Shopping Spots in Oi River / Yaizu / Kakegawa Area

  • Yaizu Sakana Market
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    3.5
    320 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Shizuoka Pref. Yaidushi Yagusu 4-chome 13-7
    A wholesale market and seafood processors in Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. This market is a gathering of shops and stores that deal in all types of seafood including tuna, crab, whitebait, sakura shrimp, dried bonito, fish paste, and more. And with the restaurant, Dai Shokudo Nagisa, serving seafood rice bowls, changing lunch specials, and set meals, you can enjoy the bounty of the sea to your heart's content.

    When in Yaizu Shizouka, one shouldn’t miss the Sakana Fish Center. Enter through the other end where the tour busses aren’t parked to score a better deal. Living in Tokyo where the price of...

  • Tsumagoi Resort Sai no Sato
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    4.0
    35 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Shizuoka Kakegawa-shi Tamari 2000

    掛川城から見えていたので駅のすぐ南辺りにあるのかと思っていましたが、新幹線をくぐって山道を上るのが意外に遠かったです。北ゲートから入って日帰り利用者用の案内に従って進み、リゾート内のホテルノースウイング前に駐車。 リピーターである次男の勧めによりフロントで「ランドカー」なるものを借りました(普通免許の提示が必須です)。テレビで見るゴルフカートのような4人乗りで、ゴーカートのような音を響かせながら進...

  • Mitsui Shopping Park Lalaport Iwata
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Iwata-shi Takamigaoka 1200
    "This shopping mall is immediately after the Enshu-Toyoda Smart Interchange on the Tomei Expressway, and is a 15-minute drive from Iwata Station. On the roughly 70,000 square meter premises, there are about 180 shops in a variety of styles, from fashion to culture and cuisine. There is a dedicated lane for the mall after passing through the public road from the Enshu-Toyoda Parking Area (inbound), so you can smoothly enter the parking lot. The central concept of the mall facility is ""A town rising up on a hill."" Taking advantage of the fact that it faces south, they have created a vibrant space featuring a design centered around earth tones."
  • Sato Artisan Cuisine
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    3.0
    25 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Haibara-gun Kawanehon Cho Sumatakyo Sen Gashira 372
    A restaurant and souvenir shop located at Sumata Pass Hot Spring Resort in Haibara County, Shizuoka Prefecture, near the Yume no Tsuribashi Suspension Bridge. It is famous for its handmade soba noodles and bracken mochi and is proud of the al dente texture of its noodles. Its menu of prix fixe meals includes items such as venison sashimi and grated yam and a full range of light meals, such as mountain yam mochi dipped in a sweet and spicy miso sauce. Summer specialties include wasabi soba, made with carefully selected wasabi, and shaved ice made from natural ice of natural spring water. Since the restaurant opens at 6:00 a.m. early morning hikers can stop by for coffee or other beverages after walking.

    入店を悩んでいる際、どうしますか!??と大きめの声で言われ悩んでるんですと言うと決めるなら早くしてくれ!と強め言われ気分が落ちたので入店を辞めたら舌打ちされ何か言われた。 せっかく友人と楽しく観光出来たのに最後の最後にショックでした。残念 他レビューにある通り男性の中年の店員が酷い

  • KADODE OOIGAWA
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Shizuoka Shimada-shi Takeshita 62
  • Osada-en Main Store
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    4.5
    8 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Shuchi-gun Morimachi Mori 1522-1
    A shop selling Shizuoka tea, located near the Mori Keisatsu Mae bus stop and across the street from the Mori Substation of the Fukuroi Police. Visitors to the shop can take their time drinking the house brand tea which is also sold also over the internet. The cafe space inside the shop serves a variety of sweets that go with the tea varing from season to season. Experts on Japanese tea are available to answer questions about the best ways to brew tea or how the varieties of tea differ. The Yamabuki Nadeshiko variety of tea, which won a prize in the World Green Tea Contest, is for sale, along with products such as cosmetics that contain tea.

