Road Station

Road Station

Info

JR Furukawa Station → Asahi Bus Boundary Garage 37 minutes, Bus Stop: Old Boundary Garage Get off, 10 minutes on foot
10 minutes from Sakai Furukawa IC via National Route 354 and Prefectural Road No. 17
165 units

Business Hours

9-18 o'clock, snacks are available at 10-17: 30, parking, toilets and telephones are available 24 hours a day

Spot Category

Road station, grocery, local sake


Sandwich shop "Sakai sand"


Tea breweries appearance


Inside the tea shop

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