Japanese Confectionery Spots in Minobu / Shimobe Onsen Area

  • Chikurindo Main Shop
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Minamikoma-gun Fujikawacho Kajikazawa 1536
    This venerable Japanese confection shop established in 1903 has continued for four generations since the founder first created Kaidama, a famous candy of Koshu. Their Fujikawa Castelas, a perennial bestseller, are sweet and moist madeleines with a gentle buttery flavor. Their shiomanju buns feature a special shioan (salted sweet red bean paste) filling made with Tokachi azuki beans and Kajikazawa salt wrapped in a covering made from specially-ordered kyo-joyoko fine rice flour and Japanese yam. The buns are made without any preservatives or leavening agents. The shop also sells limited edition seasonal Japanese sweets.
  • Shoju Ken
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Yamanashi Nishiyatsushiro-gun Ichikawamisato Cho Ichikawa Daimon 1270
  • Shoju Do
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Minamikoma-gun Fujikawacho Aoyagimachi 422
  • Yamamoto Ya
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Minamikoma-gun Fujikawacho Nagasawa 146-3
  • Sakura Genki Mura
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamanashi Minamikoma-gun Minobucho Shimoyama 1857-1

Yamanashi Areas

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Yamanashi prefecture is the proud home of one of Japan’s most celebrated icons: Mount Fuji. Although the mountain straddles both Yamanashi and Shizuoka, the most breathtaking views of Fuji-san can be seen from the Fuji Five Lakes north of the mountain in Yamanashi prefecture. The plethora of outdoor activities in and around the lakes all have the benefit of the country’s highest mountain as their backdrop, and we can assure you that it is an unforgettable sight.

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