    店内に入るとお茶とお菓子の試食をくださいます。お茶もお菓子も行くたびに違うものを出してくださいます。 お茶もいろんな種類があるのでどれを購入するか迷ってしまいます。

  • Omaezaki Fresh Sea Foods Shopping Center Nabura Ichiba
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Pref. Omaezakishi Minato 6099-7
    This market in Omaezaki City, Shizuoka Prefecture features a number of different facilities. These include the Kaiyukan, where visitors can purchase fresh seasonal seafood from Omaezaki Port, as well as the Shokuyukan, a restaurant area with multiple restaurants offering a diverse range of seafood dishes such as sashimi set meals. The market also offers a restaurant just for large groups which is visited by many tourists.
  • Umieru Yaizu
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Shizuoka Pref. Yaidushi Iwashigashima 136-26
    A commercial facility in Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. On the first floor you can find local specialties and souvenirs available including goods with the brandmark of Suruga Bay deep sea water. The second floor has a variety of shops and restaurants including Maguro Chaya which specializes in tuna-based cuisine, and Totoya Shimbay where you can enjoy a fresh seafood BBQ.
  • Kodawarippa
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Kakegawa-shi Shiroshita 6-12
    This commercial complex is about a 10-minute drive from Mori-Kakegawa Interchange. It is located on the left heading south across the bridge near Sannomaru Square just outside Kakegawa Castle. Look for the photo stand-in featuring the likenesses of the famous samurai Yamauchi Kazutoyo and his wife Ochiyo. The complex is equipped with its own parking lot. The first floor of two-story building features a shop that carries local specialties that make great souvenirs as well as a yakitori restaurant. Soft-serve ice cream is also sold at the front of the shop. The second floor features an Italian restaurant that serves dishes made with ingredients from Kakegawa's sister city Pesaro, Italy as well as a restaurant that caters exclusively to large groups. The facility is a great place to casually stop by while sightseeing.
  • Kameya Honten
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Omaezaki Ikeshinden 4110-4
    A traditional Japanese confectionary located across a bridge to the west of Sakuragaike Park, is famous for its Kame-manju (stuffed buns) made in the shape of a turtle. Originally, it was a bakery, but local customers asked for the manju that was set up in front of the shop as a New Year's decoration. The manju called a big topic, so they started selling them as a product. They also make an idea gift, as a turtle is a lucky charm in Japan. The shop also sells a wide variety of baked and unbaked confections as well as items that are available only during certain seasons.
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    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.
  • Eishodo
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    4.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Shuchi-gun Morimachi Mori 584-1
    A traditional Japanese confectionary located along Prefectural Route 278, southwest of the Shimojuku bus stop. It was founded during the Meiji period (1868-1912) by a pupil of the inventor of the local plum-flavored sweet Umegoromo. This shop's version preserves a recipe that has been used continuously since the very beginning. It starts with a delicate rice paste filled with smooth bean paste and wrapped in a shiso leave that has been boiled in sugar. The superb balance between sweetness and saltiness has made this an extremely popular confection. Other kinds of Japanese confections, including Monaka (bean-jam wafer) and Yokan (sweet bean jelly), are also available in the shop.

    こちらは[梅衣]の元祖だそうです。漉し餡入りの求肥餅を紫蘇の葉(塩漬け)で包んだ生菓子。シソの香り、甘さと塩味のバランスが程良くお上品でした。

  • Kasho Asaoka
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    5.0
    5 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Shuchi-gun Morimachi Kusagaya 389-1
    Coming out of Morimachi Byoin Mae Station and proceeding to the left, one finds this confectionary at the end of the road and a bit to the right. It sells both Japanese and Western sweets. Its flagship product is Fresh Cream Daifuku, which is made by taking fresh cream, covering it with smooth bean paste, and wrapping it in a mochi dough to make a generously portioned treat, available in two flavors, vanilla and matcha green tea. Customers can buy them either one at a time or in gift packs. This product has become increasingly popular by word of mouth, and they can be eaten after being chilled. The confectionary carries a wide variety of sweets, from fluffy rolls to plum-flavored Umegoromo.

    以前から美味しいと言う噂を聞き、気になっていたあさおかさんの生クリーム大福です。 生クリーム大福のバニラを頂きましたが、お餅は柔らかくのびも良く、中の生クリームと餡のバランスも絶妙、大満足です。

  • Kashiharu Nishi Yaizu Main Store
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Yaizu-shi Oyaizu 515-3
    A confectionary located a 10-minute walk from JR Nishi-Yaizu Station. In the bright, spacious shop, customers can find unbaked sweets, traditional Japanese sweets, and Western-style sweets. A recommended item is Yaizuyaki, baked in a workshop on the premises, and consisting of a carefully baked shell wrapped around a tsubu-an grainy paste made from sweet adzuki beans grown in Tokachi. Shiro-an, made from boiled white beans is also for sale, and the moist baked shell goes outstandingly well with it. Products such as Kuroshio Manju and Uogashi Sable make appropriate gifts.
  • Nukaya Saito Shoten
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    4.0
    1 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Yaizu-shi Jonokoshi 109-1
    A venerable seafood processing and sales shop founded during the Edo Period (1615-1867). Its Namaribushi (a smoked fish product) won the Chairman's Award at the 14th Meeting of the Shizuoka Prefectural Food Products Association. All the products on sale are handmade by professionals in-house with no additives, so customers can consume that with confidence about their safety. The shop's Namaribushi, a local specialty, is made with bonito freshly caught in Yaizu Harbor and gently boiled. A recommended product is Boiled Collar of Red Sea Bream with Miso, consisting of savory, rich sea bream collar marinated in sweet miso. The shop also sells shirts with fish market designs and other clothing items.

