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Hakone Cafe Sweets Shop

A sweet shop located in the ticket gate of the Hakone Yumoto Station. You can buy the popular sweets, Hakone Roll and Hakone Pudding here. Stop by quickly before getting on the train for souvenirs. You can enjoy different flavors for each season in addition to plain Hakone Roll.

Hakone SAGAMIYA

A rare shop in Japan, a specialty of oven cakes, all original recipes from the owners, including 1290 yen (plus tax) in a nut-vezsel box with seven kinds of tree nuts caramelized coating.

Chimoto Ekimae Street Store

A Japanese confectionery shop famous for its rice confectionery and hot potato in Hakone. Tamochi, which is made by scattering chopped yokan in soft rice cakes, is wrapped in bamboo skin one by one, and if you eat a bite, the scent of yuzu spreads in your mouth. Sometimes they sell out before they close, so I want to buy them early. 248 yen each.

Tanaka-ya souvenir shop

It is a souvenir shop with an amujen in Meiji 5 (1872), and sells Japanese sweets, kamaboko, and dried foods. There are many fans of Japanese sweets, which are made with white paste and mandarin oranges.

Kikugawa Shoten

The specialty is 70 yen for one castera-grilled Hakone manju. The soft castera dough is made with eggs and fine flour, which is directly delivered from a chicken farm in Odawara. The inside is white paste.

Yumoto Ekimae Shopping Street

It is a shopping street in front of the station where food and crafts are available, and it is fun to eat and compare freshly steamed hot spring buns.

Jiro Murakami Shoten

A shop where you can get pickled umeboshi without using any additives. Among them, the popularity is "perfect taste". The meaty umeboshi with a low salt content is perfect for hot rice. Good for tea. One piece using a large plum is sold at 190 yen and 200g at 1450 yen. In addition, 5 grilled chikuwa 680 yen, which is baked with green onions and ginger, is also good for souvenirs.

Mitsuki

The first floor is a bright shop with a variety of souvenirs, including the made and fried kamaboko "Seijiro" and the onsen manju production booth. The second floor is a "Kamaboko specialty store" directly managed by Kagoshima Odawara. The third floor is a spacious in-store food court restaurant with 70 seats. There is a barrier-free toilet.

Marukiya

The specialty is fresh dried fish, which is sent directly from Ito every morning. Among them, Mirin's dried fish, which was completed through trial and error, has many repeaters. The company also focuses on salt halts, salty spices, and local sake, and has a number of different products such as squid mouths and interesting sweets.

Hakone Roasting Coffee

A shop specializing in roasted coffee beans, which hand-screen the most senior raw beans one by one, and roasts them after taking orders. The store is lined with original washcloths. Coffee milk soft that can line at the same time as the store opens is a dish of emotion. Coffee milk soft 400 yen, original towel 1200 yen, freshly roasted coffee beans 1 bag 1400 yen ~.

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