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Odawara Fish Center
At “Odawara Sakana Center” that both local people and tourists gather to, is located right next to the Odawara Fishing Port. You can buy seafoods which are sent directly from fishing grounds caught at the Sagami Bay. Other than fresh fish, there are shops selling processed marine products such as dried fish and fish paste, local’s favorite selected vegetables all for cheap prices. A dinning place inside the facility also has a separated BBQ corner. You can grill ingredients that you brought from the fish center with a gas burner stove and enjoy eating your foods there.
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- Odawara Fish Center
ADDRESS | 1-6-1 Hayakawa, Odawara-shi, Kanagawa Prefecture |
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TEL | 0465-23-1077 |
BUSINESS HOURS | 9:30-17:00 |
REGULAR HOLIDAY | No holiday |
ACCESS | 5 minute walk from JR Tokaido Line 「Hayakawa」station. By car : about 5 minutes from 「Hayakawa IC」on Seishō Bypass. |
PARKING LOT | Available |
HP | http://www.sakana.co.jp/ |
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