Opening hours and holidays may change for each store and facility depending on the season.
Please also note that many stores and facilities will be closed over the New Year period.
Please contact each store or facility directly for more details.
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The atmospheric wooden structure is home to a wide range of local products including wooden bowls and chopsticks created by local craftsmen, homemade confectioneries, freshly picked vegetables, and many other products unique to the Keihoku area.
The exquisite mackerel sushi from the western part of the Saba-kaido delivery route has been reported on various media outlets and is well worth a try! -
Opening Hours:9:00~18:00
URL:https://fuw.jp/woody/
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Since its establishment in 1922, Kameya Hirokiyo has produced manju buns, baumkuchens, cakes, and a range of other Japanese confectioneries fused with Western elements.
A sake-based cake using sake from the Haneda Shuzo brewery is particularly well-loved—eating just one bite is said to fill you with a sense of elegance! -
Opening Hours:10:00~19:00
Closed:Tuesdays (irregular)
(Please see the website for more details.)
URL:https://kameyahirokiyo.com/
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This local brewery has a history stretching back more than 120 years. In the brewery store, customers can pick up the Hatsuhinode sake brewed using the smooth waters of upstream Katsura River, as well as other limited-edition products that can't be purchased on the online store.
〜Benefits for Miyama-Keihoku Bus Travel Ticket holders〜
Entry to the brewery store is usually until 15:30, but holders of the Miyama-Keihoku Bus Travel Ticket can show their ticket at reception to extend that time to 16:00. -
Opening Hours:10:00~16:00
Closed:Wednesdays and part of the Obon holidays
(Please see the website for more details.)
URL:http://www.hanedashuzo.co.jp/
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Made using homegrown mochi rice and millet, the mochi and dango sweets from Kitamura Kibi Kobo are a must! Other items on sale include sheets of original Kayabuki-no-Sato stamps and postcards, and a range of other items unique to the area.
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Opening Hours:9:00~17:00
Closed:None
URL:http://www.kayabukinosato.com/kayanosato.html
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The long-standing Oishi Shuzo brewery was established in the Genroku era, and in 2014, opened this direct-sales store. Alongside various types of Japanese sake, the store also stocks a huge selection of locally produced goods. At the in-store tasting area, visitors can try out the Miyama Tengori, a delectable sake made using Miyama-produced sake rice and local water. Why not see if you can find a sake that matches your tastes?
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Opening Hours:9:00~17:00
Closed:Thursdays (irregular) during summer and winter season, and Obon holidays
URL:https://www.okinazuru.co.jp/
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Visitors can try out delicious, additive-free sausages and bacon in this tranquil, Miyama cedar-built establishment.
The original homemade sausage assortment and the hotdogs are popular products,
and guests can also try out some delicious confectioneries made using Miyama free-range eggs. -
Opening Hours:10:00~Until nightfall
Closed:Tuesdays
URL:http://www.miyamahamu.com/