[Image1]Morokko House Specialty ShopThis warm, welcoming store along National Route 327 uses plenty of local
[Image2]Morokko House Specialty ShopThis warm, welcoming store along National Route 327 uses plenty of local
[Image3]Morokko House Specialty ShopThis warm, welcoming store along National Route 327 uses plenty of local
[Image4]Morokko House Specialty ShopThis warm, welcoming store along National Route 327 uses plenty of local
[Image5]Morokko House Specialty ShopThis warm, welcoming store along National Route 327 uses plenty of local
[Image6]Morokko House Specialty ShopThis warm, welcoming store along National Route 327 uses plenty of local

Morokko House Specialty Shop
This warm, welcoming store along National Route 327 uses plenty of locally sourced timber from the village🌳. The shop sign was recently refreshed✨
When you visit, be sure to take a look at the charming illustration nearby🥰
We deliver safe, reliable mountain produce harvested in Morotsuka Village with heartfelt care💖.
This is the place for Morotsuka souvenirs!

You can choose the heat level for yuzu kosho and dressings, and, of course, Morotsuka’s signature dried shiitake—plus fresh shiitake are available in season from autumn through winter.
Both types are grown on natural logs🍄.

Longtime favorites include Nanatsuyama miso, yomogi (mugwort) dumplings, and handmade konnyaku.
Quirky shiitake cookies🍪 make a fun souvenir pick.
For game-meat fans, frozen venison and wild boar are also on sale!

Every Friday we offer a limited-quantity, shop-exclusive shiitake sushi.
Seasonal village-grown vegetables🥬 and flowers🌸 are also sold, letting you enjoy the flavors of the season and the unique highland produce of Morotsuka.

You’ll also find locally produced shochu from the village’s two sake breweries and handmade crafts by residents.

Both are rare items rarely found outside the village.

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