Shopping Spots in Around Okazaki Area

  • Shogoin Yatsuhashi Sohonten
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Shougoinsannouchou 6
    "Situated a short distance west of the Shogoin Temple, this is the main shop of a long-standing yatsuhashi cinnamon rice flour confections shop which was established in 1689. Using choice cinnamon, rice flour, and other select ingredients, the shop slightly changes the balance of ingredients used in its recipes depending on seasonal conditions to ensure its yatsuhashi always have the same great taste. The shop also still uses mixing kettles made in the early Showa period, continuing to make its treats the old fashioned way by hand. In addition to the standard ""Shogoin Yatsuhashi,"" the shop sells raw yatsuhashi and a variety of seasonal yatsuhashi flavors. The shop also makes and sells new products such as the ""Kaneru,"" yatsuhashi curled up into churro-like sticks."
  • Heian Raku Ichi Market
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Okazakisaishojicho Okazaki Park Uchi
    The Okazaki area, home to many tourist and cultural facilities such as Heian Shrine, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, and Kyoto Zoo, is one of the most international exchange zones in the prefecture, and is characterized by many unique stores. Many workshops and handicraft booths will be set up so that visitors can easily experience the charm of handmade goods.
  • Kato Jun Pickles Shop
    Shopping
    Kyoto Prefecture Kyoto City Sakyo Ward Nijo Ohashi Eastern entrance 165-2
    This is a tsukemono (pickled vegetables) shop operating near Nijo-ohashi Bridge in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture. Though they have local teahouses and restaurants as customers, its reputation has spread to those in the know via word of mouth since there are no other branches. The tsukemono has a light flavor and is made with seasonal vegetables grown on the owner’s farm. Popular items include winter’s Senmai-zuke (pickled sliced radishes) and spring’s Chirimen Nanohana (silk crepe rape blossoms), and tsukemono matching with each season appears in the storefront.
  • MUSEUM SHOP (Museum Shop)
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Okazakiseishojicho
  • Kyoto Kyocera Art Museum Higashiyama Cube
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Okazakienshojicho 124
  • Kyoto Okazaki Tsutaya Books
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    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Okazakisaishojicho

    ロームシアターの敷地内でスターバックスを併設した書店やギャラリーがあります。書店はあまり広くないですが、テーマごとにエリアが分かれており、ギュギュッと濃縮されたような空間です。本はもちろん、京都の老舗店のお香や雑貨なども販売されており、暇つぶしに丁度よい場所です。

  • Honke Nishio Yatsuhashi Main Store
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku
  • Kyoto Handy Craft Center
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Shogoinentomicho 17
  • Toho Pharmacy Kyoto Shogoin
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Shogoinsannocho 1
  • Kyoto University Hospital Mae Pharmacy
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Shogoinkawaharacho 1-8 (Kyoto University Hospital Minami Monze)
  • Otsuka Shogoin Pharmacy
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Shogoinkawaharacho 31 (Kyoto University Hospital Mae)
  • Higashioro Pharmacy
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku
  • Kyoto Central Pharmacy
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Shogoinkawaharacho 29 Shogoin Medical Building 101
  • Drug Yutaka Shogoin
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Shogoinsannocho 16-4
  • Seria Kyoto Okazaki
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Okazaki Tennocho 51-3 Fresco Kyoto Okazaki 2F
  • Kirindo Kyoto University Hospital Mae
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Shogoinkawaharacho 30
  • Seven-Eleven Kyoto Jingumarutamachi
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Marutacho Dori Kawabata Higashiiri Higashimarutacho 4-ban 2
  • Seven-Eleven Kyoto Heian Jingu-mae
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Okazakienshojicho 80-1
  • Lawson Shogoin
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Shogoinsannocho 9
  • Lawson Kawabata Nijo
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Shinikesucho 102-1

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