Direct Sales Store Spots in Kyoto Area

  • Ohara Fresh Vegetable Market
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    4.0
    24 Reviews
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    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Oharanomurachou 1012
    This is a direct sales store in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto. This market sells fresh vegetables grown in the nearby Ohara area, and various rice cakes made from mochi-rice. Every Sunday the market teems with vendors selling their homegrown produce. The market diner offers homemade breakfast okayu porridge and oyakodon.

    美味しい地物が、たっぷり。朝イチには広い駐車場が一杯になる。加えて、つきたての餅が美味しいので、長蛇の列が出きるほど!大原観光にいいね!

  • Farmer's Market TAWAWA ASAGIRI
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    4.0
    16 Reviews
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    Kyoto Kameokashi Shinochounojou Uemata 30JA Kyoto Shino Branch Next
    This farmer's market is in Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture. It's the largest in the prefecture and sells vegetables, meat, and milk produced locally throughout the year. They stock a variety of items like Kyoto vegetables and black beans, as well as processed products like dressings and sauces. Their rice flour bread made with the Tango koshihikari variety of rice is popular.

    農産物生産者の私が見ると、価格も品質も今一歩、と云う程度のものです。又、午後になってからの訪問であったが、昼食になるようなものを、と店内を探したが、殆どが売切れでロクなものがなかった。規模の割には商品の量と品ぞろえが不足している。ここはトイレ休憩程度の場所でした。時間をかけてわざわざ行く程度の場所ではないと思う。

  • Fugenji Fureai-no-Eki
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    3.5
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    Kyoto Kyotanabe-shi Fugenji Odagaki 62-1
    A shop selling local agricultural products that first opened in 2002. Here you can find Fugenji rice, tea, and local produce grown in temperatures unique to mountainous regions and raised with the local water Fugenji is blessed with. It started as a morning market with eight participants but has grown and now includes almost 80 suppliers. Also popular are their daily bento lunch boxes, chirashi-sushi rice bowls, rolled sushi, red beans and rice, and mugwort dango rice dumplings.

    地産地品直売所です。繰り返し訪れている場所です。京田辺市や木津川市の寺社に参詣・参拝の度に立ち寄るので、少なくても都合10回は立ち寄ったかな?周辺の農家からの新鮮野菜が売りの店です。今回はサイクリストと云うか、チャリダーの方たちが沢山訪れていて賑やかでした。野菜そのものは私自身が「京野菜」の生産者なので・・・品質的には自己満足だがここより良い、っていつも思っているが。ここは月曜日と金曜日が休業日な...

  • Inukanno Fudokan Kira
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    4.5
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    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Nishibetsuincho Inukanno Hinokuchi 1-2
    This farmer's market and soba noodle restaurant is located in Inukanno district, which is especially suited for growing buckwheat. Visitors can eat Inukanno soba noodles made by the local farming cooperative and purchase fresh local vegetables. Some of the offerings on its menu include handmade hachiwari soba (soba noodles with 80% buckwheat flour and 20% wheat filler), sobagaki (buckwheat dumplings), and ohagi (glutinous rice balls coated in sweet red bean paste). It is also possible to try making soba noodles (reservation required). You can eat the soba you just made right there in the restaurant.

    亀岡の山深い里犬甘野の「季楽」にはもう何回訪ねてきたことでしょう。 もちろん目的は蕎麦です。 ここの手打ちは最高に喉越しがよくて美味しくいただけます。 店先には地元でとれた野菜の販売もしています。

