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Lake View
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If you go on the national highway from Ashio, you will first find an observatory and a parking lot near the dam. If you go ahead, you will find a roadside station and a museum. If anything, the view from here feels like you can overlook the lake more than the observatory.
Instead of stopping at the drive-in (roadside station) in front of you, there is a parking lot about 10m further away. It's also a study about Tomihiro Hoshino, and it's okay to warm up a picture letter. You can buy postcards and paintings at the shop. It's a little expensive, but (bell) is good.
Roadside station is only the name, and the oldness and atmosphere are all old drive-in. Immediately after entering, the tasting attack on the manju is very serious, and there is a restaurant where you can eat for groups when you go back. The direct production department where vegetables are sold was next to the Tomihiro Museum of Art, which was a little heading toward Nikko, not this drive-in. There are few types, but mushrooms were cheap.
It is a roadside station on the shores of Lake Kusaki on National Highway 122 that connects Gunma and Tochigi. I stopped by as a break spot for driving, but the scale as a roadside station is small.
It is next to the Tomihiro Museum of Art. The parking lot is the same as the Tomihiro Museum and is across the road. The scale was not that big and sold local vegetables.
Lake View
If you go on the national highway from Ashio, you will first find an observatory and a parking lot near the dam. If you go ahead, you will find a roadside station and a museum. If anything, the view from here feels like you can overlook the lake more than the observatory.
and studying for summer vacation
Instead of stopping at the drive-in (roadside station) in front of you, there is a parking lot about 10m further away. It's also a study about Tomihiro Hoshino, and it's okay to warm up a picture letter. You can buy postcards and paintings at the shop. It's a little expensive, but (bell) is good.
Old drive-in
Roadside station is only the name, and the oldness and atmosphere are all old drive-in. Immediately after entering, the tasting attack on the manju is very serious, and there is a restaurant where you can eat for groups when you go back. The direct production department where vegetables are sold was next to the Tomihiro Museum of Art, which was a little heading toward Nikko, not this drive-in. There are few types, but mushrooms were cheap.
National route 122
It is a roadside station on the shores of Lake Kusaki on National Highway 122 that connects Gunma and Tochigi. I stopped by as a break spot for driving, but the scale as a roadside station is small.
Art Museum の
It is next to the Tomihiro Museum of Art. The parking lot is the same as the Tomihiro Museum and is across the road. The scale was not that big and sold local vegetables.