Roadside Station Natasho道の駅 名田庄
Located in Oi Town, flanked by mountains and the ocean, Roadside Station Natasho consists of a single-story wooden log house, and is a roadside station reminiscent of “Nata-no-sho” —a lot name that existed from late ancient period to the middle ages. In the Bussankan, they sell specialty products including Jinenjyo (wild yams)—king of wild vegetables—and “Natasho pickles” made with low sodium and using local ingredients. The jinenjyo are only available from mid November to mid December.
Fukui Pref. Oigunoichou Natashounotaoi 109-4-1 (WakasaArea)
9:00-18:30 [12-March] 10:00-17:00
Review of Natasho Michi-no-Eki
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating売店はあまり広くないのですが、へしこ、ゆず七味、お漬物類、昔ながらのお菓子などが売られていました。
おすすめ商品としてパンが売られていておいしそうではありましたが、福井県ではなく他県での生産なのが少し気になりました。
一歩入ってみると、農産物やお漬物の特産品が並ぶ庶民的な物産館や、手作りPOPの情報コーナーなど、活気のあるいたって明...
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- Hours
- 9:00-18:30 [12-March] 10:00-17:00
- Closed
- 1, 3/5 water
[12-March] water - Parking Lot
- Yes (40 spaces)
- Credit Card
- No
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Fukui Main Areas

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.