Rest Spot Spots in Hokusei Area

  • Roadside Station Sekijuku
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    3.5
    73 Reviews
    Transportation
    Mie Pref. Kameyamashi Sekichoushinjo 674-8
    A roadside station identifiable by its wooden, tiled roof building located a one minute walk from JR Seki Station and a five minute drive from the Seki Interchange on the Meihan Expressway in Kameyama City. The station's shop sells souvenirs such as popular sweets from the Kameyama-Seki area, Ise tea, and folk crafts; as well as farm-fresh vegetables. The station's restaurant serves miso yaki udon noodles, a popular local cheap eat; Kameyama ramen; and sweet Kameyama tea lattes. The station also has a tatami mat rest area and a walkway covered with sharp bumps designed to provide walkers with a painful albeit blood flow-promoting ashitsubo massage effect.

    関駅からすぐ、国道1号沿いにある道の駅。土産物売り場、農産物即売所、軽食コーナー、観光案内所などがある。また2階には「富永一朗漫画廊」があり、漫画家・富永一朗の作品を展示している。建物内のトイレは工事中で、駐車場に仮設トイレがたくさん置かれていた。

  • Roadside Station Komono
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    3.0
    50 Reviews
    Transportation
    Mie Mie-gun Komonocho Komono 2256
    This roadside station is located about five minutes on foot from Kintetsu Naka-Komono Station in Komono Town, Mie County. At the information desk, in addition to Komono sightseeing information, they offer only a Komono tea service on weekdays. Their specialty shop is popular for its Japanese sweets like kusa mochi rice cakes (not available in summer) and ohagi (coated rice balls). Their eatery Makomo-no-Sato serves cuisine featuring makomo, or Manchurian wild rice, a local specialty. These dishes include set meals, croquettes, and noodles, all featuring makomo.

    ふるさと館に併設された「道の駅菰野」。地元の野菜やお菓子、陶器など幅広く商品を取り揃えています。立ち寄ってみる価値があります。

  • Mie Yokkaichi Uminoeki (Isewan Marina)
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Yokkaichi-shi Kasumi 2-1-1
  • Hori De Workshop Watase I Tamura
    Transportation
    Mie Kameyama-shi Tamuracho 698

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Spread across the eastern side of the Kii Peninsula, Mie prefecture boasts hundreds of kilometers of pretty coastline comprising the oyster-rich Toba city and Shima National Park all the way down to Kumano, a city that marks the beginning of part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage, which runs into neighboring Wakayama prefecture. However, Mie is best known for the Ise Jingu Shinto shrine inland, one of the oldest and largest shrines in the country.

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