Other Shopping Spots in Shizuoka Area

  • Koganest
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    4.0
    6 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunnishizuchou Ugusu 3566-7
    Koganest is a free rest area with a cafe in Koganezaki Park in Nishiizu Town, Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture. They also sell gifts such as the wonderfully created products created from the Nishiizu area. The cafe serves some special Nishiizu snacks like tokoroten (gelidium jelly made into thin strips and eaten with vinegar or syrup), soft ice cream and cake, etc. Especially popular is the large kakigori (shaved ice), shaped like Mt. Fuji and available only during the summer months. This magnificent looking dessert has stacks of shaved ice on top of ice cream and drizzled with Blue Hawaii syrup and condensed milk.

    西伊豆町の黄金崎公園にある休憩所です。ジオパークのビジターセンターも兼ねているようです。お土産やソフトクリームなどの軽食もあり、栗のソフトクリームが美味しかったです。

  • FLAT CREW
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Itoushi Yawatano 947-90
    This is a glassware workshop and gallery in Yawatano, Ito City. Other than selling glassware products, workshops are also held where visitors can experience making glassware. Visitors can try their hand at fusing, sandblasting or making glass beads in about 30 minutes to two hours.
  • Amimoto Marufuku
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Atamishi Tawarahonchou 6-6
    Amimoto Marufuku at the entrance of Heiwa-dori shopping street, a short walk from Atami Station, is a specialty dried fish shop. It has as many as 30 types of dried fish including local fish from Sagami Bay and Suruga Bay. As it also sells rare seafood snacks and well-known confectionery, it is a good place to choose a souvenir.
  • Agriculture Station Green Plaza Izunokuni
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Izunokunishi Nirayamayamaki 54-3
    This farmer's market offers fresh and safe local agricultural products delivered each morning by local producers. Its shelves are packed with items including handmade processed products, flowers, seedlings, and more. It also holds a special sale once a month visited by many people starting from early in the morning.
  • Takimi Chaya
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Yugashima 892-2
    This tea house, named for its location right in front of Jouren Falls, offers a number of original items including wasabi, a specialty of Amagi, wasabi-zuke (chopped wasabi mixed with sake lees), and more. Its most popular item is its wasabi soft-serve ice cream, which perfectly matches the refreshing fragrance of wasabi with the milk flavor of the ice cream. The tea house makes a great place to rest while exploring the beautiful waterfall and the clear streams where wasabi plants are raised.
  • Kato Wakame Shop
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimoda-shi Shimoda-shi 4-21 Takegahama
    This shop specializing in seaweed-derived products offers a variety of items full of the flavors of the sea. One of these is their isonori, a unique seaweed preserve with a pleasant acidity made by refining fresh wild harvested nori seaweed while preserving its ocean like fragrance. Another is their aburi iwanori, which is made by removing the saltiness of wild harvested nori seaweed, drying it, and toasting it via an open flame. Other products include their lobster miso soup and their tesuki wakame (handmade sheets of edible seaweed).
  • Agriculture Station Izu
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Kashiwakubo 108
    Come and browse the seasonal tastes of Izu at this lively farmer's market with an interior styled like a French marche. It offers fresh and safe local agricultural products delivered by producers each morning, as well as handmade processed products, flowers, and seedlings. It also carries an exhaustive selection of agricultural materials suited for home gardeners and professional farmers alike.
  • Y SHOP Izu-Nagaoka Station Store
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Izunokuni-shi Nanjo 773
  • La Bottega Nero
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    4.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Ito-shi Yawatano 1204-19
    "Located about 7 minutes on foot from Izu-kogen Station on the Izu Kyuko Line, this café and atelier offers a hands-on experience of making authentic silver jewelry by hammering a flat sheet of silver into shape. The ""mixed berry parfait"" with plenty of strawberries and blueberries is highly recommended."

