and bathrooms, making it the perfect place to rest from a drive. By the way, there used to be a henba-jo to send back horses when worshippers crossed the Miyagawa River to head towards Ise Jingu Shine in the Edo period (1603-1868). It is said the henba mochi came from the sweets given there.
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毎年1月は恒例の伊勢参り。初めてへんば餅を買ったのはおはらい町でした。外宮の参道にも店があって、近鉄特急に乗るまでに、時間が30分ほどあったので、今回はここで買いました。上新粉で出来た餡餅で、日持ちが2日ほどだけど、時間が経ってるせいか、少し硬くなってましたね。餡はあっさりしたこし餡で美味しいですが、焼かずに食べたので、焼いたほうがもっと美味しかったかもしれません。
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- Akafuku Isuzugawa Store
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4.033 Reviews
- Gourmet / Alcohol
- Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujiurata 1-11-5
- This long-established Japanese confectionery store was established around 300 years ago. It is famous nationally for its Akafuku, which is made with high-quality sweet bean paste on mochi rice cake. The Isuzugawa branch not only sells souvenirs, but also has a cafearea. Customers can enjoy the taste of their Akafuku in the cafewhile also drinking Ise-cha tea which matches its flavor perfectly. The cafehas a unique seasonal menu with Matcha honey Akafuku shaved ice, a simple Akafuku Zenzai and a refreshing coldZenzai.
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伊勢神宮でベストなお茶屋さんで、あんことほうじ茶はかなりおいしいです。 伝統的な建物なので、川の風を感じることができ、歴史を感じることができる素晴らしいお茶屋です。 I think that this is the best tea shop in Isejingu.and sweet bean paste and houjicha is vest tasty. It is a...
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- Henbamochi Oharai Town Branch
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- Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujiurata 1-149-1
- Henbamochi Oharai Town Branch, located in Oharai Town near to Ise-jingu Shrine Naiku in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, is a Japanese sweet shop, and this well-established shop opened its main store in 1775. Henbamochi, which is mochi (rice cake) made from rice flour filled with smooth sweet bean paste and browned on both sides, is famous. It has a light texture with a roasted aroma and mild sweetness, and is popular as a local sweet to go with tea as well as a tourist souvenir. In the shop, there is a range of Sawamochi in which sweet paste is sandwiched in noshimochi (flat rice cake) and kombu seaweed cooked in soy sauce. It offers a takeaway service as well as an eating in at a small Japanese style seating area.
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- Toraya Uiro Naikumae Branch
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4.554 Reviews
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- Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujinakanokirichou 91
- Toraya Uiro Naikumae Branch, located in Oharai Town which is near Ise-jingu Shrine Naiku in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, is a Japanese sweet shop, and the main shop opened in 1923. It recreates uiro (rice flour pudding) which was traditionally made in Ise, and about 35 types ranging from standard flavors to season limited items are manufactured and sold. There is a range of colourful uiro including Ogura Uiro from Japanese red beans as well as Sakura Uiro with sakuramochi flavor, and they are popular as a local sweet with tea as well as a tourist souvenir. The spongy texture and elegant sweetness is superb.
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Colorful and tasty uiro sweets. Many people including me love the texture, but if you are new to it, it might feel weird. I hope they had smaller portions, but as I saw the smallest unit they sell...
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- Fujiya Sogetsudo
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4.58 Reviews
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- Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujinakanokirichou 46-1
- This Japanese confectionery is located in Oharai Town, Ise City, Mie Prefecture, which is near Naiku, Ise-jingu Shrine. It is a longstanding shop that has been around since 1868, the beginning of the Meiji period. Its most famous item since its opening has been the “Rikyu manju,” which was created for a tea ceremony exhibition held at Ise-jingu Shrine attended by the master of the Senke school of tea ceremony. Smooth bean paste is wrapped in a thin layer to create a manju bun with a light sweetness. The Rikyu manju is popular as a “kohaku (red and white) manju” for celebrations as well. The shop also offers “Moritake no Matsu,” which consists of dough kneaded with brown sugar and baked, as well as seasonal cakes and other sweets.
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おはらい町通り沿いの明治元年創業の老舗和菓子店。紅白の可愛らしい利休まんじゅうが名物でお土産にも最適です。店頭ではどら焼きやソフトクリームが売られていますが焼立てどら焼きが疲れた体に元気を呼び戻してくれます。店構えも伝統と歴史を感じさせてくれます。
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- Isuzu Seigoan
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4.02 Reviews
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- Mie Pref. Iseshi Futamichouchaya 569-35
- Isuzu Seigoan, located in Futami Town, Ise City, Mie Prefecture, which is famous for Meoto Iwa (paired rocks), sells “Iwato no shio yokan,” a well-known Futami sweet. The secret of this sweet is a salt “Futami Iwato no Shio”, which is harvested by boiling water from the Futami Kouzaki coast, where fresh water and salt water mix. The “shio yokan” (salted sweet bean jelly) is made by taking carefully selected azuki beans and kneading this salt into them, giving it an exquisitely balanced taste that is salty and yet refreshingly sweet. It may be a small shop, but there is an eating space where you can enjoy a matcha tea and shio yokan set.
