5 Must-Visit Vietnamese Supermarkets in Yamanashi Prefecture! Tips for Authentic Ingredients and a Taste of Vietnam

5 Must-Visit Vietnamese Supermarkets in Yamanashi Prefecture! Tips for Authentic Ingredients and a Taste of Vietnam Shopping & Supermarkets
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Boasting a Rapid Rise in Yamanashi: The Allure of Deep-Local Vietnamese Supermarkets

In recent years, Yamanashi Prefecture has seen a growing number of foreign residents, with a particularly large Vietnamese community. Around Showa Town, known for its thriving manufacturing industry, and Kofu City, a hub for students, a succession of ‘authentic’ Vietnamese grocery stores have opened, catering to the needs of long-term international students and technical interns.

These aren’t ethnic shops localized for Japanese customers; they are genuine local spaces opened by Vietnamese people, for Vietnamese people. Step inside, and you’ll be enveloped by the sounds of Vietnamese and the unique aroma of spices, making you feel as if you’ve wandered into a back alley in Vietnam – a mini-trip experience. This article selects five such deep-local Vietnamese supermarkets in Yamanashi Prefecture and thoroughly explains their charms and practical shopping tips.

Vietnamese Grocery Store (Bách Hoá Việt Yamanashi) Thực phẩm

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📍 Address: 4-11-1 Kamiishida, Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture 400-0041, Japan

Located in Kamiishida, Kofu City, this grocery store is deeply cherished by the local Vietnamese community. Most customers are Vietnamese, offering an authentic and lively local atmosphere.

Its biggest draw is the selection of niche ingredients and highly-rated seasonings that you’d rarely find in typical Japanese supermarkets. Instant noodles like pho are particularly affordable, making it a valuable resource for international students and long-term residents looking to save on food costs. With a parking lot conveniently located right next to the store, it’s a recommended spot for bulk shopping by car.

Góc Việt Nam (Vietnam Corner)

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📍 Address: My Town Mukoyama, 1B, 4492 Osatomachi, Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture 400-0053, Japan

Located in My Town Mukoyama in Osatomachi, Kofu City, ‘Góc Việt Nam’ is more than just a grocery store; it’s a charming spot that also offers delicious homemade dishes and snacks. With a wide array of products and a clean interior, it has an inviting atmosphere, even for Japanese visitors on their first visit.

The biggest strength of this shop is undoubtedly its passionate and friendly owner. Praised as ‘simply cute and kind!’ their customer service captivates every visitor. Beyond a wide selection of reasonably priced ingredients, you can also enjoy delicious sweet buns (pao doce) and authentic Vietnamese cuisine, making it a perfect recommendation for anyone seeking tasty local gourmet experiences.

LỘC PHÁT QUÁN (Vietnamese Food)

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📍 Address: Ryutsu Ginza Happiness Hall 2F, 621-1 Kasai, Showa Town, Nakakoma District, Yamanashi Prefecture 409-3851, Japan

This is a deep-local Vietnamese grocery store, known to those in the know, located on the 2nd floor of ‘Ryutsu Ginza’ Happiness Hall in Showa Town, Nakakoma District. The area around Showa Town has many factories and is home to many Vietnamese technical interns, so the store is well-stocked with fresh ingredients that directly support their diet.

Inside, you’ll find fresh vegetables and delicious ingredients, always at reasonable prices. The friendly and kind owner’s service is also pleasant, making for a comfortable shopping experience. Furthermore, the store often shares information with the local community through social media like Facebook, allowing you to feel the real-time local energy.

Xuan Shop Vietnam Japan Yamanashi

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📍 Address: 1F, 1-10-4 Takara, Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture 400-0034, Japan

Located in an excellent spot, just a 5-minute walk from Kofu Station and right next to Kofu Kyouritsu Clinic, is ‘Xuan Shop.’ The store boasts a hardcore selection, among the best in Yamanashi, including whole frozen pork, beef, chicken, and a variety of rare fish and herbs seldom seen in Japan. Even the receipts are printed in Vietnamese, offering an overwhelming sense of foreign charm.

The most important thing to note when shopping is that parking in front of the store is prohibited. Attempting to park there will result in strict warnings, so always use nearby coin-operated parking lots. Additionally, many products lack Japanese labels, so if you’re looking for something specific, it’s best to prepare a photo on your smartphone beforehand and show it to a staff member. After a few visits, once you become a familiar face, they’ll greet you warmly!

PHÚC THỰC PHẨM VIỆT

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📍 Address: 932-1 Osatomachi, Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture 400-0053, Japan

Located in Osatomachi, Kofu City, this is a noteworthy Vietnamese supermarket that just relocated in February 2026. Even after the move, it continues to offer very reasonable prices compared to other stores in the area, earning enthusiastic support from international students and locals eager to save on food expenses.

One of its charms is the friendly personality of its somewhat forgetful but endearing owner, whose excellent customer service is well-regarded. Furthermore, they are flexible in offering support like home delivery services, making it a truly valuable presence for long-term residents without cars. It’s a wonderful local spot where you can feel the connection of a warm community alongside reasonable prices.

[For Locals] Tips for Making the Most of Vietnamese Supermarkets

Vietnamese supermarkets in Yamanashi Prefecture are ‘authentic local supermarkets’ opened by locals, for locals. Therefore, if you visit with the same expectations as a typical Japanese supermarket, you might feel a little lost. Here, we explain tips for shopping smartly while enjoying the local atmosphere.

1. Showing a ‘picture’ of what you want is key
Vietnamese pronunciation is very complex (due to numerous tones), and simply using Katakana will rarely be understood. Since many products lack Japanese labels or clear packaging designs, the smoothest and most reliable method is to save images of desired seasonings or ingredients from the internet beforehand and show them to the staff while asking for help.

2. Strictly observe parking rules
Some stores may not have dedicated parking, and briefly parking on the street in front can easily lead to neighborhood trouble, resulting in strict warnings from staff. Always confirm parking availability before your visit or use nearby coin-operated parking lots.

3. Utilize community SNS and delivery services
Some stores share information on new arrivals of fresh meat and vegetables via social media like Facebook, and offer home delivery services for bulk purchases. Especially for international students without cars or locals looking for rare ingredients, checking the store’s social media accounts and utilizing these services wisely is highly recommended.

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