The seafood was seriously fresh. As soon as the grilled fish and shellfish hit the table, the aroma was unreal.
They’ve got tons of sake and shochu options too. Get a little buzz going, add some skewers, and it’s the best.

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Hachinohe Yatai Village Miroku Yokocho
Savor Hachinohe flavors at a variety of warm, welcoming food stalls.
A gourmet spot that opened in 2002 after the Shinkansen began service to Hachinohe City. Along a narrow alley, 26 small food stalls line up side by side and it’s always bustling. Now loved as a symbol of Hachinohe, it draws not only tourists but also many local regulars.
The food lineup is also diverse, from Hachinohe’s local specialties to charcoal-grilled dishes made with fresh seafood, oden, skewers, meat dishes, and bistro-style small plates. Another appeal is that it keeps evolving, with stall locations reshuffled and new shops joining once every three years. The entire area is also barrier-free, and it has set up a recycling system, showing an environmental commitment too.
Each stall is set up with one owner surrounded by eight customers. Designed to make conversation easy, it helps even first-time visitors connect with others. Chats with the unique owners flow naturally, and many say it’s a great way to experience Hachinohe’s warm hospitality. Enjoy hopping from stall to stall, trying different flavors and meeting new people along the way.
Highlights
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A popular gourmet spot with 26 food stalls lined up along a narrow alley.
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Enjoy a wide range of Hachinohe specialties while hopping from stall to stall.
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A friendly atmosphere where owners and customers quickly become friends is part of the charm.
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With 26 food stalls lined up, it’s always lively
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Enjoy great conversation with the welcoming owners
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A wide variety of dishes, including Hachinohe’s local specialties
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Is takeout available?
No.
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Is there free Wi-Fi available inside?
No.
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Can I reserve seats?
No.
Reviews
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 八戸屋台村 みろく横丁
- Postal Code
- 031-0032
- Address
- Between Mikamachi and Muikamachi, Hachinohe, Aomori
- Phone
- Varies by shop
- Closed on
- Varies by shop
- Hours
- Varies by shop
- Price Range
- Varies by shop
- Access
- Approx. 15 min on foot from JR Hon-Hachinohe Station
- Credit Cards
- Varies by shop
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)