Oita Nature Spots Bungo Futamigaura 3.95 1 Famous for its Meoto Iwa (Married Couple Rocks), which are adorned with Japan’s largest shimenawa (sacred straw rope), recognized in the Guinness Book of Records. See More
Miyazaki Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Michi-no-Eki Kitaura (Kitaura Roadside Station) 3.95 1 A well-equipped roadside station nestled within the nature-rich setting of Hamayu Village Campground. See More
Saga Autumn festivals & Events Karatsu Kunchi 3.95 1 Deck-out “hikiyama” floats fill the streets at this unforgettable festival! See More
Kagoshima Museums Satsuma Denshokan 3.95 1 Showcasing masterpieces of Satsuma ware and works that reflect the rich history of Satsuma, a cultural treasure Japan is proud to share with the world. See More
Kumamoto Autumn festivals & Events Yatsushiro National Fireworks Competition Festival 3.95 1 One of only three national fireworks competitions in Japan-and the only one held in western Japan. See More
Kagoshima Trains & Subway IBUSUKI NO TAMATEBAKO 3.95 1 A sightseeing train filled with treasures and travel delights, wrapped up in the Dragon Palace legend. See More
Fukuoka Hotpot Restaurants Hakata Hanamidori Nishinakasu Branch 3.95 1 A renowned restaurant famous for its delicious Hakata specialty, Mizutaki (chicken hot pot), prepared using their own premium-brand chicken, Hanamidori. See More
Fukuoka Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Michi-no-Eki Ukiha 3.95 1 A roadside station that showcases the specialties and tourist appeal of Ukiha City. See More Related Articles Roadside Stations (Michi-no-Eki) : A Gateway to Deeper Regional Exploration For those looking to experience the unique charm of a region, incorporating roadside stations (Michi-no-Eki) into your travel plans is highly recommended. In addition to serving as hubs for regional revitalization, these stations offer a variety of experiences, from purchasing local specialties to enjoying regional gourmet cuisine. Beyond that, they also provide opportunities to experience the distinct character of each area. This article introduces how to make the most of Michi-no-Eki and highlights some of the best roadside stations across Japan.
Roadside Stations (Michi-no-Eki) : A Gateway to Deeper Regional Exploration For those looking to experience the unique charm of a region, incorporating roadside stations (Michi-no-Eki) into your travel plans is highly recommended. In addition to serving as hubs for regional revitalization, these stations offer a variety of experiences, from purchasing local specialties to enjoying regional gourmet cuisine. Beyond that, they also provide opportunities to experience the distinct character of each area. This article introduces how to make the most of Michi-no-Eki and highlights some of the best roadside stations across Japan.
Kitakyushu Shopping Streets Mojiko Sakaemachi Gintengai Shopping Street 3.95 1 Take a leisurely stroll through a nostalgic shopping arcade filled with retro charm, where you can also enjoy delightful art installations. See More
Kitakyushu Local Products Center & Souvenir Stores Mojiko Retro Tourist Souvenir Hall “Minato House” 3.95 1 A perfect spot for souvenir shopping, offering a full selection of local specialties and gourmet treats. See More
Kagoshima Parks & Gardens Shiroyama Park (Kagoshima City) 3.95 1 Sakurajima and Kinko Bay among the classic Kagoshima vistas seen from this outlook point. See More
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Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Motsunabe Tashu Hakata Location 3.95 1 A restaurant where you can enjoy motsunabe, a local specialty of Hakata, along with other regional delicacies from Kyushu. See More
Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Motsunabe Tashu Fukuoka Daimyo Main Store 3.95 1 Famous for its rich, flavorful motsunabe made exclusively with premium Japanese beef small intestines, along with a lineup of classic Hakata specialties. See More
Fukuoka Tourist Attractions Kurume Castle Ruins & Sasayama Shrine 3.95 1 Famed cherry blossom spot on the grounds of Sasayama Shrine, the once site of Kurume Castle. See More
Fukuoka Amusement Parks & Theme parks Fukuoka Anpanman Children's Museum in Mall 3.95 1 A world full of smiles with Anpanman! An indoor oasis for kid-friendly fun, even on rainy days! See More
Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Ganso Hakata Mentaiju Nishinakasu 3.95 1 Fukuoka’s famed mentaiko (spicy cod roe) is the star in plenty of dishes at this specialty eatery. See More
Saga Hotels Fairfield by Marriott Saga Ureshino Onsen 3.95 1 An accommodation-focused hotel designed for travelers seeking to fully immerse themselves in the charm of the Ureshino Onsen area. See More
Kumamoto Hotels Fairfield by Marriott Kumamoto Aso 3.95 1 A hotel designed for travelers seeking to explore Aso, offering a new style of travel. See More
Kagoshima Nature Spots Lake Ikeda 3.95 1 A breathtaking view of Kyushu’s largest lake, where the majestic “Satsuma Fuji” (Mount Kaimon) harmonizes with vibrant seasonal flowers. See More