Rest Spot Spots in Around Nagano City Area

  • Roadside Station Shinshu-Shinmachi
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    Nagano Pref. Naganoshi Shinshushinmachiminochi 4619
    "A roadside station standing along National Route 19 in Shinshu Shin-machi Minochi, Nagano City. The station sells local liquors, processed goods, and fresh vegetables, edible wild plants, and other agricultural products. The station's ""fresh milled, fresh made, fresh cooked"" handmade soba noodles, are just 500 yen and oyaki are available to take home frozen or piping hot."
  • Roadside Station Nakajo
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    Nagano Pref. Naganoshi Nakajousumeragi 1704
    This roadside station is on Prefectural Route 31 in Nakajosumeragi, Nagano City. They sell items like fresh vegetables from local farms, tsukemono pickles, sweets, bamboo leaf wrapped oyaki dumplings, and chive senbei rice crackers. The eatery serves the regional specialty obukko with udon noodles made from local Yumeseiki flour, as well as other noodle dishes, set meals, and more. The facility also has an event square and a playground.
  • Roadside Station Nagano City Oka Tokusan Center
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    Nagano Pref. Naganoshi Ookakou 5275-1
    This roadside station is on the National Route 19 in Okako, Nagano City. Featuring folky architecture with white-walls and unbarked timber, they offer produce like local seasonal vegetables, fruit, and wild vegetables, as well as specialty products including finished goods. The eatery serves fare like handmade soba noodles made from 100% buckwheat flour, handmade oyaki dumplings, and kiji soba (only available during the winter).
  • Roadside Station Ogawa
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    Nagano Kamiminochi-gun Ogawamura Takafu 1502-2

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Nagano prefecture is an exciting mix of mountains, hot spring monkeys, and preserved Edo history. At the heart of the Japanese Alps, Nagano is one of the country’s most popular destinations, whether in winter for its snow sports and the much-loved Jigokudani Monkey Park or in the warmer months for discovering the undulating hills on foot. For fantastic Edo architecture, head to the Kiso Valley for a 60-kilometer stretch of quaint wooden buildings that marked the Nakasendo route 200 years ago.

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