Suzuhiro Kamaboko Museum

Museum · Hakone

Suzuhiro Kamaboko Museum

Museum · Hakone

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245 Kazamatsuri, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0032, Japan

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Highlights

Kamaboko producer: exhibits, workshops, tastings & craft beer  

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245 Kazamatsuri, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0032, Japan Get directions

kamaboko.com
@suzuhirokamaboko

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245 Kazamatsuri, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0032, Japan Get directions

+81 120 074 547
kamaboko.com
@suzuhirokamaboko
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@szhr1865

Features

restroom
crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 3, 2025

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5 Best Day Trips from Tokyo | Condé Nast Traveler

"This casual spot is an ideal place for trying Hakone's own award-winning craft beer. Hakone Beer is a branch of the family-owned Suzuhiro kamaboko (fish cake) company, and they serve kamaboko takoyaki here. They have an ale, a pilsner, and a rotating seasonal beer on tap. The beer is great, the kamaboko is the ideal foil, and you can do some gift shopping here, too." - Brandon Presser

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Amber Kirkham

Google
Very clean place. It was interesting to learn about how fish cakes are made. They have a large gift shop right by the train station, and the museum is just across the street. The museum is free unless you want to take a fish cake making class.

Hal Mer

Google
What a generous place, it is huge and so many things to do. They even offer free parking. You can do experience here of making kamaboko but you should make a reservation before 2pm.

Burak Bayrakdar

Google
Visited Kamaboko museum during my time at 東工大 in 2013 as a trip planned by the school staff. It was pleasant, as we watched the kamaboko production, then contributed, then listened to a lecture, then finally ate some.

vera s

Google
A lovely museum explaining everything about fish cakes that turn out to be a very ancient craft in Japan. There are cooking classes that require registration (probably worth it especially with kids), but the rest of the museum doesn't need an advance reservation. There is a frequent bus from Odawara station to the museum. The shop next door is huge and you can try the local fish cakes in a small tasting set there.

Gino Canlas

Google
I did not realize how much history there is for this product and I have a deeper appreciation for it seeing how much they put into sustainable operations, the local area and how much activities there are for both kids and adults to do here. There were walk through exhibits, demonstrations and hands on classes as well a full view of where they make their products.

Cindy C

Google
If your in the area, the Kamaboko class was a delight. Although it’s all in Japanese, pretty easy to follow along by just watching the instructor. The two types you make are cooked at different speeds, one at 20 min the other at 70. Unfortunately the 70 min wait was too long but the stick one we made was delicious! Great experience for all ages.

Karen W

Google
Loved the super fun Kamaboko making class. Pre-book in advance online or try on the day in person (as we did on a Wednesday). So professionally run, great facilities with helpful instructors. We had limited Japanese skills and we learnt about appreciating the craft. We have never eaten such a fresh Kamaboko.

L Chan

Google
We bought an assortment of their specialties. Their fish cakes are softer, springier & fluffier than normal ones