Groceries Spots in Ehime Area

  • Shu-chan Hiroba
    Shopping
    Ehime Pref. Saijoushi Tambarachouikeda 290
    First opened in 2006, this is Shikoku's largest direct sales depot. Here you can buy and sell fresh, safe, delicious produce at low prices that you couldn't find outside of a direct sales depot because they purchase produce at low price directly from the makers. Along with the expected seasonal fruits and vegetables you'll be able to find everything in this Farmer's Goods-Local Goods shop including meat products, fresh fish, dairy goods, and gifts. There's also Shu-chan's Marugoto Cafe which offers light meals such as curry and hot sandwiches as well as fresh 100% fruit juice and smoothies and soft serve ice cream. You can also eat food you've bought from the shop in the cafe. A popular menu item is the Melon Mountain which uses an entire half of a melon.
  • Yamadaya Manju (Uwa Main Shop)
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    4.0
    12 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ehime Pref. Seiyoshi Uwachounomachi 3-288
    A long-standing Japanese-style confectioner that first opened in 1867. They have seven directly managed branches including in Ebisu, Tokyo, and approximately 170 dealers nationwide. Their manju (steamed bun stuffed with sweet bean paste) use only high quality redbeans and granulated sugar and are small and elegant, weighing only 22-grams apiece. Their manju (steamed bun stuffed with sweet bean paste) with almost transparent wrappings are available for individual purchase and make perfect souvenirs.

    昔から地域で親しまれていた山田屋まんじゅう。 今では全国区となっていますが、すべてはここから始まったお店です。 東京に住んでいる方たちの方が、送るとありがたがってくれますね。 小さなおまんじゅうで こしあんが上品な感じ、個人的に牛乳といただくとおいしいです。 わざわざ本店までこなくても 今ではいたるところに店舗があったり、空港や駅、百貨店などにも販売されており、ちょっと食べたいときに買ってしまうお...

  • Korokke no Mitsuwa
    Shopping
    Ehime Pref. Matsuyamashi Dougoyunomachi 12-33
    This deep-fried food delicatessen is located alongside the ramen shop Shokubo Yumejikon in front of the Botchan Karakuri Clock at the entrance to the Dogo Shopping Street. Their popular products include their Jaco Cutlet, a crispy breaded fried mix of minced fish and vegetables. Having appeared in numerous forms of media and gourmet TV programs, they are well known as one of Ehime's gourmet delicacies. Other great fried foods perfect for eating while you explore the area are their Iyo beef croquette, their pork and ginger croquette, and their tatsuta-age, a deep-fried fish or meat marinated in soy sauce and other flavors, and coated with potato starch. You can also enjoy piping hot deep-fried food at the ramen shop next-door.
  • Tanaka Kamaboko (Main Shop)
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    4.0
    8 Reviews
    Shopping
    Ehime Pref. Uwajimashi Chuouchou 1-6-15
    This long-standing kamaboko (steamed seasoned fish paste) manufacturer was first opened in Uwajima in 1888 and stands alongside Odawara and Akashi, as one of Japan's three most famous producers of kamaboko. They make Yakinuki-style (Roasting cooking method) salt-only flavored kamaboko using fresh local Uwajima lizardfish. It's characterized by its tender constancy and crisp flavor. They offer a wide variety of fish products including chikuwa (tube-shaped fish paste), dried young sardines, sumaki fish strips, and Uwajima specialty Jako-ten, which is a fried fish paste with the skin and bones included. The kamaboko and Jako-ten assortments make for great gifts and souvenirs.

    じゃこ天を求め愛媛宇和島に構える明治23年創業の[田中蒲鉾]に訪問しました...

  • Tamaya Saint Honore
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    4.5
    28 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ehime Pref. Imabarishi Kyoueichou 2-2-54
    This long-standing western-style confectioner is an Imabari landmark. First opened in 1903 they've continued to offer the same flavor over four generations. One of their hallmarks is that summer classic, shaved ice. The making of the shaved ice is overseen by the shop's patissier owner and after being shaken and whipped it stands out for its smooth melt-in-your-mouth texture. They offer 30 different flavors including their Milkshake with the classic sweetness and Strawberry-Milk with the luxurious taste of strawberries. During the winter months they open as a coffee shop and mainly sell cakes.

