Road Station Sun Eight Mito Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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One of the few road stations of national route 191
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It is a small roadside station at the intersection of National Highway 191 and the road that goes down to Mito Onsen Yumotokan. We sell local products and souvenirs. There is a small dining room where you can have a simple meal such as ramen. There are only two roadside stations between Masuda and Hiroshima Prefecture, about 40 km, so San Eight Bito is often used.
It was a small roadside station. I stopped by to use the toilet. It was a snowy day and I thought there weren't many customers. The building and interior were beautiful, and local specialties were sold. It was a pity that there was no restaurant.
One of the few road stations of national route 191
It is a small roadside station at the intersection of National Highway 191 and the road that goes down to Mito Onsen Yumotokan. We sell local products and souvenirs. There is a small dining room where you can have a simple meal such as ramen. There are only two roadside stations between Masuda and Hiroshima Prefecture, about 40 km, so San Eight Bito is often used.
Michi no Michi station
It was a small roadside station. I stopped by to use the toilet. It was a snowy day and I thought there weren't many customers. The building and interior were beautiful, and local specialties were sold. It was a pity that there was no restaurant.
Michi no EKI selling local ingredients
It is a roadside station that is closely related to the local area, selling fresh vegetables, fruits, seasonings such as soy sauce and miso, and rice.