Groceries Spots in Wakayama City Suburbs Area

  • Kuroshio Market
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    Wakayama Pref. Wakayamashi Kemi 1527
    You’ll find this seafood market on the manmade Wakayama Marina City island in Wakayama Bay, Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture. The building has a retro Showa-period atmosphere complete with a fresh fish market with catches from the nearby sea and all over the world, a food court where you can enjoy a seafood rice bowl and sushi, and restaurants with tons of seafood options. There’s also a spectacular tuna slicing show held three times a day, not to mention a seafood barbecue area where you can feel the sea breeze and see the ocean while grilling fresh fish you bought at the market.

    There are several different stalls selling fresh and frozen fish, as well as pickled vegetables, marinaded squid and frozen crab. At the back, there are shopsmthat you can order sushi or charashi...

  • Saikazaki Fishing Port Direct Sales Store (Union of Kansai Governments Direct Sales Market)
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Saikazaki 1162 Saikazaki Fishery Cooperative
    This fishermen's market is operated by Saikazaki Fishing Port. Here you can purchase seafood delivered straight from the boats which can be seen dotting Saikazaki Fishing Port. The market is filled with shipping crates and styrofoam boxes, and customers speak directly to one of the fisherman working inside, saying what fish they want and negotiating the price. Operating hours vary by season; between October and mid-May, fresh green tiger prawn, sea bream, red tonguesole, and other fresh seafood is delivered to the market from 3 p.m. onward. Seafood delivers occur from 8:30 p.m. onward from mid-May until Sports Day in October, and during this time the market is filled with daggertooth pike conger and southern rough shrimp. Note that the market is closed on days with poor weather.
  • Wakayama Farmers’ Mart Kinokuni Fruit Village
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    Wakayama Pref. Wakayamashi Kemi 1527
    You’ll find this farmer’s market on the manmade island “Wakayama Marina City” floating in Wakayama Bay in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture. You’ll find seasonal fruits, vegetables, and processed goods from farmers throughout the prefecture. The onsite juice stand offers freshly squeezed orange and peach juice. There’s also rich ice cream made from fresh milk, and the “Kinokuni rolls” made with refined Japanese sugar (wasanbon) make popular souvenirs.
  • KadaSengyo Limited (Union of Kansai Governments Direct Sales Market)
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Kada 141-5
    This wholesale shop sells Premier Wakayama-certified red sea bream, Kada octopus, and other seafood straight from Kada Fishing Port. Despite being a wholesale shop, the general public can shop here, and the shop even offers home delivery service. Here you can buy rare varieties of seafood you never see in volume retailers and other fresh seafood at reasonable prices. The shop holds a variety of events, such as a daytime market on the first Saturday of the month, fresh fish display and purchase meets, and free sashimi handouts.
  • Tsukemono-dokoro Kawasaki
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Mikimachi Minaminocho 32-2
    This tsukemono Japanese pickles specialty shop is located in Miki-machi, Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture. The shop's signature product is its choice mizunasu eggplant lightly pickled in salted rice bran; available from March to October, many fans come back again and again to purchase these delicious pickles. In winter, the shop's pickled sliced radish and napa cabbage pickled with brine and fermented rice bran are equally popular. Other available products include umeboshi pickled plums, pickled daikon radish, and kimchi, and you're sure to find your favorite variety of pickled vegetables sold here. The shop can also create a pickles assortment for you based on your budget, perfect for giving as a souvenir, and the shop provides home delivery service.
  • Banchaya
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Takumimachi 33
    This tea shop carries teas from Wakayama Prefecture, famous for its tea utensils; and from across the country. Wakayama was famously the first place where chagayu rice porridge made with tea was sold in a can; just open one of these cans yourself and you'll experience the flavor of delicious rice porridge cooked with hojicha roasted green tea. The shop is filled with products which make it easy even for the non-tea-lover to enjoy tea, including a gift pack containing canned chagayu and umeboshi pickled plums from Wakayama Prefecture, and black tea lattes made with Shirahama and Kumano black tea.
  • Yabushin