    焼津駅から結構歩きますが、テレビや雑誌などで紹介されている有名店みたいです。 焼津の鰹節や珍しい鰹加工品が手に入ります。 手火山造りの鰹のなまりぶしが美味しかったです。 店舗は狭いので個人で行くとゆっくり見れると思います。

  • Kawanao Yaizu Sakana Center Shop
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Yaizu-shi Yagusu 4-13-7 Yaizu Sakana Center
    A shop that sells processed marine products inside Yaizu Sakana Center, about a one-minute drive from the Tomei Yaizu Interchange. This venerable shop, founded in 1877, makes the boiled and half-dried bonito dish Namaribushi by the Tebiyama method, a traditional smoking process that requires time and effort, experience and skill. Customers with mature tastes can enjoy Namaribushi (a smoked fish product) made daily with fresh fish caught in Yaizu Harbor and smoked over white oak wood after being boiled in an iron pot. When pulled by hand, it is an excellent ingredient in side dishes with miso or as part of a salad. For those in search of exotic tastes, the dish Katsuo no Heso (bonito hearts) is also available.
  • Ashihei
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Yaizu-shi Honmachi 6-7-9
    A Kamaboko (fish sausage) processing plant and sales outlet located a 15-minute drive from the Tomei Yaizu Interchange. It is a venerable business, founded in 1863 during the late Edo period, and its methods for making Kamaboko have not changed since then. Their most popular product a best seller for 50 years, is Gobomaki. Finally ground croaker is paired with fragrant, domestically produced burdock to create a perfect balance between the two. It tastes so good that people keep wanting more. Another popular product is the mild- texture Suruga Hanpen, made with whole sardines.
  • Amajin
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Haibara-gun Yoshidacho Kataoka 1612-1
    A confectionary right near Yoshida Harbor, a five-minute drive from the Tomei-Yoshida Interchange. Inside the shop, which looks like an old samurai house, customers will find an assortment of sweets made from ingredients local to Yoshida-cho. A recommended item is O-Cha Brandy Cake, made with powdered high-grade Sencha tea grown in nearby Makinohara. Made with 100% domestic wheat flour, the Brandy Cake is suffused with the moist, delicate texture and flavor of green tea. It makes an ideal gift, souvenir, or party dessert.
  • Tenguishi Chaya
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    3.5
    8 Reviews
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Haibara-gun Kawanehon Cho Inuma 72-5
    A tea shop located a five-minute walk from Sessokyo Onsen Station on the Oigawa Railway. From the station, the tea shop is located along the Prefectural Route that leads to Sesso no Yu Hot Spring Facility. It is run by local women. Handmade soba noodles made from locally grown buckwheat are available, but only at certain times. Other local products for sale include Kinzanji miso. A recommended dish is Oden stew, made with a generous portion of yuzu-flavored miso made according to a secret recipe. It is a simple dish, but one with a rich flavor, and it makes a fine snack.

    南アルプスあぷとライン(井川線)の接岨峡温泉駅から徒歩で6,7分。バス停からは1分。この付近(閑蔵・長島ダム・奥大井湖上駅)に他には食事ができるところはほとんどないので,昼時にはここで食べるしかないかもしれません。 天ぷらそばは山菜の天ぷらが乗って600円。11月だったので,ちいさな赤いもみじの葉が入っていました。おでんは,地元のこんにゃくがお勧めです。1本70円。他に,ごはんものもあります。

  • Kimura Drink Co.,Ltd Direct Sales Store (Kimura Saketen)
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Shimada-shi Miyagawacho 2429
    This store is a direct wholesaler for Kimura Drink Co., known for Fujisan Cider and Shizuoka Cola. Since its founding in 1953, it has continued to make unique beverages, such as its lamune and cider. Fujisan Cider, the local cider based on Mt. Fuji, is so popular it won the Gold Prize three consecutive years in the Monde Selection. Its characteristic is a reduced sweetness and a fresh feeling and going down well. It uses an original bottle with a Mt. Fuji design, so it is perfect as a souvenir from Shizuoka. The Shizuoka Cola is also well-received, as a unique drink of Shizuoka, which boasts the highest production of tea in all of Japan.

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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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