This farmer’s market sells local Yamamoto specialties direct to visitors—items such as strawberries, apples, surf clams, Shine Muscat grapes, and other fresh agricultural and seafood products, as well as processed goods made from local ingredients.
In addition, the commercial facility also serves as a general information center for the community, providing introductions to and taking reservations for local farms during the strawberry picking season. It also offers various kinds of sightseeing information plus free rental bicycles to explore the surrounding area.
There are three restaurants in the adjacent food court serving Japanese, Western, or Chinese food to give visitors a choice and a chance to try seasonal cuisine and dishes made from local ingredients.
A “Tsunami Harley Exhibition Hall” is also located on the site, displaying a U.S.-made Harley-Davidson motorcycle that was damaged in the town in the Great East Japan Earthquake. It also has a photo exhibit of the “miracle Harley” that drifted across the Pacific Ocean from Yamamoto Town to Canada after being drawn out to sea, conveying the danger of a tsunami.