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Eirakuya

Since its founding in 1905, we have maintained goodwill as a long-established confectionery store. Carefully selected only materials of good...more read

Zushi · Hayama Eirakuya
Sanseirou

This is a sweets shop in the Zushi Ginza shopping area. It is over 50 years old. Their signboard product, “Namiko Saichu”, is named after Ke...more read

Zushi · Hayama Sanseirou
Kamakura New German Zushi Shop

Local people love this confectionery and cake shop in Kamakura. It was founded in 1968. They use fine quality raw materials, like fermented ...more read

Zushi · Hayama Kamakura New German Zushi Shop
Johnny Shonan

This is a Hawaiian specialty store in front of Zushi Station. There are items that are reminiscent of Hawaii like ukuleles, pareos, T-shirts...more read

Zushi · Hayama Johnny Shonan
In yo do

This is an organic food store near Zushi Station. It opened in 1977. They handle food safety and environmental friendly products such as org...more read

Zushi · Hayama In yo do
Tiara

This is a specialty black tea shop in Zushi. They have a wide variety of high-quality teas such as “straight tea” that is made from carefull...more read

Zushi · Hayama Tiara
And Bread

This bakery is located in Ikego, Zushi’s lush residential area. The current signboard product, “Zushi Rusk”, was created in 2013 as a result...more read

Zushi · Hayama And Bread
Etoire Pastry Store (Zushi Shop)

This is a Western confectionery shop in Zushi. They put an emphasis on souvenirs as well as cakes. “Sakurayama Cookies” are shaped after the...more read

Zushi · Hayama Etoire Pastry Store (Zushi Shop)
Senkoin

This temple was built between 1504-1520 by Chief Satori Ajari to spread Koyasan Shingon Buddhism. The objects of worship are the eleven-face...more read

Zushi · Hayama Senkoin