Shopping Spots in Mishima / Numazu / Naka-Izu Area

  • Hakone Jukkoku Pass Rest House
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    3.5
    18 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Pref. Tagatagunkannamichou Kuwahara 1400-20
    This convenient rest house built inside of the lower station of the Jukkoku-toge Cable Car features a souvenir shop and a soba noodle restaurant. The soba restaurant on the first floor offers dishes such as their sakuraebi no kakiage soba, which feature hot or cold soba served with a sakura shrimp tempura fritter, as well as their honwasabi zaru soba, which feature chilled soba served on a bamboo strainer with an Izu wasabi root that you can grate yourself. The rest house also has outdoor terrace seats where guests are allowed to bring their pets.

    伊豆高原から埼玉に帰る途中、国道135号線の混雑を避け、箱根を通って帰ることに。 箱根峠の近くにあり、トイレ休憩で立ち寄りました。 駐車場はとても広く、伊豆お土産が豊富に取り揃えてありました。 ソフトクリームや軽食も販売していて、小腹が空いた際にも利用できると思います。 高度が高いので、気温が低いです。 その分空気は綺麗でした。

  • Numazu Minato Restaurant area
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Numazu-shi Senbonminatocho
  • Numazu Minato Shinsenkan
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    3.5
    164 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Sembonminatochou 128-1
    This market and mall, located in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, is inside a building modeled after a floating ship and houses 13 popular Numazu establishments. Everything from freshly caught fish, processed marine products, wasabi, tea from the famous Mt. Ashitaka, and other well-known local products are available. There’s JA Nansun, which uses fresh, locally produced crops, a seafood dining hall that offers hearty meals, and a sushi restaurant known for the freshness of its food, making this a popular tourist spot.

    You can find varieties of seafoods to bring back for your friends. That was the main points of this centre to me. You can try small portion of them to find out your choice. Enjoy

  • Toi Tokusan Ichi Arigato
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    4.0
    4 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Toi 2657-1
    This bustling market offers Nishi-Izu Toi specialties such as fresh vegetables shipped straight from local farmers, marine products including dried fish, and more. Neighboring facilities include the Ogon no Yu foot baths, notable for the old-fashioned watchtower that serves as their landmark, as well as a tourist information center that offers bicycle rentals and other services.

    土肥桜見学後に、特産市で柑橘系などを買おうとのぞき、何を買おうか決めておきました。 翌朝にまた行き、見ていたら、丁度一人の農家の生産者の方が品物を並べだしたので、声をかけ、きんかんや原木しいたけなどを買い物籠に入れました。 その方から喉にいいきんかんの甘煮について教えてもらいました。 そうしたら、「大根いる?太っちょ大根だけと。」と外のスクーターから大根を出してくれました。 「太っちょだからあげて...

  • Odoriko Chaya
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    4.0
    4 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Izu-shi Yugashima Kido
    This souvenir shop is located inside the Joren Falls parking lot just next to the Joren no Taki bus stop. It is about a 33-minute bus ride from Shuzenji Station on the Izuhakone Railway on a Tokai Bus. The shop carries famous local sweets, marine products, wasabi, tea-related products, and other quintessential Izu products. One of their most notable offerings is their Amagisan Zuido Rolls. These premium roll cakes, which were inspired by the Old Amagi Tunnel, are popular for their fluffy cake covering and their refreshingly light cream filling made with New Summer Orange, a local specialty. We also recommend Umeera!, a distilled spirit made with New Summer Orange.

    浄蓮の滝の駐車場にある茶屋です ワサビソフトクリームなどが 売っています 観光センターのとなりにあります 滝へは階段を100段ほど下ります

  • IZU-La SHUZENJI
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    3.5
    4 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Izu-shi Kashiwa Kubo 631-7

    修善寺駅構内にある土産物ショップでした。観光客受けしそうな土産物や菓子類の品揃えが充実しており利用者も多くなっていました。又、店内には軽食コーナーもあり麺類等一寸した食事も可能な土産物店でした。

