Other Shopping Spots in Hyogo Area

  • Tokusankan Sasayama
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyogo Tamba-Sasayama-shi Kuroka 70-1
  • Awabi ware
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Hyogo Awaji-shi Omachi Kami 507-1
  • JA Hyogo Mirai Kasai Aisaikan
    Shopping
    Hyogo Kasai-shi Toyokuracho 1261-81
    This farmers' market is situated on the Flower Road. The market sells fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural products cultivated by local farmers. In addition to selling fresh, seasonal agricultural products, the market also holds fun events in which customers can come in contact with the people who produced what they're buying.
  • Minori
    Shopping
    Hyogo Tamba-Sasayama-shi Kondacho Kondashinden 21-10
    This farmers' market adjoins Konda Yakushi Onsen Nukumorinosato, a hot spring bathhouse with free-flowing spring water baths. The market sells safe, healthy vegetables, black soybeans, and Koshihikari rice provided by local Eco-Farmer-certified farmers. When in season, the market also sells wild boar meat, handmade miso, and maki sushi, and customers can come here and purchase fresh, locally-grown vegetables before or after enjoying hot spring bathing. An adjoining Tamba ware area displays and sells a tri-monthly changing selection of pieces by 13 pottery studios at any given time out of a total of more than 60.
  • Sasayama Gallery KITA'S
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Hyogo Tamba-Sasayama-shi Nikaimachi 9-1
    "This gallery and shop is 150 meters north of Tambasasyama City Hall. Operating out of a renovated old Japanese home built in the early Showa period, the establishment displays traditional crafts from across Japan and special collaboration items produced by world-famous product designer Toshiyuki Kita. The gallery's pieces born of collaborations with craftspeople supporting such traditional industries as Tamba ware and Arita ware pottery studios are simple yet light and easy to use, and customers rave they blend in perfectly as part of everyday life. In the adjoining ""Joan"" cafe, you can enjoy delicious coffee served in cups produced by Toshiyuki Kita."
  • Gallery BANYA
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Hyogo Sumoto-shi Aigacho Heianura 1953
    This modern art gallery is located near the East Coast Line on Awaji Island. Operating out of the remodeled residence of modern artist Kazuaki Maekawa, the gallery has a simple and fairy tale-esque atmosphere. The spacious gallery building was originally a cow shed and has been remodeled with stained glass windows. Displaying strange characters combining animal and human traits, and idiosyncratic pieces created from common items, visitors rave that you'll feel like you've been drawn into a strange, fairy tale world. As the gallery is located on the grounds of the artist's private residence, prospective visitors are recommended to make contact in advance.
  • JA Hyogo Mirai Sunpatio Ono (Farmer's Market Under the Jurisdiction of the Union of Kansai Government)
    Shopping
    Hyogo Ono-shi Kiyotanicho 1545-321
    This farmers' market is located in Sunflower Hill Park, famous for delighting the eyes of visitors with 380 thousand sunflower plants in summer and 3.8 million cosmos plants in autumn. Opened in 2002, the market sells morning-picked vegetables, dairy products, and processed foods produced with great care by local farmers. The market's tofu and miso, made with locally-grown soybeans; fresh, seasonal vegetables; and other agricultural products are all from Ono City. You can also purchase locally-grown Koshihikari rice, renowned for its delicious flavor, and have it polished on the spot. Serving as a space where producers and consumers intermingle, the market is widely loved by local residents and others.
  • Kirameki Kande Farmers' Market
    Shopping
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Nishi-ku Kandecho Kosokuno 30-17
    "The farmers market in the Hyogo Rakuno Seikatsu Center, which primarily works on social and educational projects. It sells fresh picked fruit and vegetables grown by local farmers. The venue's ""Kuchina Kande"" processing facility sells jam, sweets, and bread and is a good place to purchase freshly made products with seasonal ingredients. The roughly 14-hectare grounds also have a restaurant, a green house, and a display area with farming equipment."
