Groceries Spots in Oita Area

  • Okamoto Ya Shop
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Beppushi-shi Myoban 3 Kumi
  • Yufuin Yufufu
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    3.0
    84 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Pref. Yufushi Yufuinchoukawakita 2-1
    A Western confectionary shop located in Kawakita, Yufuin-cho, Yufu City. The shop sells sweets made by the hands of seasoned pros using only the choicest ingredients, including fresh milk and eggs stocked daily. In addition to dozens of cakes and baked sweets, the shop sells signature Yufuin egg roll cakes and silky Yufu Highland pudding.

    visited on 11 dec 2019. rude japanese old service man. we ordered one pudding & one roll for 2 of us. As there was no more cake roll on display i ask if there is any. He shouted one or two. I should...

  • Saiki Umi no Ichiba Maru
    Shopping
    Oita Saiki Kazuraminato 3-21
    "A market located in Kazura Port in Saiki City. The market sells fresh, local seafood caught that day, processed marine products, and local agricultural and specialty products. There's also an eat-in space where visitors can enjoy sides and foods they have purchased, like the ""Okonomi Sushi"" set, which comes with your choice of sushi. The adjoining Marukai restaurant serves gozen meals, donburi rice bowls, and other dishes with a focus on seafood from the Bungo Channel, including a seasonal donburi meal, the most popular item on the menu; hot rice meal with Bungo seafood; and seafood tempura rice bowl."
  • Kuju Winery
    Shopping
    Oita Pref. Taketashi Kujumachikuju Hiraki 3990-1
    A winery situated along Prefectural Route 669 in Kuju, Kuju-machi, Taketa City. The winery’s vineyard faces the Kuju Mountains and the winery harnesses the extreme temperature variations between night and day, characteristics of the highland climate, to grow its grapes and produce its wines. Visitors can sample the winery’s wines for free in the shop, and in addition to wine, they can purchase grape juice and local specialty products. The winery’s adjoining restaurant serves oven baked pizzas and other Italian dishes, and here customers can enjoy the winery’s own wines as well as highland vegetables.
  • YUFUIN KASHIKOUBOU GOEMON
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    3.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Pref. Yufushi Yufuinchoukawakami 1984-212
    A Western confectionary shop adjoining the Ryokan Yufusan inn situated along Prefectural Route 11 in Kawakami, Yufuin-cho, Yufu City. The shop’s deliciously creamy and smooth signature half-baked cheesecake is made with Australian cheese and fresh eggs. The shop sells other Western style confections, as well, like roll cakes.

    湯布院土産に頂きました。 「甘太さくっとリッチサブレ」は見た目もさつま芋の輪切りっぽくしてあって可愛らしいサブレです。

  • Kitsuki Furusato Sangyo-kan
    Shopping
    Oita Kitsuki-shi Kitsuki 665-172
    A local specialty products shop located in Kitahama, Kitsuki City. The shop sells famous green and black teas; chirimen dried whitebait, large-tooth flounder, and other seafood products; agricultural products; local liquors; crafts; and more. There's an adjoining restaurant and cafe corner where you can enjoy local dishes made with local cuisine and Kitsuki black tea.
  • Confectionery Hana Koji Kikuya
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    4.0
    17 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Pref. Yufushi Yufuinchoukawakami 1524-1 Yodo no Yoritomo
    Located a 15-minute walk from JR Yufuin Station close to the entrance of Yasuragi Yu no Tsubo Yokocho alley, this confectionary shop offers a variety of famed Oita sweets perfect for buying as souvenirs. Confectionery Hana Koji Kikuya’s own “yufuin sosaku-gashi” is particularly well renowned, and the shop’s pudding dorayaki—pudding sandwiched between two soft dorayaki cakes—is so popular, it has even been featured on television. Hana Koji Kikuya’s selections also make popular snacks for eating on the go. “The Mitsuemon, “sold only when sweet potatoes are in season in fall and winter, has fans nationwide.

    ※正確には湯の坪横丁の菊家ではなく駐車場の前にある店舗のほうの事です。 ぷりんどらをお土産にするべく、花麹菊家をナビで検索したら車が入れない道端沿いでナビ終了して困っていたら、駐車場を見つけたので車を止めてきょろきょろしていると、道を挟んで目の前の大きな和菓子屋さんの入口に「ぷりんどら」ののぼりを発見。入って店員さんに聞くと、駐車場の下に降りて歩いて散策できる小路があり、そこにあるとのこと。でもこ...