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二見浦の表参道入り口に建つお茶屋さん風の和菓子屋さん。名物は塩羊羹。この辺りでは天然の塩を採っていた伝統があるんですよね。 塩味が羊羹の甘さを上手に引き立てていて、なるほど-。インパクトありの羊羹です。
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- Koujiya
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- Mie Pref. Iseshi Miyajiri 1-10-39
- This longstanding miso and soy sauce maker is located near Geku, Ise-jingu Shrine in Ise City, Mie Prefecture. Founded in 1816, their focus is on producing and selling dark soy sauce with a unique sweetness and flavor that goes well with famous Ise dishes, such as “Ise udon” and “tekone-zushi.” Their famous soybean miso is made using only fully fermented unprocessed soybeans. Their “koji pudding” features the light sweetness of malted rice and a nice, thick texture along with the rich flavor of tamari soy sauce, making it popular as a souvenir or gift.
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- Yamamura Milk Gakko Gekumae Shop
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- Mie Ise-shi Honmachi 13-6
- A dairy manufacturer that opened in 1919, this company store is right next to Geku, Ise-jingu Shrine in Ise City, Mie Prefecture. The display cases feature milk, yogurt, pudding, and other items in traditional bottles. The most popular product is their ice cream made from a combination of rich milk and homemade condensed milk. You’ll also find popular sweets such as warm lava cake and bread pudding topped with ice cream.
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- Ofukumochi Honke
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4.527 Reviews
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- Mie Pref. Iseshi Futamichouchaya 197-2
- This longstanding Japanese confectioner first opened in 1738 and their famous Lucky Mochi has been an Ise favorite since the Edo period. Their Lucky Mochi is made of white mochi made from Kyushu mochi-rice wrapped around smooth red-bean paste, giving it a simple sweetness without being too heavy. Each hand-shaped treat creates a shape that brings to mind the waves around Futamino-ura. They also sell a popular red-bean paste lollipop called Ofuku Ice Mac. Inside the shop is an attached café where they offer tea and shaved ice alongside traditional Japanese confections. The nearest station is Futamino-Ura Station.
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This is a Great place to stop in for wonderful mochi and a cup of green tea. It is very relaxing and comfortable to rest form walking along the beach.
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- Okashi Shokunin Otobe
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3.59 Reviews
- Gourmet / Alcohol
- Mie Pref. Shimashi Agochougata 3373-16
- This confectionery is located in Ugata, Ago Town, Shima City, Mie Prefecture and stands out with its white walls and triangular roof. You’ll find adorable cakes with vibrant seasonal fruits, rich chocolate, cheeses, and more on display in what look like jewel boxes. The “Shima pudding” has a wonderful pulpy texture similar to egg, and the popular “Rias Baum Kuchen” evokes the image of a rias coastline. There’s a relaxing café area as well where you can enjoy some coffee or tea with one of their many famed sweets.
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小さなお店を想像していたら、駐車場完備の大きな構えのお店。生菓子だけでなくバームクーヘンや小焼き菓子などもいろいろありました。喫茶もあり、ケーキにはソフトクリームがつきました。生菓子は華やかでクリームが美味しい。飲みものはケーキセットもあり、ジュースやコーヒーはおかわり自由でした。
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- Isuzuchaya Main Branch
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4.541 Reviews
- Gourmet / Alcohol
- Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujinakanokirichou 30
- You’ll find this confectionery near Naiku, Ise-jingu Shrine in Oharai Town, Ise City, Mie Prefecture. It is run by the Akafuku Group. You’ll find Japanese sweets that evoke the seasons as well as Western sweets, Japanese tea, and more. The “okage inu shortbread” is inspired by a dog that came all the way to Ise in its master’s stead, and makes a popular souvenir with tourists. The café space offers Akafuku rice cakes and matcha tea sets as well as other sweets. The charming building was restored from an old Ise warehouse, and you can gaze at the dry landscape garden from the tatami and table seats.
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I was recommended this Japanese style cafe from a friend from the area. It was a good place to take a break after visiting Ise Jingu, shrine. The cafe is located next to the well-known Akafuku...
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- Zeniya
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4.08 Reviews
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- Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujinakanokirichou 52 Inside Okage Yokocho
- You’ll find this confectionery inside “Okage Yokocho” area next to Naiku, Ise-jingu Shrine in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, marked by a signboard with an old coin. This small shop brims with old-fashioned Japanese charm and is always full of tourists. There are 150 varieties of sweets available, including “karinto” (fried dough cookies), candy, wheat-gluten snacks, rice crackers, and more. The most popular is the “waraji karinto”, which is as big as a straw sandal. All the sweets are traditional, relatively healthy, and great as gifts or eating as you walk about.