  • Marche Rokko
    Shopping
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Nishi-ku Hasetanicho Hase 334-1
    A farmer's market located across the street from the Hasetani branch of JA Hyogo Rokko exactly half-way between Seishin-chuo and Seishin-minami. They sell items like Rokko beef, premium Kobe pork, locally grown rice, and fresh picked vegetables. Rokko brand Kobe beef is raised at Kobe Ushi Bokujo (cattle ranch) in Hasetani-cho and the savoriness of the lean meat fills the mouth as you chew. Their croquettes made with top-quality beef, ground meat cutlets, and pork roast they prepare themselves daily are all popular. Many people also look forward to chatting with the farmers.
  • Agricultural Cooperative Market Hall JA Farmers’ Market
    Shopping
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Nishi-ku Hiranocho Inji 660-1
    A farmer's market about 10 minutes from Tamatsu Interchange on the Daini-Shinmei Road. Across from the JA Hyogo Rokko Kobe Nishi Green Center, they sell fresh seasonal vegetables harvested in Nishi Ward, Kobe City. Farming and animal husbandry thrive in the area thanks to the pure natural environment of the Rokko Mountains and the warm climate of Seto Inland Sea. The cozy, clean shop is lined with a variety of specialty products such as normal rice, sake rice, kikuna greens, and tomatoes.
  • Motomachi Marche
    Shopping
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Chuo-ku Motomachidori 5-chome 8-3
    "A showroom in the Motomachi 5-Chome shopping district. A three-minute walk from Nishi-Motomachi Station, it sells specialty products like agricultural produce and prepared items from around the prefecture. Originally it was known as the ""Motomachi Weekend Marche"" and was held outdoors on Saturdays, but it extended its hours in 2014 and became the type of shop you see today. It has a reputation for connecting farm and consumers with items like vegetables, fruit, and various prepared products. It also provides information on regional events and the draws of areas throughout the prefecture."
  • Smile Farm Fujimoto Osawa Farmers' Market
    Shopping
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Kita-ku Ozocho Hisaibara 1187
    This farmer's market is operated by the local Ozo farm Smile Farm Fujimoto. It sells vegetables freshly-harvested vegetables brought each morning by a couple of dozen local farmers, most of whom who are Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries certified Eco Farmers. The market is especially popular for offering freshly-picked fruits including strawberries, grapes, and figs at reasonable prices. All of the leftover produce is taken away in the evening, assuring that all of the agricultural products available for purchase is always fresh.
  • Agricultural Cooperative Market Hall Nonohana
    Shopping
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Kita-ku Arinonakamachi 3-1-2
    This JA Hyogo Rokko farmer's market is located about one kilometer from the Nishinomiya-kita Interchange on the Shin-Meishin Expressway. The market, which has a warm and homelike interior, sells produced, processed products, and other items created with care by local producers. One of the market's most notable offerings is Yamada Nishiki rice. This variety of rice, of which Hyogo Prefecture happens to be Japan's biggest producer, is well-regarded for its suitability for sake-making. The market offers a free rice milling service, so customers can purchase their desired variety of rice milled exactly to their specifications. The market is a familiar place for interacting with and getting to know the individual people who produce the produce and other products on the market's shelves.
  • Agricultural Cooperative Market Hall Suzuran (Farmers' Market Under the Jurisdiction of the Union of Kansai Koiki Rengo)
    Shopping
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Kita-ku Suzurandai Higashimachi 4-5-26
    This JA Hyogo Rokko farmer's market is located about 100 meters away from the east exit of Suzurandai Station. The market is packed with fresh seasonal vegetables and flowers. The area is suited for producing a wide variety of agricultural products including rice, vegetables, fruits, and meat thanks to the clear water from the Rokko mountain range and the warm climate of the Setouchi region. Its potherb mustard, which is grown in both outdoor fields and in greenhouses and is available all year long, has a mild flavor that tastes great whether served raw or cooked. The leafy green has an enjoyable contrast between the softness of the leaves and the crunchiness of the stems. The area's green onions, which are noted for their straight, soft leaves and their subtle flavor, are beloved as a condiment that can enhance any dish.