  • Roadside Station Numazu Gourmet Club - Ryugukaisen Market
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Okanomiya 1208-1
    A roadside Station in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Here you'll find Numazu seafood and Izu wasabi, as well as a wide assortment of Shizuoka souvenirs. A great location to take a break from driving, or sample gourmet delicacies, with their restaurant with broiled seafood fresh from the local coast. Try the all-you-can-eat broiled seafood option.
  • Egg Specialty Shop TAMAGOYA
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Mishimashi Yasuhisa 322 - 1 within the station of Izu/village
    This shop specializing in eggs and items made with them is located inside Izu Muranoeki in Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It carries around 100 different products, including Baumkuchen cakes made with Hinode Tamago eggs (an official Mishima Brand), Tamago Tappurin egg custards, and more. Visitors can also enjoy sweets or a meal at the attached cafe, cafe brunch TAMAGOYA.
  • Ichigo Plaza Daifukuya
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    4.5
    8 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Izunokunishi Minamiema 1788-2
    This shop specializes in strawberry daifuku, a sweet that features rice cake stuffed with fresh strawberries picked that morning. Made fresh every day, their strawberry daifuku are popular for their sweet scent, great taste, and substantial volume. In addition to strawberry daifuku, the shop also offers a number of other daifuku made with fresh fruit such as melon and grape, which are seasonal exclusives. We recommend going early, as the shop closes up as soon as it runs out of inventory for the day.

    取引先の方と来店しました。契約先に行く前にここでお土産のいちご大福を購入。ここのいちご大福は大きくて、美味しいから相手先に行く時は必ず購入。しかも、中身はいちごだけでなく葡萄や季節の果物が中に入り、相手先にも大変喜ばれます。自分で食べるのにも帰りにお土産で買います。

  • Tokyo Rusk Izu Factory
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    4.0
    55 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Ichiyama 550
    This factory owned by Tokyo Rusk meticulously crafts rusks using wheat flour carefully selected for its suitability for French bread rusks. Visitors can watch the rusk production process, try their hand at making the company's CoRoCoRo rusks, and purchase the company's products at the factory's shop. The factory is also popular as a rest stop because it offers complimentary coffee and drinks. The factory carries a great variety of rusks as well as a number of seasonal exclusives.

    Japanese are very big on their Rusk which are similar to Biscotti . Here at the factory they flavor with seasonal flavors and perennial favorites. You can watch them being made and then go to the...

  • Kuroyanagi
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    4.5
    19 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Izunokuni-shi Nagaoka 1288-6
    This Japanese confectionary shop founded in 1945 was the first shop in the Nakaizu Onsenkyo hot spring village to sell onsen manju (hot spring steamed buns). The shop is located just next to the Fujidana bus stop on the Izuhakone Bus Nagaoka Onsenba Loop, about a six-minute bus ride from the Izu-Nagaoka Station on the Izuhakone Railway. Their onsen manju, which are made using carefully-selected ingredients and without any preservatives or food coloring, are notable for the smooth texture of their pastry covering and the pleasantly light flavor of their bean paste filling. All of the shop's products are made the day they are sold, so the shop closes as soon as it sells out.

    物心がついた時には「あずさ」と「黒柳」は地元で有名な温泉おまんじゅうでした。 2000年過ぎに「あずさ」が閉店し、今は長岡土産といえば「黒柳」になってます。 昔と変わらず、餡の甘さも懐かしい味です。

  • Omura Butcher Shop
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    3.5
    10 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Mishimashi Taishachou 2-27
    This is a long-established specialty shop for kuro-ge wagyu beef (from Japanese Black cattle) located in front of the Mishima City Office. The marbled kuro-ge wagyu is ordered from a contract ranch at the base of Mt. Fuji where the cattle are carefully raised, and it is a great place to enjoy a meal of sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, or steak for celebrations and other special events. They are also famous for their “Mishima croquette” which rose to fame due to a drama set in Mishima City, and there has been a rapid increase in the number of tourists who seek out the cute heart-shaped croquette which has a moist creamy texture thanks to the use of Mishima potato. The closest station is Mishima-Tamachi Station.