    ここのミルクセーキは最高です。子供の頃から変わらぬ味。しかし、ミルクセーキだけでなく、苺も、抹茶も、胡麻、コーヒー、マンゴー、ブルーベリーたくさんのスペシャルなたも迷ってしまう事になります。 帰省したら必ず食べたくなります。 地方発送もありますが、是非お店で食べてくださいな。

  • BESSHIAME HOMPO / CHO-BE
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    4.0
    2 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ehime Pref. Nihamashi Gou 2-6-5
    The Besshi Ame Candy, a top quality delicious sweet milk candy, was named after the Besshi Copper Mine, one of Japan's three largest copper mines. They still make their glucose syrup the classic way in copper kettles giving the candy a simple nostalgic flavor. A set with five different flavors including local Ehime specialty the mandarin orange, green tea, strawberry, cocoa, and peanut makes for the perfect souvenir or snack with your tea. With at least one-week prior appointment you can see the manufacturing process. The attached Hand-made Udon Cho-be offers chewy and slippery texture noodles.

    愛媛のお土産店でよく見かける別子飴は別子銅山のあった新居浜のお土産です。懐かしい感じのする包みで5種類の味があります。アソートで買えば色々な味が楽しめお手頃価格のお土産です。

  • Hoshika no Yubeshi (Higashi-machi Shop)
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ehime Pref. Saijoushi Higashimachi 225-2
    A long-standing Japanese confectioner that first opened in 1867. The origins of yubeshi, a sweet yuzu-citrus flavored steamed dumpling, is said to date back to the Ashikaga-period where it was a preserved food for warriors and high-class family celebrations. The shop first began when they made maru-yubeshi by hollowing a yuzu citrus and filling it with a mix of sugar, miso, rice flour and mochi flour before steaming it then presenting it to the then lord of the Saijo region, Matsudaira Sakyo. Along with their maru-yubeshi, which takes two to three months to make, they also offer other products such as a bite-size yubeshi baked covered in natural bamboo, and a yuneri made from boiling yuzu-citrus skins with sugar and soy sauce.
  • Kyouwa Syuzou Brewery Shop KURAMOTO
    Shopping
    Ehime Iyo-gun Tobecho Ominami 400
    This Japanese sake direct sales shop is located along Prefectural Route 53 in Ominami, Tobe Town, Iyo County. It is part of the brewery operated by Kyouwa Syuzou, the makers of the famous Hatsuyukihai brand of sake. Visitors can sample and purchase the brewery’s regular products as well as limited-issue products. It is also possible to see vintage sake-making tools on display and purchase Tobe-yaki sake cups and bottles. Tobe-yaki Ware is a local style of pottery that is a specialty of the region. A cafe, Sakagura Cafe Hatsuyuki, is also attached to the shop.
  • Akoyahime Kisaiya Hiroba Shop
    Shopping
    Ehime Uwajima-shi Bentencho 1-318-16
    This delicatessen is located inside of the Roadside Station Minato Oasis Uwajima Kisaiya Plaza in Benten-cho 1-Chome, Uwajima City. The shop sells side dishes, bento boxes, and other items made that make use of local specialties. This includes their pearl croquettes, the shop’s flagship item, which are made with the adductor muscles of Akoya pearl oysters.
  • Nonaka Kamaboko Shop
    Shopping
    Ehime Uwajima-shi Horibatacho 1-53
    This kamaboko shop is located in Horibata-cho, Uwajima City. It sells a number of processed seafood products including jakoten, a specialty of Uwajima. These fried fish cakes are made with minced small fry, which are not usually used to make kamaboko. Other offerings include their “teoshi tempura,” a version of jakoten made only with savoury and chewy bonito belly, as well as kamaboko made with lizardfish. The shop makes its products the old-fashioned way using exclusively fresh fish.
  • Sakami Kigetsudo
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ehime Kita-gun Uchikocho Uchiko 1959
    This Japanese sweets shop is located on Honmachi-dori Street in Uchiko, Uchiko Town, Kita County. Their specialty is their famous kurimanju (steamed chestnut buns), which have a history dating back more than a century. Other offerings include Japanese sweets such as monaka (red bean paste wafer sandwiches) as well as western-style sweets such as their limited-issue roll cakes.

