A little way from the centre of Kusatsu, across the road from the Baelz Memorial Hall which commemorates the resort's founder, Kusatsu Farmers' Shop sells a huge range of locally produced food and drinks. There are liqueurs, wines, beers and spirits; cakes, cookies and jams made from a variety of fruits; pickles, sauces and other condiments, beef jerky, bacon jerky, and much, much more. Some of it I couldn't identify, but a lot of the goods are labeled in English as well as Japanese. It's a really good place to pick up gifts for friends and family, and some treats for yourself too.
Kusatsu Farmers' Shop
Load up on tasty local produce

Par Peter Sidell
Rédacteur web

Lots of fruit liqueurs

Jam, jam, jam, jam...

Enough noodles to last a few years

I don't rightly know what some of these are

Sauces, dressings, and pickled cabbage, I think

Teas and juices

Of course there's lots of alcohol, be it spirits...

...or beers

Specialties of the town

More dressings and condiments

This is what the shop looks like from outside
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