    三島大社から歩いて5分くらいの お肉屋さん。来店しても無視された。まあハート形のコロッケ買っ食べだけど普通かな140円は高いし、冷たい。

  • Shuzenji Souvenir Area Kansenro
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Shuzenji 968-3
    Part of the long-established Arai Ryokan facility in the Shuzenji district of Shizuoka Prefecture’s Ito City, this building has been designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property. In 2013 the first floor area was remodeled, and it became a souvenir area with three tenants. In addition to purchasing a variety of souvenirs including processed marine products, wasabi products, which are the local specialty, and tsukemono, it also sells tofu gelato which is popular as a gourmet snack to eat on the go. Guests also enjoy choosing from one of four different flavors for the famous Jusanya-obanyaki.
  • Heda Fishery Cooperative Association Direct Shop
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Heda 523-9
    Located in Heda, Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, this is a place selling fish and processed marine products of the Suruga Bay area, with a direct connection to the Heda fishery cooperative. Depending on the season they offer fatty mackeral, big eye tuna pulled by far seas purse seine boats, and various deep-sea fish living 200–300 meters below the surface such as Japanese lobster, bigeyed greeneye and deepsea smelt. In the fish tank are giant spider crabs, among the largest deep sea crabs in the world. The processed deepsea smelt paste Surisuri Megisuchan is a popular delicacy.
  • Guruppe Honcho Shop
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    3.5
    7 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Mishima-shi Honcho 2-27
    This is a famous bakery and cafe which earned top place in the national bread festival for its Mishima Croquette Bread and Mishima Fruity Carrot. They offer a range of fresh breads such as traditional loaves and French bread, anpan with homemade red bean paste, bread rolls and side bread. Indoor seating is available for guests to sit and enjoy their bread with fresh coffee. Pets are also allowed in the terrace seating. The nearest station is Mishima-Hirokoji Station.

    おススメは、B級グルメにもなっている「みしまコロッケ」を挟んだ「三島コロッケパン」。パンは白くて、コロッケの味が存分に引き立ちます。 あとは、ごく普通のパン屋さんですが、イートインもできるので、三島散策のついでに寄り道するのがおすすめです。

  • Daikokuya
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Shuzenji 989
    This tofu shop founded in 1868 is located in Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture and is the tofu shop of choice for many hot spring resorts and hotels in the area. The Shuzenji Yuba tofu made with soybeans from Japan and the famous waters of Shuzenji, is their most popular product. If you eat it, as it is simply by itself, you can enjoy a rich, mellow taste and thick texture. They also sell black rice tofu made with locally-produced black rice, and a special ganmodoki, a deep-fried tofu mixed with lots of thinly sliced vegetables.
  • Fukuya EMAIR
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Izunokunishi Minamiema 1387-4
    This cake shop in Izunokuni City, Shizuoka Prefecture, is so well known it is said there is no-one in the area who doesn’t know about the shop. Their signature product is the Italian Roll Cake, as featured on TV. It’s a rare kind of roll cake made with fresh cream containing candied chestnuts in the middle of a rolled sponge cake wrapped in a fragrant choux pastry. It’s such a popular cake that it is more often than not sold out in the morning. If you want to buy it then it’s better to place your order at least one week in advance.
  • Numazu Fish Market INO
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Sembonminatochou 128-3
    This marine product facility complex houses everything from an auction house to a market as well as an observation deck, dining hall, and other sightseeing attractions. It is located at Numazu Port in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The first floor has a wholesale fish market, cargo handling space, and a marine unloading dock for coastal fishing vessels. On the second floor has a conveyor belt sushi restaurant where you can enjoy fresh catches as well as a seafood dining hall, a Hawaiian restaurant in the “INO Seafood Dining Hall,” the large “Byuo” water gate with a great view, and an observation deck from which you can see Mt. Fuji, not to mention an observation passageway from which you can observe the first floor. You can view the morning auction too, which runs from 5:45–approx. 7 a.m.
  • Ajiya
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    4.0
    12 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Sembonminatochou 128-1
    Ajiya is a dried marine product store and dining hall inside the “Numazu Minato Shinsenkan” in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It is run by the Numazu Fish Wholesaler Cooperative and offers high-quality Numazu dried goods at reasonable prices. The dining hall, in addition to dried goods, offers food made with fresh seafood delivered straight from the port. The “uncut boiled red bream set” along with the deluxe “Numazu rice bowl” and “dried horse mackerel set” offer a rich variety of menu options.

    新鮮館の中にある食堂ですが、この界隈ではかなりコスパが良い方だと思います。定食料理は新鮮でボリュームもあり満足でした。 店頭にはマグロのカマが特売されていたので、お土産としてゲットしました。

  • Manju Sohonzan Genraku
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    4.0
    15 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Shuzenji 967
    This is a manju specialty shop near the famous “Shuzenji Temple” in Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It is a well-known shop that is often featured on TV shows and in magazines. “Genraku Sesame Manju” which is known as the representative souvenir of Shuzenji is a black manju that has bamboo charcoal mixed in the dough. It is a masterpiece with the moist texture of the skin matching perfectly with the bean paste full of the aroma and deep taste of sesame. All sorts of Japanese sweets such as Yomogimanju and Joyomanju are sold in the store.

    黒胡麻饅頭、甘くて、美味しいです。三日しか、日持ちしません。試食に丸々一個勧められました、たしかに、驚きです。でも、おいしくいただけました。

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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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