Shopping Spots in Around Mt. Hiei 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!

  • Shibakyu
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Oharashorinincho 58
    Long beloved as a local delicacy the shibazuke pickled vegetables are an Ohara tradition that is now one of the three famous Kyoto pickles. Along with shibazuke this shop also makes and sells other pickled vegetables made with carefully selected seasonal vegetables as well as Kyoto Tsukudani (preserved foods boiled in sweet soy sauce). Their seasonal Fukinoto Miso is incredibly popular.
  • FamilyMart Oharasanzenin
    Shopping
    Kyoto Pref. Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Oharauenochou 565-1
  • Seven-Eleven Kyoto Yase Ekimae
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Yasenosecho 42-3
  • Workshop Ai no Yakata
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Oharaonagasecho 276
  • Ohara Fureai Morning Market
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku
  • Sound point 55
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Yasekonoechou 717-2
  • Kumoi Chaya
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    4.0
    11 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Oharakusaocho 41

    店内に入ると、ほとんどの人が味噌鍋を注文していました。一人鍋でサービスされ、注文してから20分ほどかかります。とても美味しかったです。 しかしメニューにはバリエーションがなく何人かで色々と注文して食べるのは難しいでしょう。ですから味噌を食べなれていない外国人グループにはこのお店は不向きだと思います。

  • Kasumi Chaya Mori Zen
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Ohararaikoincho 270
  • Tomi Shiba
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Oharashorinincho 55-2
  • Motoshiro
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Ohararaikouinchou 140

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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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