  • Hanayori
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    4.0
    17 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Pref. Yufushi Yufuinchoukawakami 1488-1
    A Japanese confection shop located in Yufuincho, Yufu City, Oita Prefecture located a one-minute walk from Lake Kinrin. This elegant shop, surrounded by trees, is filled with sweets masterfully crafted with the choicest of ingredients, such as only the smallest of renowned Hokkaido adzuki beans. The shop’s most popular item is its fresh yokan (sweet bean jelly), which is not overly sweet and leaves a clean aftertaste. The rich egg and honey flavor of Hanayori’s dorayaki (sponge cakes with filling) is perfectly matched by the sweetness of its coarse red bean paste filling; they also make a popular snack to enjoy while strolling about Yufuin.

    After visiting Kinrinko, I was craving for some sweets. I stopped by this cafe. There is indoor and outdoor sitting area. Kushidango is their most selling item. Dozen flavors to choose. I ordered...

  • B-speak
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    4.0
    519 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Pref. Yufushi Yufuinchoukawakami 3040-2
    A roll cake specialty shop opened by Sanso Murata, a high-class ryokan (Japanese style hotel) in Yufuin Onsen in 1999, pioneering the roll cake trend in the nation. The shop’s lightly sweet cakes pay special attention to the balance between the cake and cream, ensuring a delicate flavor that is hard to get tired of. In addition to roll cakes, the shop offers galettes and florentins to customers dining in. A five-minute walk from JR Yufuin Station.

    We got the chocolate roll in small size. It was soooooo good. Not too sweet or too tough. My bf doesnt like dessert much but he seemed to be enjoy eating it!

  • Zabieru Honpo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Oita-shi Oita Ryutsugyomudanchi 1-3-11
  • Kinsho Croquettes, Main Store
    Shopping
    Oita Yufu-shi Yufuincho Kawakami 1511-1
  • Goto Seika, Main Store
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    3.5
    14 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Usuki-shi Fukata 118

    大分県臼杵市にある後藤製菓のお菓子をたべた。箱は赤く、包装は白とスケルトンのおしゃれなものだが、白色にIKUSU...

  • Tajimaya Rouho Sabo Dandan
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Taketa-shi Taketamachi 40
  • Kayashima Sake Brewing
    Shopping
    Oita Kunisaki-shi Kunisakimachi Tsunai 392-1
    This longstanding sake brewery, established in 1873 and known for its Nishinoseki brand of refined sakes, is a 10-minute drive from the Oita Airport. Unswayed by trends and fads, the brewery continues to promote the quality of handcraftsmanship and refine traditional production methods which fully draw out the innate flavor of sake. The brewery's Nishinoseki brand was so named in the late 19th century in the hope that it could come to symbolize sake in western Japan. Also the company's most recognizable brand, Nishinoseki sakes are created with the aim of drawing out the innate deliciousness of Japanese sake, harmoniously balancing sweetness, tartness, dryness, bitterness, and astringency. In Sake Gallery Tozai on the brewery's grounds, you can sample and purchase the company's beverages.
  • Barae Tea Wakatake-en Funai Town Main Restaurant
    Shopping
    Oita Oita-shi Funaimachi 2-4-5
    This tea shop, established in 1878, is a five-minute walk from JR Oita Station. The shop carries renowned teas carefully selected from areas across the country, as well as kyusu teapots and other tea utensils. The shop's famous Kyushu tea three variety assortment is particularly recommended; made with choice leaves from specially contracted farms blended according to a proprietary technique in use since the shop was founded, the assortment makes it possible for you to taste and compare sencha and tamaryokucha green tea from Yame, Ureshino, and Chiran. The shop also has a rentable tearoom, and a cafe where you can enjoy matcha green tea soft-serve ice cream and other highly original, seasonal items.
  • Kabo Izumiya
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    4.5
    8 Reviews
    Shopping
    Oita Taketa-shi Kujumachi Kuju 4048-15
    This shop, a 30-minute drive from JR Bungo-Taketa Station, is located on the Kuju Highland and makes and sells KUJU'S yogurt as well as premium ice cream. KUJU's is a cheese-like yogurt produced according to a method based on the recipe for making skyr, a cultured dairy product from Iceland. Customers can enjoy it plain as well as flavors such as strawberry and blueberry. Recommended soft-serve ice cream flavors include black sesame, the shop's most popular variety; and the milk ice cream topped with piping hot caramel sauce.

