Other Food Spots in Kisoji Area

  • Goichi Wine
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    Nagano Pref. Shiojirishi Souga 1298-170
    The wooded estate of Goichi Wine was opened in Kikyogahara, 700 meters above sea level in 1911. The winery focuses mainly on producing merlot and chardonnay wines. Wine production is becoming increasingly popular not only in Japan but throughout the world too. Goichi Wine produces a botrytized chardonnay, quite uncommon in the world, made with the noble rot fungus naturally generated. Visitors to the winery are also welcome to wonder around the seven hectare vineyard. There is a shop at the winery so you can sample and buy some of their fine wines.

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  • Izutsu Wine
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    Nagano Pref. Shiojirishi Souga 1298-187
    A long-established winery boasting a history of more than 80 years since its foundation in Kikyogahara. The large winery has been built in the middle of the vast vineyard. From the cultivation of grapes to the making of wine, and bottling, the antioxidant and additive free wine is an easy to drink, fruity tipple. The shop sells good quality wines as well as the Wine Castella which can only be purchased here, and Concord's additive free jams, etc. They also have a tasting corner where you can sample the fine wines.
  • Sawadaya Tsumago-juku Store (Chokane)
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    Nagano Pref. Kisogunnagisomachi Aduma 805
    This is the Tsumago-juku branch of Sawadaya, a Japanese sweets shop located in Tsumago-juku in Nagiso Town, Kiso County, Nagano Prefecture. Using the finest chestnuts, Kisoji’s Junkuri Gashi and Kuri Kinton, locked in with a natural taste without compromising the aroma or flavor by the hands of Japanese sweets craftspeople, are popular products. In addition, they also have products such as “Tsumago no Aki: Kaki to Kuri” that is kuri kinton packed with the finest dried persimmons, soba buckwheat manju (red bean paste-filled steamed cakes) rich with flavor and using domestic ingredients, and the traditional Japanese sweet hoba-maki of rice flour and bean paste steam in hand-picked magnolia leaves.
  • Suzuran House
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Akaho 759-446
  • Kobayashiosamusaburosho
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    Nagano Pref. Komaganeshi Uwabusakaemachi 5-2
  • Suzuran Milk
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Akaho Kitawari 1759-446
  • Enoki Ya Store
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Uwabuminami 5-6
  • Kurata Fish store
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Akazumachi 4-5
  • Kobayashi Shoten
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Minamida 3-4
  • Tomiya Food
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Higashimachi 7-3
  • Miyoshiya Branch
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Akaho Fukuoka 9180-4
  • Marumo Yanagiya Store
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Shimodaira 3863-1
  • Meiji Milk Shiojiri Sale
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    Nagano Shiojiri-shi Kataoka Minami Kumai 10296
  • Yukijirushigyunyumiyahara Sales
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    Nagano Pref. Shiojirishi Kisohirasawa 2425-4
  • Osawa Store
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    Nagano Kiso-gun Agematsumachi Ekimaedori 1-chome 33
  • Syoki Chi
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    Nagano Pref. Kisogunagematsumachi Agematsu 1734-1 objective sleep
  • Marusho Kanazawa Ya
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    Nagano Kiso-gun Nagisomachi
  • Maru Gokobayashisho
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    Nagano Pref. Kisogunkisomura Ogiso 159-1
  • Mochiya Store
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    Nagano Kiso-gun Kisomura Ogiso 164
  • Sakurai Milk
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    Nagano Kiso-gun Kisomachi

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Nagano prefecture is an exciting mix of mountains, hot spring monkeys, and preserved Edo history. At the heart of the Japanese Alps, Nagano is one of the country’s most popular destinations, whether in winter for its snow sports and the much-loved Jigokudani Monkey Park or in the warmer months for discovering the undulating hills on foot. For fantastic Edo architecture, head to the Kiso Valley for a 60-kilometer stretch of quaint wooden buildings that marked the Nakasendo route 200 years ago.

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