Haresora Mukojima: A Guide to Staying at Ikken House and the Higashi-Mukojima Area

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Welcome to your ultimate guide for staying at Ikken House Haresora! This guide highlights the best local spots for fresh ingredients, convenient shopping, and unique finds near your accommodation. From nearby supermarkets to local drugstores, discover everything you need to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable.

Easy Dining Options - Chain Restaurants Around Ikken House Haresora in Mukojima

Right outside Higashi-Mukojima Station, you’ll discover a bustling shopping street. It’s the perfect spot to grab a quick bite and recharge, whether you’re returning from a long journey or a shopping spree. Stop by before heading back to Haresora and get energized for the next part of your adventure.

McDonald's

McDonald’s in Japan offers a unique experience with its exclusive menu items and services you won’t find elsewhere. Seasonal limited-time offerings are a highlight, with delicious options that change throughout the year. Another standout feature is the kids’ meal toys, which are a hit with both children and adults. Some of the most popular toys can sell out quickly, so it’s worth checking in advance before your visit!

Suyoda Sushi

Suyoda Sushi is a convenient takeaway sushi chain often found near train stations. Known for its reasonable prices and good quality, it’s a fantastic option near Ikken House Haresora. Even better, sushi prices are often discounted before closing, making it the perfect chance to enjoy high-quality sushi at a great value. Be sure to stop by Suyoda Sushi on your way back to your accommodation!

Dotour

In Japan, breakfast is often a simple affair, but if you’re staying at Haresora, Doutor near the station is an excellent option. Known for its rich coffee, Doutor also serves a variety of delicious breakfast items, making it a convenient and tasty way to start your day before exploring the area.

Kura Sushi (Kurazushi)

If you love conveyor belt sushi, you’re probably familiar with Kura Sushi (Kurazushi). At Kura Sushi in Japan, you can enjoy fresh, high-quality ingredients and even experience the fun of a limited-edition gacha capsule toy! It’s definitely worth a try!

Haresora Kitchen: Best Local Shops and Supermarkets for Fresh Ingredients

One of the highlights of staying at Haresora is the fully equipped kitchen, giving you the chance to cook your own meals with fresh, authentic Japanese ingredients. Nearby, you’ll find a variety of local greengrocers and supermarkets offering everything you need. To make your shopping easier, I’ve outlined the best options in the area, so you can find exactly what suits your culinary needs.

Daiki Seika

Daiki Seika is a local greengrocer offering fresh, high-quality fruits and vegetables at prices lower than regular supermarkets. It’s an excellent spot for those looking to experience authentic Japanese daily life while staying within budget. During strawberry or muscat grape season, you can even indulge in premium fruits without breaking the bank—truly a treat for fruit lovers!

Gourmet City (グルメシティ)

Gourmet City is the largest convenience store, near Higashi-Mukojima station and Ikken House Haresora, offering everything you need—from fresh ingredients to souvenirs and everyday essentials. The best part? It’s open until 1:00 AM, perfect for grabbing late-night snacks or last-minute items!

My Basket

Near Haresora, you’ll find two small AEON-affiliated supermarkets, My Basket. These stores cater to single-person households and Japan’s aging population, offering smaller portion sizes of ingredients. While the prices are a bit higher, you’ll discover unique items that aren’t available at other supermarkets!

Ikken House Haresora's Convenient Partners: Three Major Convenience Stores

Whenever I travel to a new country, the first thing I do is head to the local convenience store to see what snacks and services I haven’t tried yet.

There are three convenience stores around Haresora, each with its own unique features, waiting for you to explore.

7-Eleven (7/11)

Even if you’re already familiar with 7-Eleven, you might be surprised by what Japan has to offer! There are plenty of must-try items, like the incredibly delicious salt rice ball.

In addition, you’ll find unique Japanese desserts and limited-edition candies that you won’t want to miss. Many visitors end up spending quite a bit at 7-Eleven—it’s that irresistible!

LAWSON STORE100

A series of convenience stores by LAWSON that offers 100% more satisfaction than the usual LAWSON stores. In addition to their famous ready-to-eat meals and desserts, you can also find fresh fruits and vegetables here!

Mini Stop

Mini Stop may be less common than other convenience stores, making it less familiar to tourists, but if I had to choose just one to visit in Japan, it would definitely be Mini Stop!

It’s like an ice cream shop in disguise—seriously! Mini Stop offers seasonal ice cream flavours, and even in winter, people can’t resist these delicious treats. I highly recommend giving it a try!

Aside from ice cream, their ready-to-eat meals are another standout feature. For me, Mini Stop is the top convenience store for food in Japan.

Kusuri no Fukutaro: Your Local Drugstore for Everyday Essentials

Kusuri no Fukutaro Drugstore is conveniently located near both Ikken House Haresora and Higashi-Mukojima station—an absolute blessing for travellers! If you haven’t picked up everything you need yet, be sure to stop by before leaving. While the prices may not be the lowest, the convenience is unbeatable and it is rarely crowded.

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