YokoSuka Port Market
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If you're looking for a destination to stock up on ultra-fresh seafood, produce, and more, the Yokosuka Port Market has you covered. The venue has numerous vendors selling local goodies from the Miura Peninsula area, making it a convenient spot for your grocery needs. There's even a souvenir store if you're looking for something to remind you of your visit.
Ready-to-eat items are also available at the market, with the on-site food court home to restaurants and cafes offering tasty dishes like ramen, seafood bowls, pudding, and gelato. If you like beer, be sure to check out the Yokosuka Beer Taproom – they specialize in craft beer using high-quality malt, hops, and local water.
Approximately 10 minutes on foot from Yokosuka Chuo Station on the Keikyu Line. For those who opt to drive, paid on-site parking is available at a Times Parking Lot in front of the venue.
A farmers market at your doorstep. Buy local. Eat local.
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