  • Jinento Market
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    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Fushimi-ku Takedaaoikecho 125
    "A farmers market located a five-minute walk from Kintetsu Railway Takeda Station. The market carries an abundance fresh ""jinen"" (""natural"") Kyoto fruits and vegetables grown by local farmers which customers can pick up with their own hands and choose which ones to buy. The vegetables and other goods sold in the market are also used to make the dishes served in the adjoining Jinen & Shokudo restaurant. Previously featured in the media, the market also carries farmer-made miso, Japanese pickles, Japanese confections, jams, and side dishes made with Kyoto vegetables."
  • Kintame Kameoka Factory Shop
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    Kyoto Kameoka-shi
    This pickle shop is one of long-established pickle shops in Kyoto attached to their Kameoka Factory. Because it is surrounded by the nature of Yunohana Onsen, we recommend taking the opportunity to explore the area when visiting the shop. Their pickles, which are made with a great deal of time and effort using seasonal ingredients, have many fans all across Japan. Make sure to enjoy the tastes each season has to offer.
  • Marche Oharano
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    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Nishikyo-ku Oharanohaigatacho 179 JA Kyoto Chuo Oharano Branch
    A local direct sales shop located in the front of the JA Kyoto Chuo Oharano Branch, just a five-minute drive from the Onohara Interchange on the Kyoto Jukan Expressway. Local Oharano produce and processed goods are sold every Tuesday morning as well as the morning of the first and third Saturdays of the month. This shop is just one part of the Oharano Local Brand Strategy put into place by the local residents. With the goal of letting people know who the local suppliers are the interior of the shop is decorated with photographs of the local suppliers. It's fun to find your favorite farmers while looking at their POP advertising including comments..
  • Furatto Miyama
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    Kyoto Nantan-shi Miyamacho Agake
    This farm direct shop is in the Miyama fureai hiroba roadside station, the eastern gateway to Miyama town. They offer fresh produce grown in Miyama, processed foods, and other goods direct from the growers with no middle-men. The dairy products and sweets made with Miyama milk are quite popular, and the gelato and soft-serve ice cream brings in passing drivers. There is an oyaki bun stand next door serving up oyaki packed with Miyama ingredients.
  • Maizuru Fururu Farm
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    Kyoto Maizuru-shi Sezaki 60
    This agricultural recreation spot is filled with natural blessings and was opened to help show the connection between food and farming. The area has a direct view of Wakasa port and Kanmuri island, and is embraced by greenery. On the grounds there is an agricultural restaurant, sweets shop, vegetable gardens, and direct sales shops. The Fururu Market sits at the center of the park, and is jam packed with fresh-harvested produce and agricultural products from local farmers. The weekends are especially crowded with shoppers. In addition to seasonal vegetables, there activities intended to spread awareness of the connections between farm and food. In collaboration with the Japan Farm Village Network 21, farmers from other regions also come to sell their goods, including things that can only be found here.
  • Mizuho Farm, Benten-no-Sato (Nishibetsuin Shop)
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    Kyoto Prefecture Kameoka City West Bunka Gods Mitarai 8
    Benten-no-Sato is a tamago-kake gohan (rice with raw egg) shop at Mizuho Farm's Furusato-sanpin Nishibetsuin Shop. It's a popular establishment where guests eat simple and hearty tamago-kake gohan set meals with all-you-can-eat fresh eggs from Mizuho Farm. The appearance and flavor are amazing, and the four kinds of soy sauce they offer go great with their rich, fresh eggs.
  • Minami Yamashiromuranorinsambutuchokubaisho
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    Kyoto Sourakugunminamiyamashiromura Kitaokawara Kubo 1-3
  • Seasonal Vegetable no Sato AEON MALL Kumiyama
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    Kyoto Kuse-gun Kumiyamacho
  • eambai Mine
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    Kyoto Kyoutangoshi Mineyamachoutamba 920-2
  • Maeda Farm
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    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Kita-ku Omiyahigashisomonguchicho 36-2
  • Mizusawa Farm
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    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Kita-ku Omiyagentakukitamachi 22
  • Moritanoen
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    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Iwakuranishigawarachou 232
  • Nakajima Direct Store
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    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Shugakuinokidonocho 25
  • Obara Farm
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    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Higashiyama-ku
  • Takemura Farm
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    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Yamashina-ku Kanshujigoshochicho 130
  • Awazu Farm Budo Direct Store
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    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Yamashina-ku Kajuji Goshonouchi Cho

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Its wooden tea houses, shuffling geisha, and spiritual sights have seen Kyoto hailed as the heart of traditional Japan, a world apart from ultramodern Tokyo. Despite being the Japanese capital for over a century, Kyoto escaped destruction during World War II, leaving behind a fascinating history which can be felt at every turn, from the fully gold-plated Kinkakuji Temple down to traditional customs such as geisha performances and tea ceremonies, which are still practiced to this day.

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