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Lodge style road station
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It is a lodge-style building named "Shirayama-san" because it is located at the entrance to Mt. Hakusan. On the left side of the first floor, there was a panel exhibition and pamphlet for sightseeing, and on the right was a small agricultural direct sales office. On the second floor, there was a sofa like a reception room, and you could see the scenery of the Tedori River. At the roadside station, there was a restaurant called "Akiraageya" in the separate building, but it was a pity because I stopped by outside the business hours. Get off from the roadside station to the riverside of the Tedori River ...
Michi no EKI on the opposite shore of Hakusan Hime Jinja shrine
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I stopped by when I went to visit Hakusan Hime Shrine. It features an observatory where you can enjoy the view of the Tedori River flowing in front and an exhibition of geopark, but the product sales were not good enough.
There is also a sale of vegetables, but I bought a large chestnut 1 bag for 400 yen because there was chestnut. When I came home and checked inside, half of them contained maggots and I couldn't eat them. Even if you look at it from the outside, you can see that there are holes in insects, so I would like you to check more and sell them. I'm very sorry because half of the purchases were useless.
It is located along the road of the national highway 157 line. When I go to the foot of Hakusan, depending on the toilet time, there used to be a souvenir shop, but I don't see it now, and there is a restaurant in the dining room.
It is a roadside station along the National Highway 157 Line. It's not very big, but there were a lot of fresh vegetables lined up for direct sales of agricultural products. It seems to be a shopping spot for locals rather than tourists. 2 You can overlook the Tedori River from the observation room on the floor. At the restaurant "Akeageya", freshly fried tofu is sold three times.
Lodge style road station
It is a lodge-style building named "Shirayama-san" because it is located at the entrance to Mt. Hakusan. On the left side of the first floor, there was a panel exhibition and pamphlet for sightseeing, and on the right was a small agricultural direct sales office. On the second floor, there was a sofa like a reception room, and you could see the scenery of the Tedori River. At the roadside station, there was a restaurant called "Akiraageya" in the separate building, but it was a pity because I stopped by outside the business hours. Get off from the roadside station to the riverside of the Tedori River ...
Michi no EKI on the opposite shore of Hakusan Hime Jinja shrine
I stopped by when I went to visit Hakusan Hime Shrine. It features an observatory where you can enjoy the view of the Tedori River flowing in front and an exhibition of geopark, but the product sales were not good enough.
Please check the vegetable sales.
There is also a sale of vegetables, but I bought a large chestnut 1 bag for 400 yen because there was chestnut. When I came home and checked inside, half of them contained maggots and I couldn't eat them. Even if you look at it from the outside, you can see that there are holes in insects, so I would like you to check more and sell them. I'm very sorry because half of the purchases were useless.
I'm gonna give you something.
It is located along the road of the national highway 157 line. When I go to the foot of Hakusan, depending on the toilet time, there used to be a souvenir shop, but I don't see it now, and there is a restaurant in the dining room.
at the entrance to the foot of hakusan
It is a roadside station along the National Highway 157 Line. It's not very big, but there were a lot of fresh vegetables lined up for direct sales of agricultural products. It seems to be a shopping spot for locals rather than tourists. 2 You can overlook the Tedori River from the observation room on the floor. At the restaurant "Akeageya", freshly fried tofu is sold three times.