Michi-no-Eki Araginosato Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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R480 Along the small roadside station. It is called Aragai no Sato, but you can't see Aragai Island at all, and it's quite a distance to park here and go to the observatory, which is not practical. The most famous "grape Sansho", Jibie processed products, konjac, tofu, etc., should be lined up, but it was almost undisplayed probably because it was an afternoon visit, and the customers were sparse.
I stopped by before going to Araki Island. There was also a restroom, and tofu was sold inside. I have the impression that there was plenty of parking space.
I stopped by when I went to Araki Island. It's hard to say that it's a messy roadside station, but there is a souvenir corner and a cafeteria. Recommended when going to Araki Island.
Stop by when you see the rice terraces on Araki Island
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It is the nearest roadside station to the rice terraces on Araki Island, which is popular as a photogenic spot. You can also park your car at this roadside station and walk to the rice terraces. However, the parking lot of the rice terraces is a little ahead, so it is recommended because it does not have to walk uphill. The roadside station was compact and I felt that there were few products at the shop.
It is written that it is possible to park your car in the parking lot of the roadside station and walk, but the parking lot a little higher was convenient because it was uphill. A fairly small roadside station.
No bustle
R480 Along the small roadside station. It is called Aragai no Sato, but you can't see Aragai Island at all, and it's quite a distance to park here and go to the observatory, which is not practical. The most famous "grape Sansho", Jibie processed products, konjac, tofu, etc., should be lined up, but it was almost undisplayed probably because it was an afternoon visit, and the customers were sparse.
Stop by on the way to Araki Island.
I stopped by before going to Araki Island. There was also a restroom, and tofu was sold inside. I have the impression that there was plenty of parking space.
It's near Araki Island.
I stopped by when I went to Araki Island. It's hard to say that it's a messy roadside station, but there is a souvenir corner and a cafeteria. Recommended when going to Araki Island.
Stop by when you see the rice terraces on Araki Island
It is the nearest roadside station to the rice terraces on Araki Island, which is popular as a photogenic spot. You can also park your car at this roadside station and walk to the rice terraces. However, the parking lot of the rice terraces is a little ahead, so it is recommended because it does not have to walk uphill. The roadside station was compact and I felt that there were few products at the shop.
You can walk to Araki Island.
It is written that it is possible to park your car in the parking lot of the roadside station and walk, but the parking lot a little higher was convenient because it was uphill. A fairly small roadside station.