Japanese Confectionery Spots in Kameoka / Nantan Area

  • 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."
  • 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).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Tsuruya Yoshinobu FACTORY
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Oicho
  • Chikiriya
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Fukuchiyama Okano 23
  • Turuyakaho
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Kyoto Ayabeshi Honmachi 4-26
  • Kadoya
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Ayabe-shi Aonocho Nishi No Ushiro 43
  • Miyashiro Ya
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    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Ayabe-shi Miyashirocho Miyashiro 29

    味も良く上品で見栄えするので宴席や法事のお菓子の定番にしています。梅が丸ごと入った綾人や、くるみのきな粉餅口福を買うことが多い。季節限定のいちご羽二重は凄く人気が有り、購入時は早い目のチェックが必要。

  • Yoshimi Confectionery shop
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Ayabe-shi Honmachi 5-chome 31
  • Asahi Do
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Umajicho Sumiyoshi 25-1
  • Ogura Sanso Namikawa
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Oimachi Namikawa 3-28-6
  • hodugawararehompo Alprazza
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameokashi Shinochounojou Uemata 11-1
  • Gokashitukasaotowaya
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameokashi Shinochoushino Shimokitaura 36-5
  • Hitoshiseitambado
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameokashi Kawarabayashichoukawarajiri Kitakakiuchi 72-2
  • Shio Take
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Kawaramachi 58
  • Hinode
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Yasumachi 14
  • Shibataya Main Store
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Nantan-shi Sonobecho Wakamatsucho 27
  • Shitumiya
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Nantanshi Sonobechoumisonomachi 733-1
  • Kadomatukashi
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Kyoto Nantanshi Yagichouyagi Kanokusa 51

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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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