Service Area Spots in Awara / Sakai Area

  • Roadside Station Sakai
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    3.5
    8 Reviews
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    Fukui Pref. Sakaishi Sakaichoukuragaichi 34-14-1
    Roadside Station Sakai is located in Sakai City, which has long been a prosperous agricultural area, focusing mainly on rice. It features a direct sales store that sells fresh vegetables produced on a farm, and monthly workshops of cooking and crafts, etc. There is also a restaurant where you can enjoy tofu, beans or miso-based meals, and traditional meals. There are big festivals held in spring and fall.

    道路から入りやすい駐車場で、とっても大きいです。道の駅は、農産物やお土産も売っています。季節に合わせた農産物で、今は、柿と梨の時期でした

  • Roadside Station Mikuni Fureai Park Sanrihama
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    4.0
    6 Reviews
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    Fukui Pref. Sakaishi Mikunichouyamagishi 67-3-1
    At this popular roadside station, you can purchase delicious in-season vegetables, including Fukui brand mini tomatoes “Etsu no ruby,” watermelons, melons, and the “Sannengo hanarakkyo” (shallots grown using the three-year method), rare in Japan. This roadside station is an interesting one, featuring the “Shallots Museum” with information on sannengo rakkyo, a specialty of Sanrihama. At the restaurant, enjoy domestic wagyu beef or fish sent straight from Mikuniminato Port.

    テクノポート福井の近くに位置します。 魚介類も販売しています。 この時期は越前ガニが解禁されていましたので、水槽にカニもいました。 また、地域名産のらっきょうの漬物なども販売していました。

  • Roadside Station Mikuni
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    Fukui Sakai Mikunicho Yamagishi 67-3-1
  • Roadside Station Rennyo no Sato Awara
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    Fukui Awara-shi Yoshizaki 1-chome 801-banchi
  • PlatPark Onagatani PA (Inbound)
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    Fukui Sakai-shi Marukacho Yamakubo
  • PlatPark Onagatani PA (Outbound)
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    Fukui Sakai-shi Marukacho Yamakubo
  • Hokuriku Automobile Do Onagatani PA Inbound
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    Fukui Sakai Marukacho Onagatani
  • Hokuriku Automobile Do Onagatani PA Outbound
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    Fukui Sakai Marukacho Yamakubo

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Northeast of Kyoto, the ancient Tojinbo Cliffs separate Fukui prefecture from the Sea of Japan in a stretch of land well worth exploring. Water sports and seaside delicacies are available in abundance as the spectacular rugged coastline flattens down into beaches to the west of the prefecture, while inland, Fukui is home to Zen Buddhist temples and historic ruins.

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