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Aragi no Sato (Roadside Station) is a hub of enjoyment and relaxation that provides a variety of services to tourists and locals alike. Nestled in the picturesque Kinki region of Japan, it can specifically be found in Wakayama prefecture. This Roadside Station is a lush fusion of nature and culture, providing quintessential Japanese shopping, dining and recreational experiences. Visitors can relish in local produce at the farmer's market, enjoy a wide range of amenities including hot springs, picnic zones, and restaurants featuring locally sourced ingredients. Children can enjoy the playground area while adults explore the multitude of shops selling traditional arts and crafts. With its strategic location, Aragi no Sato serves as a perfect pit stop for road travelers and a must-visit site for those looking to experience a slice of rural Japan in Wakayama. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

AddressAritagawa Town, Wakayama Prefecture
RegionJapan > Wakayama > Aridagawa
Main Tags#Shopping , #Roadside_Station

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Sightseeing around「Aragi no Sato (Roadside Station)」

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Daimon (Mount Koya)@OU_odekake_club The "Daimon" located at the entrance of Mount Koya is known as the gateway to Koyasan. The solemn stone gate exudes a dignified atmosphere, evoking the history and tradition of Koyasan. Passing through the Daimon, one is greeted with a serene mountain landscape and the atmosphere of ancient temples. Many worshippers and tourists visit, cherishing it as a symbol of the beginning of Koyasan. Surrounding the Daimon are souvenir shops and restaurants, warmly welcoming visitors. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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The Substitute Fudo Myoo of Inunaki Mountain@yysnow "Inugamiyama Mawari Fudomyoo" is a temple in Izumisano City that enshrines Fudomyoo. This temple is located on the mountainside of a mountain called Inugamiyama, surrounded by nature in a quiet environment. Mawari Fudomyoo is believed to be a substitute for Fudomyoo, the object of faith, and many believers visit to offer their prayers. The temple grounds are well-maintained with a splendid main hall and facilities for worshippers, providing a place for visitors to quietly offer their prayers. It is also known as a place where one can calm their mind while enjoying the view of Inugamiyama. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Wakayama Castle@和歌山県観光連盟 Located in Wakayama prefecture, in the heart of the Kinki region of Japan, Wakayama Castle's imposing castle keep is one of the city's most impressive landmarks. The castle keep, built in 1585, is widely referred to as the "Tenshu" or "Tenshukaku", and stands in contrast to the colorful and vibrant atmosphere of the city below. Visitors to the castle keep will find a series of impressive walls and gates, leading up to the impressive wood, metal and stone gates at the top. Inside, visitors will find a majestic central tower, as well as two unique tea houses, traditional Japanese gardens and an awe-inspiring view of Wakayama from the top. Furthermore, Wakayama Castle houses a museum, featuring the history of the castle and offering a look into Japan's feudal-era heritage. Wakayama Castle's keep is an unmissable attraction, and offers a glimpse into the city's enchanting past. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Jokoin@OU_odekake_club Joko-in is a temple of the Shingon sect located in Koya-cho, Wakayama Prefecture, and is one of the central temples of Mount Koya. Founded by Kukai in the Heian period, it is known as a place for spiritual training. The temple grounds house many important cultural properties and national treasures, with the main hall and garden being particularly noteworthy. It is also famous as a spot for autumn foliage, attracting many tourists in the fall. Joko-in is known as a quiet and charming place where history and beautiful nature harmonize. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Inner Sanctuary (Mount Koya)@OU_odekake_club Okunoin (Koyasan) is the head temple of Shingon Buddhism located in Koya Town, Wakayama Prefecture, and is the central temple of Koyasan. Founded by Kukai in the Heian period, it is known as a place for training and meditation. The temple grounds are home to many Buddhist statues and historical buildings, with Kongobuji and Dainichido being particularly famous. Koyasan is also known as a sacred mountain, attracting many worshippers and tourists. At Okunoin, visitors can experience training alongside regular worshippers, finding tranquility in its peaceful atmosphere. Designated as a National Treasure of Japan, Koyasan is a popular destination where one can feel the history and culture of Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kongobu-ji Temple@OU_odekake_club Kongobu-ji is located in Koyasan, Wakayama Prefecture, and is the head temple of the Shingon sect, serving as a central temple in Koyasan. Founded by Kobo Daishi (Kukai) and established in the Heian period, this ancient temple is revered by many as the main temple in Koyasan. The temple grounds feature solemn structures such as the main gate and the main hall designated as important cultural properties, exuding a sense of history and tradition, attracting numerous worshippers and tourists. Surrounded by beautiful nature that changes with the seasons, the tranquil and pure air within the temple grounds is known as a place to calm the mind. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Altar Hall@OU_odekake_club "Danka Garan" is the head temple of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, located in Koya-cho, Wakayama Prefecture, and is one of the central sites of Japanese Buddhism. This temple complex includes important structures such as Kongobuji Temple, Dainichido Hall, and Gomado Hall, designated as national treasures and important cultural properties. Not only is it a central hub of Mount Koya, but it is also known as a place for spiritual practice and meditation. It attracts many tourists and believers every year, popular as a spot where one can experience traditional Japanese culture and heritage. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kumagaya Temple@OU_odekake_club Kumagai Temple is located in Koya-cho, Wakayama Prefecture, and is a temple of the Shingon sect. It is said to have been founded in the Heian period by Kukai (Kobo Daishi), the founder of Mount Koya. The temple grounds contain the main hall and many Buddhist statues, with the principal statue of the Thousand-Armed Kannon designated as an important cultural property of the country. Kumagai Temple is also known as a place for ascetic training like Mount Koya, attracting many visitors. Surrounded by beautiful nature that changes with the seasons, the temple exudes a quiet atmosphere and is beloved as a place to calm the mind. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Experiences around「Aragi no Sato (Roadside Station)」

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Mount Koya Reihokan@OU_odekake_club Koyasan Reihokan is a museum located in Koya-cho, Wakayama Prefecture, situated within a corner of Mount Koya, the head temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect. The museum showcases a wide variety of exhibits related to the history, culture, and teachings of Koyasan and Buddhism, providing visitors with valuable knowledge and experiences. It houses sacred treasures such as Buddhist art, statues, and ritual implements, as well as a collection of books and materials related to Buddhism. Koyasan Reihokan is known as a place where those interested in Buddhist culture and history can gain deep understanding and inspiration. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kishu Lacquerware Traditional Industry Hall@和歌山県観光連盟 "Kishu Lacquerware Traditional Industry Hall" is a facility located in Kainan City, Wakayama Prefecture, that introduces the traditional lacquerware industry. Here, you can learn about the history and manufacturing process of Kishu Lacquerware. In the exhibition room, beautiful lacquerware is displayed and sold, allowing you to see traditional techniques and the skills of craftsmen up close. In addition, workshops are available where you can experience making lacquerware yourself. Furthermore, there is a cafe and shop where you can enjoy lacquerware-related products and souvenirs. "Kishu Lacquerware Traditional Industry Hall" is an attractive spot for lacquerware enthusiasts and tourists to fully experience the charm of lacquerware. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Dragon God Hot Springs@和歌山県観光連盟 Ryujin Onsen, located in Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture, is a hot spring resort surrounded by beautiful natural surroundings. The hot springs, sourced directly from the springs, contain abundant minerals that smooth the skin and heal fatigue. In the hot spring town, there are various types of accommodations and restaurants where you can enjoy delicious dishes made with local ingredients. Additionally, the area around the hot spring resort is filled with beautiful mountains and valleys, making it possible to enjoy hiking and nature walks. Ryujin Onsen is an ideal place for those seeking relaxation and healing. