Suzuhiro Kamaboko no Sato

Suzuhiro Kamaboko no Sato

“The Facility comes with shopping and gourmet food, mainly Kamaboko (Fish cakes) which is also a famous item of Odawara, and there are hands-on activities for your amusement. At the “”Suzunari Market”” revive the activities of the market in Odawara-juku, you can also buy seasonal Kamaboko such as Itakamaboko (Kamaboko on wood), and dried fish, Ashigaracha and local sake as available well. There is also the “”Kamaboko Bar”” where you can enjoy comparing the tastes of different Kamaboko made in front of you and also taste the recommended ones while talking with the “”Kamaboko Sommelier”” of whom has a rich knowledge of Kamaboko. There are more than 200 different kinds of Odawara and Hakone souvenirs.

Odawara
Suzuhiro Kamaboko no Sato
ADDRESS 245 Kazamatsuri, Odawara-shi, Kanagawa Prefecture
TEL 0465-22-3191 
BUSINESS HOURS

9:00-18:00 

REGULAR HOLIDAY

No holiday

ACCESS

About 10 minutes by taxi from JR Odawara Line 「Odawara」station. Directly connected to Hakone Tozan Line 「Kazamatsuri」station. By car: Take a 「Hakoneguchi IC」exit on Odawara-Atsugi Road, go forward to Odawara on national Route 1 about 500 m.

PARKING LOT Available
HP https://www.kamaboko.com/sato/

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