Nago City] “Miyagi Confectionary Shop” – A long-established business for over 70 years! A confectionery store loved by the local community, offering a wide range of confections from Buddhist rituals to Japanese and Western cakes.

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基本情報

店舗名
Miyagi Confectionary Shop
住所
Nago City Market 1F, 1-4-11 Shiro, Nago City, Okinawa, Japan
電話番号
0980-53-0480
営業時間
8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
定休日
non-scheduled holiday
サイトURL

Approximately 70 minutes by car from Naha Airport. It is a long-established confectionery store located in Nago City in the northern part of Okinawa’s main island. It offers a wide range of confectionery products, and you can eat in as well. The atmosphere is also very nice, making it a place where you can relax and unwind.

Point 1: Inside Nago City Market! What is the location of “Miyagi Confectionary Shop”?

Miyagi Confectionery” is located in a corner of the municipal market in Nago City, in the northern part of Okinawa’s main island.

Founded over 70 years ago, it is one of the oldest confectionery stores in Okinawa, and is supported by the local community, with many fans coming from far and wide.

The store sells not only Japanese-style confections for memorial services and ceremonies, but also Western-style confections such as whole cakes and cut cakes, and is supported by a clientele of mainly local people of all ages and both men and women.

There is also an eat-in space outside the store where customers can enjoy the store’s cakes, coffee, drinks, and desserts.

It is a great way to enjoy the food on the spot as well as take it home!

It takes about 70 minutes from Naha Airport via the Okinawa Expressway.

By bus, take Ryukyu Bus No. 120, get off at Nago Crossroads, and walk 1 minute to the store.

The trip takes about 2 hours, which is far, but it is nice that you can go there without changing trains!

Point 2: “Miyagi Confectionary Shop” sweets menu introduction!

Miyagi Confectionery” offers confections for Buddhist memorial services, Japanese-style confections, and Western-style confections.

In addition to confections for Buddhist memorial services such as konpen, lotus, and peach, there are also confections for betrothal gifts such as shofu, karukan, steamed cheese, and makigans (130-140 yen). (130-140 yen)

Western-style confections include whole cakes such as half-cheese, gateau chocolat, roll cake, fresh cream cake, and Elise (1,500-3,500 yen), as well as cut cakes (280-350 yen) such as cheese cake, Mont Blanc, rare cheese, chiffon cake, DX chocolate, strawberry shortcake, and more. There are also sweets (150-180 yen) such as Miyagi rolls, semi-cheese, and chocolates that can be eaten casually.

The taste and quality of both Japanese and Western confections are backed by a long-established business, and there is no doubt about it. And in these days of price hikes for everything, it is nice that they are reasonably priced!

Point 3: Introduction of the “Miyagi Confectionary Shop” eat-in menu!

At “Miyagi Confectionery”, there is an eat-in space where you can enjoy not only the cakes sold, but also mango smoothies, zenzai, chocolate chip ice cream, chocolate banana crepes, and more.

Plus, the coffee is famous for its authentic and delicious taste!

The eat-in space inside and outside the store is in the atrium of the market building, which is pleasantly breezy and shaded even in summer.

Eating delicious pastries and coffee there is truly a moment of bliss!

And it is nice that it is not too crowded.

Miyagi Confectionery, located in a corner of the municipal market in the center of Nago City in the northern part of Okinawa’s main island, is a long-established confectionery store that has been in business for more than 70 years and is well known in Okinawa.

In addition to confectionery for memorial services and ceremonies, the shop also offers Western-style confectionery such as whole and cut cakes, as well as inexpensive Western-style confectionery that can be eaten casually. Please come and visit us.