    シルバーリングが作れます。 料金は3000円〜5000円 リングのサイズによって変わります。 今回は4ミリのリングを4000円で作成しました。所要時間は90分程です。 先生が優しく指導してくれるので、 誰でも簡単に作成出来ると思います。

  • Gallery Shuzenji Kairo
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Shizuoka Izu-shi Shuzenji 1031-1
    This free Japanese-style gallery is located about an eight-minute bus ride from Shuzenji Station on the Izuhakone Railway on either the Tokai Bus or Izuhakone Bus to Shuzenji Onsen, and then about a five-minute walk from the last stop. The gallery sits along the Chikrin no Komichi promenade, which runs through bamboo forests along the banks of the Katsura River that flows through the middle of the Shuzenji Onsen hot spring town. The gallery's name, which means corridor, comes from the looping path taken by visitors as they view the works on its four walls. The gallery exhibits photographs of the seasonal scenery around Shuzenji and also holds special exhibitions. The gallery features restrooms and a tourist information center, making it a place where people can casually stop by while exploring the area,
  • Takenoko Kasan no Mise
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Izu-shi
    This farmer's market inside the Showa no Mori Center commercial complex is located along National Route 414. It is about a 60-minute drive from the Numazu Interchange on the Tomei Expressway or Nagaizumi-Numazu Interchange on the Shin Tomei Expressway. It sells fresh local vegetables, pickles handmade by local mothers, side dishes, specialties of Izu City, and more. The market's flagship product is their buttery shiitake croquettes, which are made with copious amounts of shiitake mushrooms. Another popular item is their wasabi green croquettes, a winter exclusive. We also recommend their sansai okowa rice balls, which are made with glutinous rice and lots of wild plants.
  • seison plus +
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Shuchi-gun Morimachi Mori 1759-3
    The studio is located on the left after the Daimon Sakae-machi intersection, and is the originator of Moriyama-yaki, a type of pottery derived from Shitoro-yaki, one of the seven kilns in Enshu. The kiln has a wide range of products such as vases, plates, and cups.
  • Souvenir Shop Numazu Minatoichi
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Numazu-shi Senbonminatocho
    "A souvenir shop located in the Numazu Port area, about a 25-minute drive from the Numazu Interchange on the Tomei Expressway. Its symbol is a figure of a giant ""shrimp god"" It boasts the finest assortment of goods in the Numazu Port area, including edible items such as seaweed, Tsukudani (fish preserved in soy sauce), Shiokara (a dip made from the internal organs of sea creatures), and Ochazuke (seasoning). A recommended product is Numazu brand Numakama, a kind of seafood risotto, brimming with the delicious flavors of Suruga Bay, made with sakura shrimp, dried horse mackerel, horse mackerel sausage, and sardines boiled in salt water with ume plum. It tastes good just as it is or with green tea poured over it."
  • Izumiya, Souvenirs of Izu
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Numazu-shi Senbonminatocho
    "Located a 25-minute drive from the Numazu Interchange on the Tomei Expressway, this is the oldest souvenir shop in the Numazu Port area. Even does not deal in any raw foods, it sells dried seaweed, such as nori and aosa, and the usual souvenirs of Izu, as well as a variety of food samples, sundries, and character-themed goods designed in collaboration with Izu. This is the only shop near Numazu Port area that sells merchandise for children, such as picture dictionaries of fish, stories about ""Mr. Tuna,"" and other souvenirs one might expect to find at a fishing port."
  • Sunpu Rakuichi
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Shizuoka-shi Aoi-ku Kuroganecho 47 Asutei Nishi
    This specialty product shop is located in ASTY Shizuoka West Building. The shop name includes the meaning of a historical market where all kinds of traditional goods were gathered, goods which have taken root in daily life and been passed down since the free markets in which local pride was gathered in the castle town were held. Inside the store, there is a rich selection of products characteristic of Shizuoka, from traditional craft items such as Suruga lacquerware and Suruga bamboo basketry, to specialty food products such as tea and pickled wasabi, and even famous sweets and seafood items which are perfect as souvenirs. Since it is close to JR Shizuoka Station, you can stop by while waiting for your train.
  • Suruga Kite Workshop Takohachi
