Road Station Near the Bird's Village, Prince

Road Station Near the Bird's Village, Prince

Info

40km 20 minutes from Fujiidera IC, Nishi-Meihan Road via National Route 170, Mihara Taishi Line, National Route 166
29 units

Business Hours

9 to 17 o'clock (toilet, parking lot, public phone is available 24 hours)

Spot Category

Road Station, Museum, Science and Museum

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Nakamuraya

A croquette shop in a nostalgic shopping street since 1955. 80 yen croquettes fried over high heat are popular for children and adults. It is a signboard product that sells 3000 pieces a day. I want to wander around the Tenjin Hashibasi shopping street with freshly made croquettes fried in front of me. Minchi cutlet is 130 yen.

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