Direct Sales Depot / Market Spots in Kameoka / Nantan Area

  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Kozaki Fureai Morning Market
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    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Miyazakicho Kozaki Kamidan Kawa 46
  • Satsuma Ai
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    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Oicho Namikawa 1-chome 42
  • Nishikaya Farmer Union Japan Agricultural Cooperatives Direct Store
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    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Honmecho Nishikaya Shio Ga 14
  • Okujo Fureai Morning Market
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    Kyoto Kameoka-shi
  • Chiyokawacho Fureai Morning Market
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    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Chiyokawacho Kitanosho Kunishi Ke Mori 19-banchi
  • Fureai Hieda No
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    Kyoto Kameoka-shi-Tanomachi Saeki Kaichi
  • Yasaichi
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    Kyoto Kameokashi Sogabechouanao Otsuka 54
  • Furikuomaru
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    Kyoto Nantanshi Miyamachoumiyawaki Shinoda 36
  • Furusato Farm Gokaso
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    Kyoto Nantan-shi Hiyoshicho
  • Furusatotannamiji
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    Kyoto Nantanshi Sonobechouhabu Nakanishi 48
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    Kyoto Nantan-shi Sonobecho Nie Ko Mizo
  • Kami Toyotomi Morning Market Himawari Group
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    Kyoto Fukuchiyama-shi
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    Kyoto Fukuchiyama-shi Kamishinmachi Shinmachi
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    Kyoto Fukuchiyamashi Kamioda 1719
  • Kawagita Morning Market
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    Kyoto Fukuchiyama Kawagita

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