Other Store Spots in Wakayama Area

  • Koyasan Daisido
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    Wakayama Pref. Itogunkouyachou Kouyasan 732-1
    This incense and fragrant wood specialty shop is located in Koya Town, Ito County, Wakayama Prefecture. Its white walls and black tiling give it a very grand appearance. It manufactures and sells products used inside the temples of Mt. Koya as well as products for cemetery visits and Buddhist altars at home. You’ll find the famous “reiko” incense as well as sandalwood, Koya mutsugi, and more. There are also incenses and scented oils that assist with healing and getting rid of bad smells, as well as several items that make great souvenirs. The adorable scented bags are a popular purchase.

    The shop was not far from the entrance to Okuno-in just across the street from Karukaya-do. The shop building looks quite new, but the shop is very old. It not only sell popular incense sticks but...

  • Tobe-yaki Ware Loire and TAZU Bread Making School
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    Wakayama Iwade-shi Nakabusa 411
    This shop specializing in Tobe ware is located about a 17-minute walk from Iwade Station on the JR Wakayama Line. It offers a selection of Tobe ware with a particular focus on tableware such as rice bowls, tea cups, and coffee mugs well-suited for everyday use.
  • Jofuku Park Shop
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    Wakayama Shingu-shi Jofuku 1-4-24
    This park located a two-minute walk from JR Shingu Station. The park is dedicated to the Chinese alchemist and explorer Xu Fu, known in Japan as Jofuku. It is said that he came to Japan over 2,200 years ago in search of the elixir of life on the order of China's first emperor Qin Shi Huang. The park features a particularly vivid Chinese-style tower gate, a stone memorial to Xu Fu, and seven stone monuments to his seven chief vassals. The park's shop sells a number of Xu Fu-themed merchandise including Jofuku-no-Yu bath additive and Jofukucha. Jofukucha is a blend of Kumano green tea and Japanese evergreen spicebush, which is said to have been discovered by Xu Fu on his search for the elixir of life. The park also offers bicycle and Chinese dress rentals.
  • Wakayama Watch kaitori .com
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    Wakayama Pref. Wakayamashi Kouzaki 177-1
  • Kakunaga Kokudo
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    Wakayama Arida-gun Yuasacho Bessho 147
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    Wakayama Kainan-shi Funoo 222
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Yoshida 305-3 Grace Yoshida 1F
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Itayamachi
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Kemi 1061-15-203
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    Wakayama Pref. Wakayamashi Wakauranaka 3-3-8 Heart Blue Union 1F/5 rooms
  • Aero Base
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Takajomachi 2-26
  • S-Project
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    Wakayama Pref. Kainanshi Nanayama 111-1
  • Shirahama General Information Center
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    Wakayama Nishimuro-gun Shirahamacho Katata 2399-2684
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Nojo 13-16
  • Futon Workshop KAWAMURA
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    Wakayama Pref. Wakayamashi Shioya 5-4-14
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    Wakayama Wakayama-shi
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    Wakayama Pref. Wakayamashi Shichibanchou 26-1

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Wakayama prefecture unites pilgrims, food lovers, and culture buffs in a tranquil corner of Japan at the base of the Kii Peninsula. The setting for many a Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail, Wakayama invites those in search of spirituality from one side of the prefecture to the other, from the 100-plus Buddhist temples of the sacred Mount Koya in the west to the inspiring temples of the Kumano Sanzan set among breathtaking nature in the east. Once the grueling hike is complete, make a beeline for Wakayama city to savor some of the country’s most delicious ramen noodles.

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