Monday, July 31, 2017

Okashigoten

Okashigoten

Introduction of Okashigoten Nago Shop
We would like to introduce the Okashigoten Nago Shop. It contains a restaurant, a museum, a sweets factory, and the Yanbaru Subtropical Park (Dino Park).

Restaurant
The restaurant area is spacious and comfortable, and the menu is varied: they serve Okinawa dishes, Japanese dishes, and Western dishes.
Restaurant entrance

Opening hours: 11:30~15:00

Rate (without tax): 
Adult (more than junior high school student)¥1,556
Child (elementary students): ¥926




Museum
Museum entrance
The museum help customers feel Okinawan history. Dolls are displayed representing a Ryukyu king line, traditional Okinawan events, and people who have left their name in Ryukyu Kingdom history. Okinawan pottery, called yachimun, is also displayed.


Opening hours: 10:0018:00 (Oct.~ Mar. : ~19:00)

Rate
Adult (more than 16 years old): \ 50
Child (more than 4 years old): \300


Sweets Factory
The sweets factory is located in the Dino Park Shop. Okashigoten’s original sweets are made there, and you can see how to make them.

Yanbaru Subtropical Park (Dino Park)
Dinosaur statue
Dinosaur statues and playground equipment are located among the Flying Monkey Tree Ferns―a kind of plant that has propagated since prehistoric time―in the park. Of course, children are likely to enjoy them. If you use a rental tablet, you can see moving 3D dinosaurs; accordingly, even adults have a good time.

Opening hours: 10:0018:00 (last admissions: 17:30)

Rate:
Adult (over 16 years old): ¥800
Child (more than 4 years old): ¥500

Rental tablet: ¥300






Beni-Imo tarts  
Beni-imo tarts are very popular in Okinawa, and they were first made by Okashigoten. They use the perfect taste of 100% Okinawan beni-imo, purple sweet potato paste, and tart dough. Okashigoten has committed to using quality materials and not using artificial preservatives or coloring. The beni-imo tarts won the Monde Selection Gold Quality Award for six consecutive years. They are delicious to eat as is, but warming them up in the oven is more delicious for tasting freshly baked. They are also delicious to eat cold in the summer. The Okashigoten Onna Store, Yomitan head office, and Matsuo store have a confectionery factory line, so we can watch through the glass as the beni-imo tarts are produced.


↑Beni-imo tarts

Product Lineup
First, among the top five products, the most popular product is “beni-imo purple sweet potato tarts.” In second place is “benizukushi.” This contains assorted sweets: “beni-imo tarts,” “forest pie,” “galette,” “milk manju,” “imon,” and “karukan.” All of these are beni-imo. In third place is “benizutsumi.” This is a confection made from sweet potatoes. In fourth place is “salt and sesame chinsuko.” Okashigoten also produces other chinsuko flavors such as brown sugar, coconut, beni-imo, and island red pepper. In fifth place is “forest pie.” This contains three pie flavors: shikuwasa, mango, and beni-imo flavors.

Forest pie
Salt and sesame chinsuko
Second, Okashigoten sells fresh cakes, for example, roll cakes, mont blanc, mousse, and cream puffs. All of these are beni-imo fiavors. 

Fresh cakes

Third, Okashigoten produced some new products. “Imo imo tart” is different from “beni-imo tart.” This is a mixture of beni-imo and akane-imo. “Kongari pine” is pineapples and blue papayas wrapped with tart dough. Furthermore, beni-imo biscuits for dogs were produced last year.

Beni-imo dog biscuits

Okashigoten Nago Shop
Address: 1024-1 Nakayama, Nago City, Okinawa 905-0004
Tel: 0980-54-8515
 Opening hours: 10001800 (Oct.~ Mar. : ~19:00)
Payment method: cash, credit card


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