Shopping Spots in Kameoka / Nantan Area

  • Farmer's Market TAWAWA ASAGIRI
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    4.0
    16 Reviews
    Shopping
    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。

  • Inukanno Fudokan Kira
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    4.5
    5 Reviews
    Shopping
    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。

  • Mameya Kurobee
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    2.5
    7 Reviews
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Amarubecho
    A gift and souvenir shop located 100 meters from the Kameoka Interchange on the Kyoto-Jukan Expressway in Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture. The shop sells local specialty Kyoto vegetables, Japanese pickles, Tanba black soybeans, and other Kyoto souvenirs. There's also jams made with Kyoto vegetables, rolls cakes made with soy milk cream wrapped in a black sesame seed and bamboo charcoal sponge cake, black soybean milk crepes made with high class matcha powdered green tea, and other tasty sweets. The shop is a great place to spend some time picking out souvenirs after going on the Hozu-gawa River Boat Ride or visiting Yunohana Onsen.

    訪れる(セット旅行で無理やり連れて行かれているだけだが)度に、寂れる施設と云う印象が強くなる。いかに平日とは云え、この寂しさは何なのか?客も我々一行だけ。数十分居たが、他には誰も来る者がない。かつての(コロナ禍前の、開店したての頃)賑わいはどこに行った?いかに平日とは云えこれでは先が・・・。商品も少ない、時節柄だろうが、試食も無い、買うのは後期高齢者の叔母ちゃんばかりで、少しでも若い(と、云っても...

  • Kintame Kameoka Factory Shop
    Shopping
    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.
  • Kyo-gashi Fujiko (Azuki-no-sato)
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Kawarabayashicho Kawarajiri Taka
    "This tourist facility located in a rich environment known as ""the Kitchen of Kyoto"" is a place where visitors can experience agriculture, sweets making classes, and other activities. The facility accepts groups of 5 to 50 people (reservation required). Sweets making classes are taught by craftsmen from the Kyo-gashi Fujiko, a shop of traditional Kyoto-style sweets. After the class, participants can enjoy Japanese sweets and matcha tea at the facility's teahouse."
  • Kyo-tsukemono Mori Kameoka Tsuke-dokoro
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Shinocho Oji Miyanomoto 1
    "This shop sells Kyoto-style pickles made with carefully-selected ingredients including vegetables harvested locally from its own farm in Kameoka. The shop is directly connected to the factory, so customers can sample pickles made with the season's most delicious vegetables. Another offering almost as popular as their seasonal pickles is their ""Otofu,"" a tofu side dish featuring tofu from Saga Tofu Morika flavored with great care using Saikyo white miso and mirin (sweet cooking rice wine)."
  • Wagashi-dokoro Takuhiro
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Shinocho Umahori Higashigaki 1-1
    This shop makes and sells delicious high-quality wagashi (Japanese-style sweets) with lavish amounts of ingredients sourced locally in Tanba. The shop values the old way of making wagashi and does not freeze or use preservatives in its products. Its mainstay items are its roppoyaki (baked cube-shaped cakes with a sweet bean paste filling), soba manju (steamed buns made with buckwheat flour with a sweet bean paste filling), and ubatama (a confection made of black sugar and agar with a sweet bean paste filling). Other offerings include their asa-namagashi (fresh prepared sweets), dorayaki (red bean pancakes), and yokan (sweet jellied red bean paste).
  • Eprouver Ishikawa
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Nishitsutsujigaokadaisendai 1-1-113
    This confectionery shop truly puts its heart and soul into its delicious creations. Their popular Eprouver Rolls, roll cakes that have a solid texture yet easily melt in your mouth, can fairly be called the face of the shop. Their petit gateau, baked sweets, and other confections including Entrements and Confiserie are as beautiful as jewels in a treasure chest.
  • Hirokiya
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Sogabecho Nanjo Shimogawara 13-1
    This shop is filled with Japanese confections crafted with the choicest domestic ingredients and nothing else, resulting in sweets that fully bring out their innate delicious flavor. The shop is particularly famous for its shiomame (salted legume) daifuku rice cakes. The shop's shiomame daifuku are made red peas prepared according to a proprietary method and added to the rice cakes in a unique ratio. Other popular shop products include the seasonal strawberry daifuku rice cakes, and the chestnut manju buns made with Tamba chestnuts.
  • PATISSERIE chez Santa
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Oicho Tsuchida 2-1-16 SY Grand Building 1F
    This pastry shop recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. It is popular for its healthy donuts made with rice flour produced in Kameoka. Their special cakes and other baked sweets for special occasions, which are each made with great care, are also very popular. They also offer limited-time items made with seasonal ingredients that have many fans.
  • Hozugawa Arare Honpo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Oicho Namikawa 3-11-45
    This venerable shop established in 1949 sells tasty Kyoto-style arare made with carefully-selected ingredients produced by the abundant nature of Kyotanba. Each and every one of the bite-sized rice crackers is made the old-fashioned way with great care. The shop's arare have even been selected for the Kyoto Ginmi Hyakusen, a list of Kyoto's 100 best products. The most popular item is their Arare Hitotsubu, an assortment of eight varieties of arare in one bag that allows you enjoy the inherent flavor of the rice.
  • Bio Sweet's Capo Capo
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    4.0
    5 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Funai-gun Kyotanbacho Sakabara
    This sweets shop in Kyotamba Town, an area in the center of Kyoto Prefecture known for producing Tamba-Dainagon red beans and Tanba black soybeans. They have long created simple treats in this patisserie atelier surrounded by the lush mountains and ayu sweetfish-filled Yura river. Their flagship product is a Vanilla Creampuff, featuring fresh-baked pastries filled with custard cream made from organic Madagascar vanilla beans. They're popular for their natural, mellow sweetness that refreshes body and soul. The attached cafe offers a full lunch menu made with organic vegetables, as well.