    看板の店名の上に老舗と書いてあります。外観も素敵で、上の部分が白の格子になっています。この構造は内子では珍しいです。栗饅頭や最中を1個120円でばら売りしてくれてるので買いやすいです。最中は甘さ控えめで美味しかったです。

  • Takedaya Yawata Manju
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ehime Imabari-shi Tamagawacho Yawata Ko 319-2
    This Japanese sweets shop is located in Yawata, Tamagawa-cho, Imabari City. The shop’s flagship product is its Yawata manju. Made the same way since the shop was established in the Meiji period, their unchanging flavor has been beloved for over 100 years. The steamed buns feature a strained red bean paste filling and are notable for tasting of brown sugar.
  • Shibata Monaka Honpo
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    5.0
    2 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ehime Shikokuchuo Kawanoecho 1794-1
    This venerable Japanese sweets shop founded in 1772 is located in Kawanoe-cho, Shikokuchuo City. The shop even presented its sweets to the Tosa Domain. Its flagship product is their Shibata Monaka. These wafer cake sandwiches are notable for the refined sweetness of their red bean paste filling, which is cooked slowly using traditional methods. Other offerings include castella cakes, manju steamed buns, yokan sweet bean jelly, and seasonal sweets.

    老舗の和菓子屋です。 看板メニューのモナカは、甘すぎない餡で粒餡でもないく、こし餡でもない粒こし餡と言う感じです。 なめらかで食べごたえのある餡がモナカにたっぷりはいっています。 お土産に最高です。

  • Nishioka KashihoConfections
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    4.5
    4 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ehime Matsuyama-shi Dogoichiman 9-56
    This Japanese confectionery is in Dogoichiman, Matsuyama City. They sell a version of beloved Matsuyama sweets shop Hotei-ya's specialty Tsurunoko, beloved by the Showa Emperor, members of royalty and other famous Japanese. Hand-made from fluffy egg white dough wrapped around egg yellow cream without artificial colorings, they are only available at this shop.

    市街から道後温泉に向かう住宅街、いよてつ市内電車の駅から500mほど歩きます。周囲に店舗らしい店舗はなく不安に駆られますが道路が鉤状になったあたりに古びた和菓子店が現れます。 昭和天皇が道後温泉のある旅館で出された茶菓子をいたく気に入り、その後皇族方が松山に訪れるたび買い求めるという「つるの子」が代表作です。メレンゲを寒天で固めたような生地の中に黄身餡(カスタードでもあんこでもないですが)が入って...

  • Nikitatsu Club
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    4.0
    11 Reviews
    Shopping
    Ehime Matsuyama-shi Dogokitamachi 3-23
    This direct sales shop is attached to the Minakuchi Shuzo brewery in Dogokita-machi, Matsuyama City. Visitors can sample and purchase a wide variety of the company’s products, most notably Japanese sakes such as Nikitatsu and Dogo Kurazake, which have been brewed since the Meiji period. Other offerings include Dogo Beer, Dogo Ale, a sparkling alcoholic beverage using local fruits, and Dogo Shochu, a distilled liquor made with sake lees and other ingredients from Ehime. The shop also sells sake vessels and original brewery merchandise.

    道後温泉のお土産で立ち寄り。水口酒造の直営店。中心地から少し離れた場所に。お酒、焼酎、日本酒で作られた化粧水などいろいろあり。 焼酎3本、日本酒、ジン、化粧水など購入。お土産の化粧水をちょっと拝借して使わせていただくが結構いい感じ。でも結構重いな。。。嵩張るな。。。

  • Shirasagido
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    4.0
    5 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ehime Matsuyama-shi Dogoyunomachi 12-27
    This Japanese sweets shop in Dogoyunomachi, Matsuyama City was founded in 1914. It makes and sells sweets including three-color Botchan-dango dumplings as well as taruto, a local confection of Matsuyama that features sweet red bean paste rolled up in castella cake. The shop sells their dumplings by the skewer, making them convenient for eating on the go.

