Service Area Spots in Kashima / Tara Area

  • Roadside Station Tara
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    4.0
    73 Reviews
    Transportation
    Saga Pref. Fujitsuguntarachou Ifuku Kou 3488-2
    "A roadside station situated along National Route 207 in Ifuku Ko, Tara Town, Fujitsu County, Saga Prefecture. At the ""Tarafukukan"" farrmers market and local specialty products shop, visitors can purchase fresh, local vegetables, Tara mikan mandarin oranges, and other agricultural products; seafood from the Ariake Sea; and eggs from farms on the Taradake Highland. The station also sells medicinal herb ice cream, Saga beef croquettes, and other prepared foods. The Tajima ham sold here has received high praise in international competitions."

    竹崎蟹の1番高いのを嫁が奮発して買ってくれました。 ただ無知なので夏なのにメス蟹買わされて来まして中はスカスカ味は最低。 凄く残念… 最低な商売してます。 知らない人に売る時にプロとして恥ずかしくないですか? 売れ残りが無くなったから良かったですか? 夏はオスだと分かりきってるのに。

  • Roadside Station Kashima
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    4.0
    52 Reviews
    Transportation
    Saga Pref. Kashimashi Otonari Case 4427-6
    "A roadside station situated along National Route 207 in Otonari Kabuto, Kashima City. There's a farmer's market selling local agricultural and marine products as well as a sports park with a gymnasium and pool. Facing the tidal flats of the Ariake Sea, visitors can also get a sweeping view of the flats from the station's observatory and the station offers a Tanajibu local traditional fishing class and a class on the natural environment of the tidal flats. The annual ""Kashima Gatalympics"" are also held here."

    祐徳稲荷神社から、鹿島市の町はずれを通って島原半島へと向かう途中に、道の駅鹿島に立ち寄りました。 お目当ては、酒どころ、鹿島のお酒です。鹿島市には、肥前浜宿という地域があって、そこには酒蔵が建ち並んでいる酒蔵通りがあるんです。道の駅の館内には、私たちのもくろみ通り、肥前浜宿のお酒が並んでいるコーナーがありました。いままで飲んだことのない銘柄2本を購入しました。 建物の海側に行ってみると、有明...

  • Osaki
    Transportation
    Saga Kashima-shi Iida 3910-1

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Away from the fast-paced cities of mainland Japan, Kyushu’s Saga prefecture offers quaint towns and cities known for their traditional crafts, particularly ceramics. Rich in kaolin (a type of clay), Saga became the homeland of Arita ware, a delicate, decorative porcelain that is now celebrated worldwide and can be discovered in the towns of Arita, Imari, and Karatsu.

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