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Connecting Local Food Sources in

MachiMart was created to connect people with local food sources through transparent information and reliable delivery options. We've built a marketplace platform that brings together's network of local farms, traditional fish markets, and trusted urban grocers with consumers who value transparency and local sourcing.

Our platform allows you to browse products from multiple local vendors in one place. You can explore seasonal vegetables from farms in Ibaraki, fresh seafood from established markets, and everyday staples from neighborhood grocers—all with detailed origin information and delivery options that work for your schedule.

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Core Values That Drive Everything We Do

Source Transparency

Products include detailed origin information such as specific farms, harvest dates, and producer details. Browse comprehensive information about where your food comes from and how it's sourced.

Quality Focus

We work with established cold chain logistics providers to help maintain product quality during transport from source to delivery, with temperature-controlled handling when applicable.

Community Support

We aim to support local producers and strengthen connections between communities and their food sources, working to create beneficial relationships for both producers and consumers.

Our Approach to Local Food Distribution

MachiMart operates as an aggregation platform, building partnerships with local farms, traditional fish markets, and trusted urban grocers throughout. Our revenue model includes order commissions, a Delivery Pass subscription service, and corporate pantry plans for businesses.

This approach aims to create mutual benefits: vendors can access broader customer reach and logistics support, while customers can browse transparent sourcing information and shop from multiple local producers through one platform.

Our technology platform coordinates logistics to help ensure that orders containing items from different sources—such as vegetables from Ibaraki farms, seafood from Tokyo markets, and products from local grocers—can be delivered together according to schedule.

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