The food business was established in 1950 (Showa 25) in Mineyama, Kyotango City, Kyoto Prefecture. Today, it operates 15 stores across the northern Kyoto area. Supported by the local community, the company continues to uphold a community-focused management style.
Kyotango City, Kyoto Prefecture, is a place where nostalgic, traditional townscapes still remain. We operate nine supermarkets in Mineyama, the town where our company was founded, and its surrounding areas.
Located in Kyoto Prefecture, Miyazu City is renowned for Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views. This picturesque destination is popular among tourists. Within Miyazu City, we operate three supermarket locations.
Yosa District in Kyoto Prefecture is made up of the town of Ine—famous for its iconic funaya boat houses—and the town of Yosano. In the Yosa area, we operate three supermarket locations.
Tango is home to many beloved regional dishes, and among them, “Bara-zushi” holds a particularly loyal following. This specialty features simmered mackerel that is lightly pan-fried to bring out a uniquely fragrant, savory aroma—an unmistakable taste of Tango.
In addition to “bara-zushi,” we handle a wide range of processed foods and daily fresh items that reflect the region’s culinary traditions. Preserving and passing down these local food cultures is an important mission of our supermarket business, and we remain committed to carrying it forward.
| Store Name | Address |
|---|---|
| Miyazu Store | 2160-3 Tsuruga, Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture |
| Fuchu Store | 64 Ejiri, Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture |
| Yoro Store | 25-1 Iwagahana, Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture |
| Ishikawa Store | 969 Ishikawa, Yosano Town, Yosa District, Kyoto Prefecture |
| Kaya Store | 455 Kaya, Yosano Town, Yosa District, Kyoto Prefecture |
| Omiya Bypass Store | 1532 Shuki, Omiya Town, Kyotango City, Kyoto Prefecture |
| Ekimae Store | 981 Sugitani, Mineyama Town, Kyotango City, Kyoto Prefecture |
