Roadside Station Tsukude Tezukuri-mura (道の駅 つくで手作り村)
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A roadside station standing along National Route 301 in Tsukudekiyooka Nagarami, Shinshiro City. The station has a farmer's market, facility which makes and sells processed foods, and a restaurant serving Japanese yam dishes and Hayashi rice made with highland tomatoes. In the station's Tonchin Museum (handmade experience facility), visitors can learn how to make various crafts and foods, and they even introduce a mediation of agriculture experience to participate in farming activities. In addition, there is a barbecue facility to enjoy empty-handed (reservation required).
Aichi Pref. Shinshiroshi Tsukudekiyoka Nagara 10 - 2 (Okazaki / ToyotaArea)
9:00-18:00
[Oct.-Mar.]9:00-17:00
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- Address
- Aichi Pref. Shinshiroshi Tsukudekiyoka Nagara 10 - 2 [map]
- Area
- Okazaki / ToyotaArea
- Phone
- 0536372772
- Hours
- 9:00-18:00
[Oct.-Mar.]9:00-17:00 - Closed
- Thursday(Open on public holidays), New Year's Holiday( 12/31-1/3) *Changes only when it overlaps with Kyomura Sunday
- Parking Lot
- Available(112spaces)
- Credit Card
- Available (VISA, MasterCard)
*Only for direct production - Smoking
- Available
- Wi-Fi
- Available (Free Wi-Fi)
- Note
- Temporary closure:Closed until May 15, 2020 (Information as of May 15, 2020)
* Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information. - Average budget
- [Lunch] 1-1,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 30-60 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
- Pet friendly
- No (OK for lawn open space)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Aichi Areas

Aichi is a prefecture of great natural beauty with Nagoya city at its heart, a busy hub home to a labyrinth of underground shops and the 17th-century Nagoya Castle. Castles are easy to find in this history-rich prefecture, but the highlight for history buffs has to be the Museum Meiji-mura, where preserved buildings from the turn of the 20th century are displayed in all their grandeur in an outdoor museum.