Road Station Gojome

Road Station Gojome

Info

4.8km 8 minutes from Gojome Hachirogata IC on Akita Road via Prefectural Road No. 15 and National Route 285
85 units

Business Hours

9 to 19 o'clock (April to November, dining room at 15 o'clock LO), 9 to 17 o'clock (12 to March, dining room at 14:30 LO)

Spot Category

Road station, grocery, local sake

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Saihoji Temple

A temple of the Soto sect adjacent to the Heijo-Yoshida Castle, which was built in the plain part of the southern central Yokote basin. In the precincts, Shirasan-do, a guardian deity, and Kannon-do are enshrined, and there are the Onodera Successive Sōdō Endoryo Pagoda, which was built in the sixth generation of Kyoho 3 (1718). Cremation and burial of pets is also received.

Kimura-ya

"Mata Hata Pai" is popular as a souvenir of Akita. In addition, sweets with the motif of the kamakura of Yokote are also well received. The store architecture is listed as a registered tangible cultural property.

Samurai House Street

The area across the school bridge over the Yokote River. Because there was a branch of Satake in Yokote, the town of the samurai town where his vassals lived remains. It is still used as a residence today, and the inside cannot be toured.

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