    普段はお客さんが多いらしいのですが、来店した日は寒い上に風が強くお客さんはほぼいなかったです。 初来店だったので、スタンダードにバニラソフトクリームを注文。 ソフトクリームは濃厚だけどもしつこくなく、さっぱりいただけました。 それ以上に好きだったのが、黒ごま入りコーン。 手作りらしく、下の方にいくにつれ、コーンの巻きが多くなり、食べ応えがありました! 今度行くことがあれば黒ごまソフトクリームを注...

  • Tajimaya Roho
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    4.5
    27 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Taketa-shi Taketamachi 40
    This longstanding Japanese confectionary shop, a 10-minute walk from JR Bungo-Taketa Station, is the oldest such establishment in the prefecture, having been established in 1804. In the Edo period, the shop was an official purveyor of confections to the bygone Oka Domain. The shop's signature Mikasano and Kojo no Tsuki confections were originally officially presented to the lords of the domain; even today, they are popular and are two of Taketa's most well-known Japanese sweets. Depending on the time of day, you can watch Mikasano being made, and enjoy fresh baked ones along with a cup of tea in the adjoining Sabo Dandan cafe. The shop also sells seasonal namagashi fresh Japanese confections.

    老舗の和菓子店です。親戚のお宅に訪問する際のお土産に選びました。和菓子は普段食べる事が少ないので、喜ばれました。

  • Konditorei MOMO
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Hita-shi Chuo 1-3-5 Katsuki Building 1F
    "This Western confectionary shop is a five-minute walk from Hita Station. The shop sells baked sweets and homemade cakes incorporating an abundance of local specialty products and produce from local farms. The shop's signature products are particularly popular, such as its choux cremes, which became so well-known by word of mouth, they were renamed the ""much talked about"" choux cremes; and Kokoro chocolate cake, which won a Monde Selection award in 2008."
  • Inaka-an
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Hita-shi Mamedamachi 146-1
    This longstanding Japanese-style sweets cafe, established in 1967, stands on the Mamedamachi Shopping Street' Miyuki-dori Street a four-minute drive from the Hita Interchange and a five-minute walk from Hita Station. The cafe's signature ohagi bean jam cakes are made by hand utilizing highly refined production methods and using ingredients chosen with the utmost care, including not just the azuki bean jam filling and glutinous rice exterior, but even the sugar. These ohagi come in three flavors - anko bean jam, kinako toasted soybean flour, and ume Japanese plum; customers can order as few as two ohagi and takeout is also possible. In addition to sweets, the cafe serves savory foods such as an Inaka-an Set meal, and shiitake mushroom curry. The cafe also serves a variety of seasonal items.
  • Asahimanju
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    4.5
    3 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Hita-shi Mamedamachi 5-20
    This longstanding Japanese confectionary shop, established in 1865, stands on the Mamedamachi Shopping Street's Kamimachi-dori Street a five-minute drive from the Hita Interchange and a 20-minute walk from Hita Station as well as the Hita Bus Terminal. As hinted at by its name, the shop only sells manju steamed buns; of particular note are the shop's Kangien buns and Shufuan buns, inspired by the local historic Kangien school, which are filled with a matcha green tea filling. The shop's large and original kuri soba manju buns, stuffed with a large chestnut, are also famous, and have gained widespread popularity through word of mouth. As the shop closes when its stock for the day runs out, prospective customers are recommended to make a reservation in advance.

    豆田上町通りの北端付近にある小さな饅頭屋です。9月下旬久留米からの行楽客として初来店。テイクアウトしたのは「かんぎえん」と「そば饅頭」。2個ずつで460円だった様に覚えています。賞味期限は明後日までですよ念を押されながら退散。当日のオヤツにしましたが、「かんぎえん」の中に栗が丸ごと1個入っていたのは想定外。外皮の白、抹茶餡の緑、栗の黄という割面もインスタ映え。外皮は山芋入らしく、舌触りがかるかん風...

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A trip to Oita is tantamount to a long soak in the Beppu baths. The mountainous, coastal prefecture of Oita is renowned for having more onsen than any other prefecture in Japan, most of which lie in the city of Beppu on the west coast of Kyushu, recognizable by its pungent sulphuric aroma and the clouds of steam that puff up across the hillside. Away from the Beppu hot springs await mountains, waterfalls, and temples, so don’t hesitate to explore Oita a little further.

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