  • Agricultural Cooperative Market Hall Saisai Yamaguchi (Farmers' Market Under the Jurisdiction of the Union of Kansai Koiki Rengo)
    Shopping
    Hyogo Nishinomiya-shi Yamaguchicho Shimo-Yamaguchi 1-9-2
    "This farmer's market is located next to the JA Hyogo Rokko Shimoyamaguchi Branch. It sells safe, high-quality produce harvested locally in Nishinomiya City. It is most notable for offering a diverse selection of vegetables supplied by more than 50 local producers. The northern area of the city is famous for having soil well suited for growing rice, so the market quickly sells out of rice labeled as ""Grown in Northern Nishinomiya."" The market offers vegetables not often seen at volume retailers and is reputed to be a place where you can enjoy shopping at a leisurely pace despite the market's small size."
  • Kitaharima Shunsaikan
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    Shopping
    Hyogo Nishiwaki-shi Nomuracho 800-1
    This farmer's market attached to the Nishiwaki Regional Wholesale Market sells freshly-harvested vegetables, process products, bread, side dishes, and more. The spacious 400-square-meter shop has earned a reputation as a place to buy fresh vegetables grown with care by local farmers at reasonable prices. The market also puts a lot of effort into researching unusual vegetables and process products in order to help customers discover new flavors. Shunkabo, the market's attached processing room, makes side dishes and process products using fresh local vegetables, Kurodasho Wagyu beef, and other local ingredients. If you time your visit right, you may even be able to buy these products freshly made.

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  • Veges-kan
    Shopping
    Hyogo Aioi-shi Oishicho 19-1
    This JA farmer's market is located about a five-minute walk from JR Aioi Station. This hub for local production and local consumption as well as for interaction between consumers and producers sells freshly-harvested vegetables. All of the highly seasonal agricultural and livestock products are brought to the market first thing in the morning by local farmers. All of the unsold items are collected by the end of each day, assuring that customers can always get their hands on fresh products. The market's diverse selection of handmade processed products are also popular.
  • Toretate Yasai Farmers’ Market
    Shopping
    Hyogo Tanba-shi Hikamicho Ichibe 440 JA Tambahikami Main Store Mae
    This farmer's market is located 600 meters from Hikami Interchange on the Kitakinki-Toyooka Expressway via Prefectural Route 7. The market sells fresh produce sent straight from local farms in Tamba City. The data of every item including delivery dates and expiration dates is managed using POS terminals and the market's staff also visually checks the freshness of the products. In addition to local specialties such as Tamba black adzuki bean, Tamba chestnuts, and Tamba-Hikami rice, the market also offers a wide variety of products such as handmade processed products and cut flowers.
  • Floral Island Farmers'Market
    Shopping
    Hyogo Awaji Shiura 642-1
    "This farmer's market is located about a three minute drive from Higashiura Interchange on the Kobe-Awaji-Naruto Expressway. The market, which has a motto of ""freshness, peace of mind, and safety,"" sells a wide variety of seasonal produce. A total of more than 200 varieties of fruits and vegetables can be found on the shelves of the market each year. The market is so popular that lines form outside of it early in the morning on Saturdays and Sundays. In addition to agricultural products, the market also offers fresh fish from Higashiura's Kariya Fishing Port, processed products such as onion soups and dressings, and a wide variety of Awaji Island specialties and souvenirs."
  • Awaji City Farmer's Market ONOKORO Batake
    Shopping
    Hyogo Awaji-shi Shiotaniijima 8-5 (Awaji World Park ONOKORO Gate Mae)
    This farmer's market is located next to the entrance to Awaji World Park ONOKORO about a 15-minute drive from Tsuna-Ichinomiya Interchange on the Kobe-Awaji-Naruto Expressway. There is no need to enter the park in order to shop at the market. The market carries a wide range of fresh fruits and vegetables harvested locally on Awaji Island, local specialties, and processed products. Local specialties of Awaji Island such as onions, lettuce, and loquats are especially popular. Some other recommendations include the fruit, rice, eggs, and cut flowers.

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Hyogo prefecture stretches from the north coast to the south coast on the western end of the popular Kansai region, encompassing verdant mountains, urban beaches, and fantastic historical sights. The prefecture’s main attractions lie along the south coast at Kobe, the prefectural capital, a pretty harbor city best known for its production of the renowned Kobe beef, and Himeji, the home of Himeji Castle, one of the country’s most beautifully preserved feudal castles, perched magically atop a hill.

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