Road Station Kumano Kinokuni Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It seems to be open only on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Toilet rest is used while passing the road from Owari to Kumano. It was a small roadside station, and I didn't notice it because I only borrowed a toilet, but it seems that it is only open on Saturdays and Sundays (the store should have been open because I used it on Saturdays). Note that the place where the use is scheduled other than the toilet is scheduled on the week.
It is a roadside station called "Shop only on Saturdays and Sundays" that is not seen in Kanto. The toilet and vending machine are the main as when "Roadside Station" was started, but I happened to use the drum to sell "Silk Suite" baked sweet potatoes, which was really fragrant and delicious.
After being closed, it is a roadside station that is currently open only on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. When I visited on Sunday afternoon, the staff was alone, only a vegetable and souvenir shop. The place that seems to have been a restaurant is a rest area, and you can drink a self-drink for 50 yen.
The roadside station that I saw for the first time is "closed"!
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It's a roadside station that I stopped by, but there is no sign of people ... In the first place, there is only about 15 parking lots, there are no cars parked, and the deterioration of the building is "I'm not doing it today on a regular holiday! "What does it mean to be a level that cannot be done in "? ?? ?? There are toilets, public telephones, and vending machines, so I think it has the minimum role as a "roadside station". .. .. When I searched on my smartphone, the traffic volume was ... after the Kumano Owase Road (free section of high speed) was completed.
In the past, it was used as a roadside station along National Highway 42 for restroom breaks and purchases of locally produced woodwork. Now that the Owase Kumano Road has been built and I don't go on National Highway 42, I stopped by for the first time in a long time, but it hasn't changed much.
It seems to be open only on Saturdays and Sundays.
Toilet rest is used while passing the road from Owari to Kumano. It was a small roadside station, and I didn't notice it because I only borrowed a toilet, but it seems that it is only open on Saturdays and Sundays (the store should have been open because I used it on Saturdays). Note that the place where the use is scheduled other than the toilet is scheduled on the week.
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It is a roadside station called "Shop only on Saturdays and Sundays" that is not seen in Kanto. The toilet and vending machine are the main as when "Roadside Station" was started, but I happened to use the drum to sell "Silk Suite" baked sweet potatoes, which was really fragrant and delicious.
Business only on Saturdays and holidays
After being closed, it is a roadside station that is currently open only on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. When I visited on Sunday afternoon, the staff was alone, only a vegetable and souvenir shop. The place that seems to have been a restaurant is a rest area, and you can drink a self-drink for 50 yen.
The roadside station that I saw for the first time is "closed"!
It's a roadside station that I stopped by, but there is no sign of people ... In the first place, there is only about 15 parking lots, there are no cars parked, and the deterioration of the building is "I'm not doing it today on a regular holiday! "What does it mean to be a level that cannot be done in "? ?? ?? There are toilets, public telephones, and vending machines, so I think it has the minimum role as a "roadside station". .. .. When I searched on my smartphone, the traffic volume was ... after the Kumano Owase Road (free section of high speed) was completed.
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In the past, it was used as a roadside station along National Highway 42 for restroom breaks and purchases of locally produced woodwork. Now that the Owase Kumano Road has been built and I don't go on National Highway 42, I stopped by for the first time in a long time, but it hasn't changed much.