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Shinwakaura 1-1 Wakaura Fishing Port
    This seafood market is located a 30-minute drive from the Wakayama Interchange on the Hanwa Expressway. This shop is operated by a seafood company and sells kama-age shirasu whitebait brought into port that very day, sun-dried chirimen dried whitebait, nori seaweed sheets, and other seafood products. The shop's vividly white fresh and kama-age shirasu is made with whitebait that has the kind of top class flavor some say only comes from Wakayaura Bay. The shop also operates as a restaurant and the signature and luxurious shirasu donburi rice bowl is topped with both plump, just-caught fresh shirasu and savory, mild-flavored kama-age shirasu. Quantities vary depending on weather and fish catches, and prospective customers are recommended to make a reservation in advance.
  • Wakaura Fishing Port Ottotto Square
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Shinwakaura 1-1 Wakaura Fishing Port
    This shop is located a 30-minute drive from the Wakayama Interchange on the Hanwa Expressway. This seafood market, opened on November 3rd, 2012, operates out of a remodeled cold storage building in Wakaura Fishing Port and sells fresh seafood and seafood products. Here you can buy young shirasu whitebait from Wakaura Bay, asari clams, green tiger prawns, sea bream, horse mackerel, and other locally-caught fresh seafood, as well as seafood products such as tempura and kamaboko steamed fish paste at a low price.
  • Farmer's Market Yottette (Aeon Mall Wakayama Store)
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi
    Located inside Aeon Mall Wakayama, this is a farmers market where customers can see the faces of the people who produced the vegetables they are buying. The market stocks fresh, safe, healthy, and inexpensive fruits and vegetables; flowers; and umeboshi pickled plums and other confections and foods made by the hands of farmers; as well as specialty and renowned products from the 30 cities, towns, and villages in Wakayama Prefecture. The walls of the market are covered in photos of the farmers who made the products it sells. In addition to Wakayama, the market sells an array of foods and products from Osaka and Nara. The market's selection slowly changes over time and it also offers various seasonal recommended items, ensuring you'll want to come back here again and again to see what's new.
  • Shinsenmura
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Hirao 23-6
    This is a 10-minute walk from Idakiso Station on the Wakayama Electric Railway. This market sells fresh fruits and vegetables from local farmers, rice, foods, and local specialty products. In addition, the market also offers a sweet potato harvesting activity from September; popular with families with children, you can even roast and eat the sweet potatoes you dug up, right on the spot! A restaurant serving dishes made with fresh vegetables adjoins the market and here you can fill you belly with simple and delicious country-style food.
  • Hanamura Kimiidera Kyogijomae
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Kemi 1130
  • Chateraise Furuya
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Koya 95-1
  • Chateraise Wakayama Suehiro
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Tanakamachi 2-90
  • Chateraise Wakayama Interchange
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Taya 138-banchi
  • Hotto Motto Wakayama Hirosetoricho
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Hirosetoricho 3-chome 49
  • Hotto Motto Wakayama Kitajima
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Kitajima 427-44
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM AEON MALL Wakayama
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Naka Kusunokidani 573-banchi AEON MALL Wakayama 1F
  • KALDI COFFEE FARM WakayamaMIO Kita
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Tomodacho 5-18 WakayamaMIO Kita 1F
  • Hokka Hokka Tei Wakayama Sta. Higashiguchi
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Oda 2-chome 14-ban 9-105-go
  • Hokka Hokka Tei Kozaki
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Kozaki 158-2

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Wakayama prefecture unites pilgrims, food lovers, and culture buffs in a tranquil corner of Japan at the base of the Kii Peninsula. The setting for many a Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail, Wakayama invites those in search of spirituality from one side of the prefecture to the other, from the 100-plus Buddhist temples of the sacred Mount Koya in the west to the inspiring temples of the Kumano Sanzan set among breathtaking nature in the east. Once the grueling hike is complete, make a beeline for Wakayama city to savor some of the country’s most delicious ramen noodles.

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