    お隣のカヌー体験教室に参加してランチで寄りました。 自然に囲まれたお店です。 スイーツもありました。 スイーツだけを購入に来られてました。 パスタのランチと日替わりランチをシェアして頂きました。 私にはパスタが少し辛かったですが、お野菜も沢山で楽しく美味しかったです。 日替わりランチはチキンでしたが香ばしくジューシーでとっても美味しく頂きました。 ゆっくりと時間が過ぎて充実したランチタイムでした...

  • Furatto Miyama
    Shopping
    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.
  • Miyama Omoshiro Nomin (Farmers) Club
    Shopping
    Kyoto Nantan-shi Miyamacho Uchikubo
    This shop, marked by the chimney and open terrace, stands just in front of Kitamura, the famous Kayabuki no Sato historical village. The shop interior is built like a log house from cedar logs, and offers additive-free hand-made ham and sausage. The shop is all barrier free, so it's open to children in strollers and wheelchair users. They completely avoid the use of artificial adhesive and chemical additives so those sensitive to artificial chemicals can visit in comfort. This shop focuses on an additive free & gentle environment from top to bottom and holds handmade sausage classes and various events. There is a cafe offering hot dogs with their house-made sausage and cake sets.
  • French Patissiere Adachi Otoemon Kyoto Main Shop
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Fukuchiyama-shi Naiki 44-18
    This patisserie is in Kyoto's sweets center, Tamba, on the north side of Fukuchiyama Castle. They use select ingredients from all over the world and make careful use of each one to create exquisite delights. The pound cake Kuri no Terrine Ten uses Tamba chestnuts that have been selected for size and appearance from A-rank chestnuts, carefully selected European chestnuts, and French La Viette AOC fermented butter and wasanbon sugar from a maker that was founded in 1804, all to create a truly exceptional work of baker's art. It offers a taste of two varieties of chestnut in one perfect mix.
  • Mizuho Farm, Benten-no-Sato (Nishibetsuin Shop)
    Shopping
    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.
  • Tamba Wine House
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Funaigunkyoutambachou Toyota Chihara 83
    The Tamba Wine House, in Kyotamba Town, Funai County, Kyoto Prefecture, has their own expansive vineyard and brewery where you can observe the wine making process from fermentation through to bottling, and then enjoy some wine tasting at the salon bar. The restaurant offers cuisine made from regional produce and Tamba beef. Wine and souvenir gifts can be purchased at the shop.
  • River Walker
    Shopping
    Hyogo Himeji-shi Koderacho Mizoguchi 1183-17
    The outdoor goods store is located on the right side of Route 312 running parallel to the Ichikawa River from the Mizoguchi intersection, and mainly deals with canoes, kayaks, and telemark skis. The store is also an authorized school of the Japan Safety Canoeing Association, and offers tours and courses, including river rafting.
  • AEON Fukuchiyama
    Shopping
    Kyoto Fukuchiyama-shi Iwai 79-8
  • Yura no Garden
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    3.5
    5 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Kyoto Fukuchiyama-shi Hori Imaoka 6

    特別なものはないよねぇ、お土産専門店等が有れば寄る価値有るかもしれないけど、、飲食店は便利かも、芝生は綺麗でした。

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