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Shizuoka-shi Aoi-ku Hontori 4-4-4
    Suruga kites were originally made and flown by the vassals of Lord Imagawa Yoshimoto as a victory celebration, and are characterized by their gills at the bottom and vivid kite paintings with a large human face in the center. There are three main types of vivid kite paintings: samurai, kabuki, and children's. They depict historical figures loved by people in the Edo period, as well as characters from stories.
  • Gift Kiosk Hamamatsu
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Sunayamacho 6-2 Hamamatsu Sta.
    This souvenir shop is located in the May One Ekimachi West shopping mall connected directly to Hamamatsu Station. The shop carries staple Hamamatsu souvenirs as well as famous sweets and confections from longstanding establishments, plus much more. Situated in front of the Shinkansen ticket gate, the shop is a convenient place to visit when you don't have much time or just realized you forgot to buy something. In addition to Unagi Pie pastries, a Hamamatsu souvenir that's sure to please, other popular products sold in the shop include Genji Pie Piano Black, a Genji Pie version made with chocolate mixed into the dough that is only available in Shizuoka; and Daisakyu Cheese, an exquisite balance of sponge cake and cheese cream.
  • Hamamatsu Diorama Factory
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku
    This gallery is located inside Zaza City Hamamatsu, a shopping mall a five-minute walk from Hamamatsu Station. The museum's standing exhibition consists of works by Takuji Yamada, a modeler and sculptor born in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Yamada is one of the top figures in the Japanese world of professional modelers, and his works primarily depict familiar and nostalgic scenes from Japan's Showa period (1926-1989) via scale models. In addition to his trademark Showa scenes, around 45 of the 240 pieces which make up the museum's standing exhibition depict kaiju (giant monster), anime, and military scenes. Yamada's pieces are made with great attention to even the finest details and are extremely elaborate, and visitors rave that time will fly by as you take in every little nook and cranny depicted. The museum also distributes official pamphlets and sells original merchandise.
  • Kite
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Tamachi 325-14
    This festival goods store is located on the gently sloping Yurinoki-dori Shopping Street. Since it was established, the store has continued to sell original koikuchi shirts, tenugui hand towels, silk obi sashes, and other choice festival goods. The store also accepts orders for specially made items such as hanten winter coats, haragake aprons, momohiki trousers, and you can have the store make original, one-of-a-kind items just for you. Orders for specially made tenugui hand towels are accepted starting around 50 towels, and these are perfect for wedding ceremonies, gifts for family celebrating the birth of a child, new home construction celebrations, and company establishment anniversaries. You can make your own design, as well, which is sure to delight at events and hobby group meets.
  • Haruno Souvenir Store Kuma no Oyako
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Tenryu-ku Harunocho Horinouchi 1441
    "This souvenir store is located in Hamamatsu City's Haruno-cho district, famous for its many legends concerning mythical, long-nosed Japanese goblins called ""tengu."" Since it first opened, the store has been loved by many for its abundant selection of Haruno souvenirs. The store's smooth, melt-in-your-mouth original soft-serve ice cream comes in three flavors: matcha green tea, vanilla, and matcha/vanilla mix. The store's ice cream has a refreshing sweetness that will keep making you want to take ""just one more bite,"" and is perfect for enjoying while taking a break from scenic driving in Haruno-cho. In addition to souvenirs, the store also makes its own original confections and sells tea wholesale."

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With the giant Pacific Ocean to the south and the great Mount Fuji to the north, Shizuoka prefecture is blessed with some of the best views the country has to offer. The white sand beaches of the Izu Peninsula are a rare find on mainland Japan, neighbored by beautiful cliffs, tumbling hills, and natural hot springs. As Japan’s largest producer of green tea, the age-old tradition of tea drinking is ubiquitous in Shizuoka, from the miles of tea fields to the old tea houses hosting traditional tea ceremonies.

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