    道後温泉ハイカラ通りの一角 坊ちゃん団子(120円)を 一本だけ食べたいので バラ売りしてくれるのが、うれしい。 ついでにコーヒータルト(200円)もつけて 店前の小テーブルでいただけます。 お茶もサービスでつきます。

  • La Branche de la Haie Minamitakai Shop
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    4.5
    2 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ehime Matsuyama-shi Minamitakaimachi 1669-1
    This confectionary shop is located in Minamitakai-machi, Matsuyama City. It sells cakes, cream puffs, baked sweets, and other items made with delicious, high-quality ingredients shipped straight from the farmers. At the shop’s attached cafe, guests can enjoy a variety of treats such as their bite-size cake assortments or parfaits made with homemade vanilla ice cream.

    こんなへんぴなところに… と、いう場所にあるケーキ屋さんですが常に車が何台も止まっています。ケーキの他にマカロンや柑橘県ならではの、色々な柑橘ゼリーもあります。すぐ横にはこじんまりとしたカフェもあります。

  • Kasho Utsuboya Main Shop
    Shopping
    Ehime Matsuyama-shi Hiratamachi 230
    This Japanese sweets shop is located on National Route 196 in Hirata-machi, Matsuyama City. It makes and sells a variety of Japanese sweets. Their three-colored Botchan-dango dumplings are flavored with green tea (green), white adzuki bean (yellow), and red adzuki bean (brown), respectively. Their Mitsumame Dorayaki feature a sweetened bean paste f illing made with Dainagon adzuki beans, green peas, and white kidney beans sandwiched between two pancakes. Another offering is taruto, a local confection that features sweet red bean paste rolled up in castella cake.
  • Shiraishi Honpo, GK
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ehime Matsuyama-shi Honmachi 4-1-6
    This Japanese sweets shop is located in Honmachi 4-Chome, Matsuyama City. It has a variety of rice cake sweets made by hand in the old fashion way using choice rice flour since the early Meiji period. Its specialty is shoyu-mochi, a rice cake sweet made from rice flour and soy sauce stuffed with sweetened bean paste. The shop also sells adzuki bean rice on an irregular basis as well as shaved ice during the summer.

    醤油餅 という食べ物 土地の人以外に紹介すると 醤油の入った 塩辛いもちを連想するようですが、 そんなことはありません 。 お醤油が入った 色のついた ういろうのような食べ物です 。 さりとて ういろうのようには甘くなく 、ほのかな醤油の香りしょうがの香り よもぎの香り など の 香りを楽しむ食べ物です 。 中に あんこの入ったものと 、そうでないものが 、この白石本舗にはあります 。 場所は...

  • Omogo Specialty Goods Development Center
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    4.0
    2 Reviews
    Shopping
    Ehime Kamiukena-gun Kumakogencho Ainoki 26
    This produce sales shop is inside Omogofurusato no Eki on prefectural route 12, in Ainoki, Kumakogen town, Kamiukena. They sell local seasonal farm produce, blueberry jam made with local ingredients, 11 kinds of soft-serve ice cream, and processed foods like sansho miso made with Japanese pepper. Their most popular item, Omogo Konjac comes in three varieties: raw namaimo, sashimi, and spicy.

    道の駅ではなくこじんまりとした商店のようですが、地元の美味しいものや珍しいものをたくさん取り揃えています。

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Stretched across the northwest corner of Shikoku island, Ehime is a nature-rich prefecture boasting beautiful coastlines and a rural center where mountains play host to 26 of the Buddhist temples that make up the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Matsuyama is home to an original post-feudal castle as well as Dogo Onsen, one of the country’s oldest natural hot springs. The northern city of Imabari marks the entrance to the Shimano Kaido, a road that crosses six spectacular bridges and several islands, forming a route between Shikoku and mainland Honshu.

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