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ちょっと安めな海老せんやおかきなどがあります。 一番人気のわらじかりんとうは普通のかりんとうよりも薄く食べやすい硬さです。 パリポリと折れるので噛みやすく、黒蜜は蜜の味がしっかりしていて、かりんとうが好きな人にはいい感じでした。
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- Takeuchi Mochiten
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4.01 Reviews
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- Mie Pref. Shimashi Isobechouanagawa 1182-11
- This longstanding Shima confectionery produces and sells traditional Japanese sweets and is known for its “Sawa mochi” rice cakes, which won the Audition Chief’s Prize at the 22nd National Confection Exposition in Japan. It’s a unique sweet in which plenty of bean jam is stretched into a thin layer and stuffed between two halves of a rice cake. There are two types: white and mugwort. It has a long history and has been an essential part of Shima events since 1830, the Edo period.
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伊勢志摩名物のさわ餅の製造直売店です。白とよもぎの二種類あり、出来立てはお餅が柔らかく、中のこし餡ともよく合い美味しいです。他にも数種類の和菓子が作られています。
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- Dangoya
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- Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujinakanokirichou 12
- This dango (rice dumpling) specialty store is in the Okage Yokocho shopping area found in front of Ise Shrine’s gate. Four large ping pong ball sized dumplings are skewered on a long stick. A variety of flavors include mitarashi (sweet soy), pure soy sauce, brown sugar syrup, and roasted soybean flour. The Mitarashi Hanako, dumplings with sweet soy syrup inside, are popular souvenirs. You can enjoy the dumplings there or take them home as a gift.
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- Mitsuhashi Panjyu
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3.56 Reviews
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- Mie Pref. Iseshi Honmachi 5-3
- This shop specializes in the traditional Ise sweet “panju,” which combines “pan” (bread) and “manju” (bean paste buns)—hence “panju.” The puffy dough is prepared with plenty of honey and can contain a number of seasonal flavors, such as “koshi-an” (strained bean paste), “Ise cha” (green tea), chestnut, custard, “tsubu-an mochi-iri” (coarse bean paste with tiny rice cake), purple sweet potato, soymilk, and more, never making you tired of endless variety.
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今川焼ともたい焼きとも言えない・・・でも懐かしいおやつです。値段も100円程度でお手頃です。カスタードを食べたのですが、温かくて食べるとほっこりする感じのおやつです。色々な味があるのでその時の気分で楽しめますよ。
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- Matsujiro no Mise (Matsusaka Main Branch)
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- Mie Pref. Matsusakashi Nakamachi 1873
- This honey store opened in 1990 as a company store for Mizutani Bee Farm. It is a seven-minute walk from JR Matsusaka Station. The large shop curtain outside is the store’s landmark. You’ll find honey from various periods and regions, all of it safe and high-quality, not to mention affordable. The “hachimitsu monaka ice” made from Mie-produced milk and glutinous rice from Niigata is popular. The honey’s sweetness is redolent of olden times. There are also limited-time seasonal varieties available.
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- Uoharu
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3.52 Reviews
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- Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujinakanokirichou 49
- This long-established marine product store opened in 1931 and is located at the entrance of Oharai Town in front of Ise-jingu Shrine. The old wooden building has a big “Uoharu” sign as its landmark. You’ll find saury, dried round herring, horse mackerel, and many other dried marine products that Ise has been blessed with for ages. The “same no tare,” which is sun-dried shark slices that can only be eaten in Ise and are provided as an offering to the shrine, is a popular product that has been featured as an Ise souvenir in magazines and newspapers.
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おはらい通りに2店舗あります。 さめたれが有名ですがさめたれは冷蔵で保管しないとアンモニア臭が出て食べられなくなるとのこと。 無料で小さい保冷剤、100円ほどで大きい保冷剤を入れていただけますが、買ったときはまだ凍っていた塩のさめたれも4時間ほどかかって家に帰ると保冷剤は解けてないけどしっかり解凍済みでした。 急いで帰ったので食べる分にはおいしくいただけましたが塩味の強い骨のない白身魚といった感じ...
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- Dagashi no Aiya
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- Mie Pref. Matsusakashi Nakamachi 1869
- Aiya, located about seven minutes’ walk from Matsusaka Station, is a well-established inexpensive traditional sweet shop which is uncompromising about keeping the traditional handmade process. In a tiny shop with a retro atmosphere, there is a range of inexpensive handmade snacks using local ingredients which may make you feel somewhat nostalgic. Youmeito for which wheat flour is kneaded with raw sugar and syrup, hard candy such as kurodama, rakkadama (peanut candy) and hachimitsudama (honey candy), Suirai Japanese style cookies and various flavors of nanairomaneki are recommended by the owner. The shop sells them loose as well as by weight and also offers assortments for gifts.
Mie Areas

Spread across the eastern side of the Kii Peninsula, Mie prefecture boasts hundreds of kilometers of pretty coastline comprising the oyster-rich Toba city and Shima National Park all the way down to Kumano, a city that marks the beginning of part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage, which runs into neighboring Wakayama prefecture. However, Mie is best known for the Ise Jingu Shinto shrine inland, one of the oldest and largest shrines in the country.
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