Road Station Chakuraeki Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's small.
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Very small for roadside stations. The first floor is a dining room and a souvenir shop. The second floor is like a cafe. Of the space on the first floor, 2/3 is occupied by the dining room, and the space for souvenirs is not so large. Vegetables were also sold a little. If you go up the stairs next to you, you will see the observatory. The scenery from there, such as the tea field and the suspension bridge, was reasonable. I don't know if it's because it's not conspicuous, because it's off the road or because it's not attractive, but there is no congestion like the roadside station in the world and Gala ...
There was an observatory, and I could see the tea field and the nearby mountain 々. At the shop, I sold local things such as dashi no moto of spiny lobster, sprinkling aosa, and tea, and bought them as souvenirs and went home.
If you expect local products and local gourmet food, you may be a little disappointed. The specialty of Chakura Station is a large suspension bridge connecting Chakura Station and Riverside Chakura over the Kushida River. You can enjoy the view of the Kushida River from the suspension bridge.
Restaurants and souvenir shops. At the restaurant, you can buy and order meal tickets such as udon noodles and soba noodles, set meals, seasonal menus, etc. Self-service tea is very delicious with local green tea. Is it still "meat udon" recommended? There is also a corner for special products in the surrounding area and locally produced vegetables. Climb to the observatory and cross the suspension bridge to reach "Riverside Chakura". The scenery of the kashida River and the mountain 々 is also very beautiful.
It's a small roadside station. It's just a restroom break, there's not much to buy, and it feels like I've made a building and site maintenance with a subsidy forcibly and hastily, but I hope it will develop greatly in the future. .. ..
It's small.
Very small for roadside stations. The first floor is a dining room and a souvenir shop. The second floor is like a cafe. Of the space on the first floor, 2/3 is occupied by the dining room, and the space for souvenirs is not so large. Vegetables were also sold a little. If you go up the stairs next to you, you will see the observatory. The scenery from there, such as the tea field and the suspension bridge, was reasonable. I don't know if it's because it's not conspicuous, because it's off the road or because it's not attractive, but there is no congestion like the roadside station in the world and Gala ...
Observatory
There was an observatory, and I could see the tea field and the nearby mountain 々. At the shop, I sold local things such as dashi no moto of spiny lobster, sprinkling aosa, and tea, and bought them as souvenirs and went home.
Roadside station where you can enjoy the scenery
If you expect local products and local gourmet food, you may be a little disappointed. The specialty of Chakura Station is a large suspension bridge connecting Chakura Station and Riverside Chakura over the Kushida River. You can enjoy the view of the Kushida River from the suspension bridge.
Small road station
Restaurants and souvenir shops. At the restaurant, you can buy and order meal tickets such as udon noodles and soba noodles, set meals, seasonal menus, etc. Self-service tea is very delicious with local green tea. Is it still "meat udon" recommended? There is also a corner for special products in the surrounding area and locally produced vegetables. Climb to the observatory and cross the suspension bridge to reach "Riverside Chakura". The scenery of the kashida River and the mountain 々 is also very beautiful.
I stopped by for a restroom break. ..
It's a small roadside station. It's just a restroom break, there's not much to buy, and it feels like I've made a building and site maintenance with a subsidy forcibly and hastily, but I hope it will develop greatly in the future. .. ..