Here is a short list of locations where you can get hold of natural food supplies and other earth friendly products while in Kyoto. It is far from exhaustive I’m sure, so if you know of any other places you think should be up here, write and tell me in the comments box below.
Natural Foods Donguri is a small shop on Kitaoji that is packed full of goodies. In addition to natural foods and health products they also sell an array of meat substitutes. This “Daizu Marugoto Meat Slice” is made from soyabeans and is a good source of protein for our vegetarian bretheren. Just soak in water before adding it to your meal.
You can also buy Tempeh here, a very versatile meat substitute that goes very well with a glass of beer.
To find Natural Foods Donguri go north on Higashioji Dori, turn right onto Kitaoji and it is on your right before you get to the railway tracks. Click here for a map.
Open from 10:00 am – 19:00 pm
Closed on Sundays.
TEL:075-712-0274
Help is a large supermarket with everything you could want from a normal supermarket, except it’s all natural and they have an excellent recycling system for all their waste. They also stock the “Daizu Marugoto Meat” pictured above. Help is on Higashioji Dori a little to the north of Ichijoji. Here is a map.
Open:10:00 am~19:00 pm
Closed on Wednesdays.
TEL:075-781-3150
Farmers is a supermarket with lots of fresh organic produce and other earth friendly products located on Marutamachi just 4 minutes from Jingu-Marutamachi Station on the Keihan Main Line. Vegetarians can also get these meat substitutes here; “Soy and Wheat Protein Sticks” and “Vege Protein Blocks”, although these are not suitable for the gluten intolerant.
To find Farmers, go north on Kawaramachi and turn right onto Marutamachi and it is on your right just past the Figaro restaurant. Here is a map.
Open 10:00 am ~ 20:00 pm
Tel: 075-212-6340.
For more natural products and organic obento lunch-boxes see also the separate article on Earth Kitchen Company
This article checked and updated in June 2025.
Text and images by Michael Lambe. All rights reserved.
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