8:00-18:00 (regular period)
(12/2及び12/31は8:00~16:00、12/23は8:00~15:00、元日は午前0時〜20時まで営業。1/2は7:00〜19:00、1/3は7:00〜18:00)
*Depending on the situation, closing times may be earlier from New Year's Day to January 1rd.
*Business hours may be subject to change due to other circumstances.
● Number of parking spaces
23 spaces (free, located behind the store)
*Business hours may change due to the influence of typhoons, heavy snow, or other reasons of our company.
There may be days when the store is closed. For information on the business hours of our stores, please see
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The history of YONEYAs began at NAGOMI-YONEYA's main store.
Facing Naritasan Omotesando, it is bustling every day with pilgrims to Naritasan and locals.
The store sells Japanese sweets, serves soba noodles and other desserts as a cafe, and has a Narita Lifelong Learning Citizens Gallery on the second floor.
Information about Nagomi Confectionery
Nagomi Kabou, located on the first floor of the main store, offers soba, udon, sweets, and more.
Please feel free to use it when you visit our main store.
Tempura soba
1,050yen
Wild vegetable soba
950yen
Cream anmitsu
900yen
*Menus change depending on the season.
You can sample them at our main store, Nagomi Kabou.
Yoimurasaki and Matcha Set
1,030 yen (tax included)
Freshly cooked red rice
We will be selling freshly cooked red rice made in our confectionery workshop.
Held on the 15th of every month
Sales time: 11:00am ~
1 piece/250g 700 yen (tax included)
*This is a limited quantity item. Please purchase as soon as possible.
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We have started selling sweets
You can purchase them at the Narita Yokan Museum.
300 yen (tax included)
(Item price 273 yen)
We also have a stamp book available.
Pocket-sized 20 pages (accordion style)
2,750 yen (tax included)
(Product price: 2,500 yen)
What is a confectionery stamp?
These goshuin stamps are carefully created by long-established Japanese confectionery shops from all over the country.
The confectionery stamp is usually only available at the main stores of the national confectionery franchisees, and is sold for a fee or
We give these to customers who spend over a certain amount.
We hope that you will feel the history of each store and the unique charm of our flagship store, and that it will serve as a bond between our customers and our Japanese confectionery stores.
We hope that this will help you feel more familiar with Japanese sweets.