Direct Sales Depot / Market Spots in Maizuru / Miyazu Area

  • Maizuru Fururu Farm
    Travel / Tourism
    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.
  • eambai Mine
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoutangoshi Mineyamachoutamba 920-2
  • Amanohashidate Blueberry Farm
    Shopping
    Kyoto Miyazu-shi Hioki 2825
  • Shu Kishida Farm
    Shopping
    Kyoto Miyazu-shi Ishiura 407-2
  • Fruit Daido
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyotango-shi Kumihamacho Oi 148
  • nose hajimenoen
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoutangoshi Kumihamachouhirata 873
  • Shiba no Farm
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyotango-shi Aminocho Tawarano 157-banchi
  • Date Farm Direct Store
    Shopping
    Kyoto Yosa-gun Yosanocho Ishikawa 1395-1
  • Sa Midori Ai Morning Market
    Shopping
    Kyoto Yosa-gun Yosanocho Ishikawa Atago
  • Tangoasaichi
    Shopping
    Kyoto Pref. Kyoutangoshi Aminochouamino 367
  • Minato Fishery Cooperative Marine Plaza
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyotango-shi Kumihamacho Minatomiya

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