Inahoterasu

restaurant

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JA Saitama Chuo's Higashi Matsuyama direct sales center "Inahoterasu" is an open building constructed with local wood and natural material. The name was chosen through a contest where locals participated and came with suggestions. Inahoterasu symbolizes how the ears of rice (=inaho) will light up (=terasu) a bright future for people. Here you can find a wide variety of souvenirs from Higashimatsuyama City, such as processed pears and chestnuts, yakitori rice crackers, and other sweets!

Basic Information

Location
714-1 Shimoodori, Higashimatsuyama City
TEL
0493-24-3157
FAX
0493-53-4655

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
9:30 - 16:00
Regular holiday
2nd Thursday of every month (excluding holidays)
Fee
Free

How to get there

Public transport
About 30 minutes on foot (2.2km) from Higashi Matsuyama Station on the Tobu Tojo Line
Car
5 minutes from Higashimatsuyama IC on the Kan-Etsu Expressway
Parking
Free, 3 for disabled people, 2 buses

Map

Nearby spots

Hatoyama Community Marche
Hatoyama Community Marche

This facility promotes migration to Hatoyama Town, entrepreneurship and interactions between people of all ages. There is a "Machiokoshi Cafe" (town revitalization cafe) inside the facility where a daily alternating chef offers meals, boxed lunches, sandwiches, sweets and other food and drink, as well as where local vegetables and handmade goods by Hiki area artists are available for sale.

Ranzan Valley BBQ Area
Ranzan Valley BBQ Area

If you reserve an outdoor BBQ and food set (4 days advance required), you can arrive to BBQ here empty-handed. Reserve a spot under the roofed BBQ pavilion (4 days advance required) and you can BBQ even if it rains. The place is well-equipped with clean toilets, kitchen spaces and running water. A clear stream runs right in front of the BBQ space, making safe to play in the water.

Kashiya Yokochō
Kashiya Yokochō

Kashiya Yokochō is a street lined with old fashioned candy (dagashi) shops. There were around 70 shops in early Showa era where various sweets were produced and sold wholesale. Currently there are around 20 shops that produce and sell simple sweets such as mint candy and Kintaro candy, fun nostalgic sweets that both children and adults can enjoy. It was also selected as one of the Ministry of Environment’s “Top100 Best Scented Sceneries.”

Kawagoe City Industrial Tourist Center (Koedo Kurari)
Kawagoe City Industrial Tourist Center (Koedo Kurari)

Koedo Kurari is an improved facility retaining the atmosphere of the original Kyūkagamiyama brewery, established in 1875. The brewery, built through the Meiji, Taisho, and Shōwa periods, was remodeled and designated as one of Japan's registered tangible cultural properties along with the three warehouses: souvenir shop (Meijigura), Restaurant (Taishōgura), Japanese sake shop (Shōwagura), and meeting space (Tenjigura).

SAIBOKU Ham
SAIBOKU Ham

Established in 1946, our slogan is “from farm to dining table,” and we take pride in producing healthy and delicious ham and sausages using meat from the pigs raised on our farm. The quality of our product has been recognized for its authenticity in Germany, and has won many gold awards in international food contests. Featuring a theme park revolving around pork and health, there are gourmet pork meals, a farmers market selling local fresh vegetables and a relaxing hot spring, for a day full of leisurely fun.

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