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Cranes' Hot Springs@和歌山県観光連盟 "Tsuru no Yu Onsen" is a hot spring facility located in Minabe Town, Wakayama Prefecture. Here, you can heal your mind and body while surrounded by beautiful natural surroundings. The hot spring, which is sourced from a natural spring, contains abundant minerals that smooth the skin and are effective for fatigue recovery. In addition, the facility offers a variety of amenities such as open-air baths, indoor baths, and saunas, allowing you to spend a relaxing time. The meals feature dishes made with fresh local ingredients, satisfying your taste buds. It is a recommended hot spring facility for those who want to relax. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Mizunoki Ferry@OU_odekake_club Suiken Ferry is a ferry operator located in Wakayama City, a famous tourist spot. You can cross the Kii River flowing through Wakayama City by boat and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Especially during the cherry blossom season, the cherry blossom trees are beautiful, attracting many tourists. The ferry fare is reasonable and is used not only by tourists but also by local residents. Suiken Ferry is popular as a place where you can enjoy the nature of Wakayama and appreciate the changing scenery throughout the four seasons. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Nara Park@Juju Nara Park" in Nara City, Nara Prefecture, is one of the most famous parks in Japan. Within its vast grounds, there are many tourist attractions. Among them, the most famous is the Todai-ji Temple's Great Buddha Hall, which was built during the Nara period. This building is known as the largest wooden structure in the world. Additionally, there are hundreds of deer freely roaming around the park, allowing visitors to interact with them. Furthermore, the park also features beautiful ponds and gardens, where visitors can enjoy the changing scenery throughout the four seasons. It is a must-visit spot when exploring Nara. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Sanno Museum@OU_odekake_club "San'ou Museum" is located in Osaka City and is a museum that collects and exhibits Japanese art and crafts. A wide range of works including ancient art, paintings, and ceramics are on display, allowing visitors to experience Japan's traditional culture and art. In addition to its permanent exhibitions, the museum also holds special exhibitions seasonally, providing opportunities to explore Japanese art from various perspectives. The museum exudes a quiet and serene atmosphere, offering visitors a pleasant time. For those interested in art and culture, it can be said to be a facility worth visiting. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Mukogawa Ferry@OU_odekake_club "Mukogawa Ferry" is a historic ferry located in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture. This ferry has been used as an important means of transportation for crossing the Mukogawa River since ancient times. The ferry is a wooden boat, and the boatman propels the boat by rowing. Passengers can enjoy the beautiful natural environment by boarding the boat and crossing the river. In addition, there are parks nearby where you can enjoy walking and picnicking. Mukogawa Ferry is known as a place that provides historical charm and natural beauty for local residents and tourists. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Eating around「Aragi no Sato (Roadside Station)」

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Marutaya Ramen Bluckuri-cho Branch@OU_odekake_club "Chuka soba Marutaya Burakuricho-ten" in Wakayama City is a historic ramen shop founded in 1964. The interior has a Showa retro atmosphere, exuding a nostalgic vibe. The signature dish, Chuka soba, features a soy sauce-based soup that perfectly complements the homemade noodles, earning immense popularity among locals. The toppings such as char siu and menma are fresh and flavorful, creating a delicious taste that becomes addictive once you try it. It is a popular spot loved by locals and tourists alike, known for offering the local specialty ramen of Wakayama. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Sasamaki-ampu Fuzen@和歌山県観光連盟 Sasamaki Anpu Fuzen is a popular restaurant located in Koya-cho, Wakayama Prefecture. Here, they offer traditional sasamaki dishes, and you can enjoy delicious cuisine made with local ingredients. In particular, there is a wide variety of dishes using fu (wheat gluten), allowing you to savor its unique texture and flavor. The interior of the restaurant has a calm atmosphere, and friendly staff will welcome you. This restaurant, loved by locals and tourists alike, is recommended for those who want to taste traditional Wakayama cuisine. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kamikishiya Koya-ten@和歌山県観光連盟 "Kamikishiya Koya-ten" is a traditional inn located in Koya-cho, Wakayama Prefecture. This inn is situated near Mount Koya, offering a peaceful environment where guests can relax. The guest rooms have a Japanese-style design, creating a calm atmosphere. Additionally, guests can enjoy delicious meals made with local ingredients. The inn also features hot springs, allowing guests to rejuvenate their tired bodies. It is also used as a base for sightseeing and pilgrimage to Mount Koya, and is loved by many people. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Nanki-Shirahama Nagisa Beer@和歌山県観光連盟 Nanki-Shirahama Nagisa Beer is a craft beer from Wakayama Prefecture in Japan's Kinki Region. It is produced using only the finest ingredients and freshly brewed to bring out the perfect flavor. The beer has a rich, golden color and a pleasant, aromatic nose, with a mild sweetness and perfectly balanced hop bitterness. The balance between malt and hops creates a well-rounded and refreshing flavor. The beer uses hops from Nanki-Shirahama’s Nagisa brewery, making it one of the few beers in Japan to use locally-sourced hops. The brewery also uses water from the nearby Kumano river, which adds a unique flavor to the beer. Nanki-Shirahama Nagisa Beer is a wonderful local beer and one of Wakayama’s top choices. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Café Kotodama@find_real_japan "Café Kotodama" is a hidden gem café located in Asuka Village, Nara Prefecture. It is known for its serene atmosphere set amidst a rich natural environment, where you can enjoy seasonal dishes made with local ingredients and homemade sweets. The interior of the café features a natural design with the warmth of wood, allowing visitors to relax and unwind in a leisurely manner. Additionally, the café is surrounded by historic tourist spots and nature, making it a great place to visit alongside sightseeing and strolls. Loved by locals and tourists alike, "Café Kotodama" offers heartwarming moments for all who visit. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Metro Ramen@Lea "Metro Ramen" is a popular ramen shop located in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture. The interior has a modern and calm atmosphere, and it is loved by locals and tourists alike. At this shop, you can enjoy various types of ramen based on soup such as tonkotsu and chicken broth. In particular, the rich and flavorful soup and homemade noodles are highly praised, captivating many people with their taste. Additionally, customization such as toppings and spiciness adjustment is possible, allowing you to enjoy ramen tailored to your preferences. When visiting Kobe, why not try an authentic ramen experience at "Metro Ramen"? [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Chicken Soba Zagin Kintetsu Nara Store@さくらこまち Torisoba Zagin Kintetsu Nara-ten" is a ramen restaurant located in Nara City, Nara Prefecture. This restaurant is known for its rich soup based on chicken broth and homemade noodles. The soup, which is packed with the umami of chicken bones, has a creamy and deep flavor that is sure to become addictive once you try it. The noodles are handcrafted, giving them a chewy texture. Additionally, the toppings include delicious ingredients such as chicken chashu and seasoned eggs, all made with chicken meat. The interior of the restaurant has a calm atmosphere, allowing customers to enjoy their meal in a relaxed manner. For those who want to taste delicious chicken broth ramen in Nara City, this is definitely a recommended restaurant. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kathmandu Firefly Pond Store@Gilly "Katmandu Hotaru Ike Store" is a Nepalese cuisine restaurant located in Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture. The interior is adorned with traditional Nepalese decorations and atmosphere, allowing customers to enjoy authentic flavors and ambiance. The menu offers a wide range of options from classic dishes such as Dal Bhat, Momo, and curry to seasonal special menus. The dishes, made with fresh ingredients and spices, are authentic yet cater to the Japanese palate. The restaurant is bustling with many customers during lunch and dinner times, making it a recommended choice for those looking to enjoy Nepalese cuisine. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Staying around「Aragi no Sato (Roadside Station)」

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Katada Tanjima Onsen Osaka-ya Hiina no Yu@和歌山県観光連盟 "Katada Awajima Onsen Osaka-ya Hiina no Yu" is a hot spring inn located in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture. It is surrounded by beautiful natural surroundings and offers a relaxing and leisurely time. The hot springs are sourced from natural springs, allowing guests to experience the gentle and beneficial effects on their skin. The guest rooms have a calm and traditional Japanese atmosphere, providing a comfortable stay. The meals feature dishes made from locally sourced fresh ingredients, with a focus on taste. This hot spring inn is recommended for those who want to relax and unwind. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Chuan Tang Onsen Fujiya@和歌山県観光連盟 "Kawadu Onsen Fujiya" is a hot spring inn located in Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture. It is situated in a beautiful natural environment and is known as a hot spring resort. The hot springs, which flow directly from the source, are renowned for being gentle on the skin and perfect for healing tired bodies. The accommodation facilities are traditional Japanese-style rooms and hot spring inns with open-air baths, where you can spend a relaxing time. You can also enjoy delicious cuisine made from local ingredients. Kawadu Onsen Fujiya is recommended for those who want to relax and enjoy nature. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Grand Chariot@masahiro Grand Chariot is located in Hyogo Prefecture, (Kinki area) in Japan. This breathtakingly beautiful attraction is well-known for its magnificent scenery and historic importance. The Grand Chariot, also known as the Chariots of Chishin, is one of Hyogo Prefecture’s most important tourist landmarks. This unique attraction is made up of thousands of small shrines, each of which is carefully crafted to represent the mystical relationship between ancient Shinto gods and their guardians. Visitors can explore the winding paths of the Grand Chariot, marveling at its intricate archways, elaborate sculptures, and tranquil settings. In addition to its natural beauty, the Grand Chariot also contains a variety of historical artifacts to be discovered, such as the ancient Samurai tombs and noteworthy Shinto marriage rituals. Visitors to the Hyogo Prefecture can take part in a variety of activities such as special guided tours, horse tours, and even a boating tour to make the most of their visit to the Grand Chariot. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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JW Marriott Hotel Nara@さくらこまち "JW Marriott Hotel Nara" is a luxury hotel located in Nara City. The hotel offers sophisticated design and comfortable rooms, allowing guests to enjoy a luxurious stay. In addition, the hotel is equipped with facilities such as restaurants, bars, and a spa, providing a relaxing time for guests. Furthermore, it has good access to tourist attractions such as Nara Park and Todai-ji Temple, making it a convenient location for tourists. "JW Marriott Hotel Nara" is the perfect hotel for a stay in Nara, offering high-quality service and a comfortable stay. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Uda Yakuyu no Yado Yatakiya@yatakiya “Uda Yakuyu no Yado Yatakiya” is located in the beautiful city of Nara, in Japan's Kinki region. Set on the edge of the forest, this traditional Japanese style inn provides a unique place to stay in Nara. The inn is filled with luxurious yet rustic style facilities that bring the serenity of nature to guests. A relaxing open-air hot spring bath offers guests a chance to rejuvenate after a long day of sightseeing. In addition to the hot spring, there are various accommodations on offer to suit different needs. The modern Japanese-style rooms are designed to be traditional and provide a homely feel. Guests can also enjoy delicious Japanese-style meals, made with local produce, while admiring the beautiful views of the surrounding woods. The inn is surrounded by lush forests and fields, perfect places for activities such as hiking, fishing and even horse riding. The staff are all knowledgeable about the area and can provide touring advice and help organize activities. “Uda Yakuyu no Yado Yatakiya” is the perfect getaway spot to enjoy a relaxing stay and explore the natural beauty of Nara Prefecture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Hotel Plaza Osaka@OU_odekake_club Hotel Plaza Osaka is a hotel located in the heart of Osaka city, offering a convenient location for both tourism and business. The rooms are simple and clean, providing a comfortable stay. In addition, the hotel offers a variety of dining facilities such as restaurants, cafes, and bars to meet various needs. Furthermore, it is equipped with banquet halls and meeting rooms, making it suitable for business purposes. With good access to tourist spots, it is a hotel where you can fully enjoy the charm of Osaka. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Bakery Hotel Château D'or@masahiro Bakery Hotel Château D'or" is a charming bakery hotel located in Nara City. This hotel is situated in a quiet area surrounded by beautiful natural surroundings, allowing guests to enjoy a relaxing stay. The hotel offers comfortable rooms and modern facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests. Additionally, the hotel features a wonderful bakery where guests can enjoy fresh bread and sweets. Furthermore, the hotel is conveniently located near Nara's famous attractions and tourist spots, making it a convenient choice for travelers seeking a pleasant stay and delicious meals. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Nara Hotel@find_real_japan Located in Nara City, "Nara Hotel" is a popular accommodation facility among tourists due to its proximity to tourist spots such as Nara Park and Todai-ji Temple. The hotel, renovated from a historic building, features a beautiful harmony of Japanese and Western interior design and a serene atmosphere in its gardens, allowing guests to enjoy a comfortable stay. The spacious rooms are equipped with modern amenities. In addition, guests can savor dishes made with Nara's local ingredients at the restaurant, experiencing the flavors of the region. When visiting Nara, it is recommended to spend a luxurious time at "Nara Hotel." [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Shopping around「Aragi no Sato (Roadside Station)」

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Kuroshio Market@和歌山県観光連盟 "Kuroshio Market" is a market located in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture, where local fresh seafood and specialty products are sold. Inside the market, you can find a wide variety of seafood and marine products, and enjoy fresh sashimi, sushi, seafood bowls, and more. Additionally, there is a rich selection of local specialty products and souvenirs, allowing you to experience the charm of Wakayama. It is a place loved not only by tourists but also by local residents, and you can also enjoy interacting with local fishermen and farmers. Kuroshio Market is an attractive spot where you can experience the blessings of the sea and the culture of Wakayama at once. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Misaki (Roadside Station) Misaki Roadside Station, often referred to as "Michi no Eki Misaki," is a distinctive hub of community activity and a unique rest area for travelers. Located in the southernmost part of the municipality of Sennan, Osaka prefecture, Japan, it serves as a vital spot that links the urban area with the region's rich natural and marine resources. This vibrant marketplace serves locally gathered sea-foods, fresh produce and traditional crafts to both tourists and locals from around Japan. It has full amenities including parking, restrooms which makes it a preferred stopover for travelers. Misaki Roadside Station celebrates Osaka's coastal culture, offering a fascinating window into local life. With its lively seafood market and close proximity to Misaki Park, it provides a fun and engaging experience, whether you are a traveler passing through or a local resident seeking fresh, regionally sourced goods. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Negoro Sakura no Sato (Roadside Station) Negoro Sakura no Sato (Roadside Station) is an alluring rest stop featuring serene, picturesque landscapes, delicious local delicacies, and a range of scenic attractions. Situated in Wakayama, Japan, the station is named after the astounding cherry blossom trees (Sakura) that paint the town pink during the spring, creating an enchanting atmosphere for locals and tourists alike. However, there’s much more to this rest area than nature's beauty. Among its multitude of facilities is a specialty shop selling local agricultural products, restaurants serving fresh seafood, and a hot spring to relax and unwind. Additionally, just a short hop from the station is the historic Negoro-ji temple, a popular attraction that enhances the cultural significance of this particular stop-off in Japan's road network. This station amalgamates the elegance of Japanese tradition with the comforts needed by modern travelers. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Fisherman's Wharf Shirahama@和歌山県観光連盟 "Fisherman's Wharf Shirahama" is a tourist facility located in Shirahama-cho, Wakayama Prefecture. This facility is known as a major entertainment spot where you can enjoy the atmosphere of a fishing town. Here, you can find restaurants where you can taste fresh seafood and markets that sell seafood just caught by local fishermen. In addition, you can also enjoy activities such as fishing experiences and cruises. There is also an aquarium where you can interact with marine life and shops that sell local specialty products. "Fisherma [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Shiratori no Sato Habikino (Road Station) Shiratori no Sato Habikino, often referred to as a "road station," is a multifunctional facility offering a wide range of services. Situated in the Habikino city in the Osaka Prefecture, Japan, the establishment dramatically stands out with its eye-catching modern architecture. This hub provides a welcome rest area for travelers and features amenities like a local products market, food court, retail shops, and an information center that promotes local attractions. Shiratori no Sato Habikino is known for its food court where visitors can savor local delicacies and fresh produce from the region. Furthermore, it serves as a community center for residents, hosting a plethora of events throughout the year. A convenient pit-stop or a destination in its own right, this road station in Osaka effectively encapsulates the essence of the local culture and lifestyle. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Futakami Park Taima (Roadside Station) Located in the heartlands of the Kansai region, Futakami Park Taima (Roadside Station) serves as a model rest station for motorists and travelers. This delightful spot is situated in Nara, Japan, giving a natural, relaxed and calming atmosphere with its beautifully manicured park. Adorned with numerous scenic spots for picnicking and leisurely strolls, it offers a perfect retreat to rejuvenate amidst nature. The station facility boasts a restaurant offering authentic Japanese local cuisines, a farmers’ market displaying an array of fresh, locally grown produce, and a souvenir shop packed with traditional, local handicrafts. Futakami Park Taima (Roadside Station) is not only the epitome of tranquility but also serves as a cultural and culinary showcase of Nara, contributing to an enchanting and unforgettable journey through Japan's picturesque landscapes. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kanan (Roadside Station) Kanan (Roadside Station) is a unique rest area that offers more than just a place to take a break from a long drive. Situated in Kanan town, it provides a glimpse into the traditional culture, local produce, and food of this area. Nestled within the scenic views of Osaka, Japan, this place is ideal for tourists to experience the region's authenticity and locals to unwind. The site promotes locally made crafts and regional specialties, ensuring the visitors get a piece of Kanan town to take home. Its tranquil surroundings in Osaka also gives you the opportunity to spend time in nature. Available amenities make it convenient for all kinds of travelers, showcasing Japan's exceptional hospitality. Kanan (Roadside Station) thus serves as more than a pit stop, standing as a introduction to the cultural and culinary vibes of Kanan town in Osaka, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Izumiyama Ai-no-Sato (Roadside Station) Izumiyama Ai-no-Sato (Roadside Station) is a multifaceted leisure spot that embodies the essence of the countryside. Situated in the Izumiyama area of Osaka, Japan, this roadside station serves as more than just a rest stop. It is bathed in the natural beauty of Japan, showcasing splendid views of Osaka's famed mountainside vistas. Visitors are greeted with a farmers' market offering local produce, numerous eateries serving traditional Japanese cuisine, and charming craft shops showcasing the craftsmanship of Osaka. Moreover, it boasts a hot spring, known for its tranquillizing qualities, offering weary travelers a much-needed chance to unwind. Izumiyama Ai-no-Sato is also a base for hiking and exploring the surrounding trails, giving visitors a chance to discover the unparalleled beauty of the Japanese countryside. All this makes this roadside station a must-visit for anyone traveling in Osaka, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Transportation around「Aragi no Sato (Roadside Station)」

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Roadside Station Kudoyama Persimmon Village@和歌山県観光連盟 "Michi no Eki Kakinogou Kudoyama" is a roadside station located in Kudoyama-cho, Wakayama Prefecture. This roadside station is known as a tourist facility centered around the local specialty, persimmons. Inside the facility, there is a shop selling sweets and juice made from persimmons, allowing visitors to enjoy the delicious local persimmons. Additionally, the restaurant offers dishes made with persimmons. Furthermore, the site is equipped with free parking and rest areas, considering the convenience of tourists. Kakinogou Kudoyama promotes the local charm as a place where visitors can learn about and experience persimmons. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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PC: @OU_odekake_club

Wakayama Station@OU_odekake_club Wakayama Station is a railway station located in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture. It is served by the Kisei Main Line and Wakayama Line of JR West, and plays an important role as a transportation hub. The station area is well-equipped with commercial facilities and restaurants, making it a convenient place for tourists and locals. The station building has a modern design and is equipped with clean waiting rooms and toilets. Wakayama Station is an important gateway to Wakayama City and serves as a vital base for regional revitalization and exchange. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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PC: @OU_odekake_club

Gokuraku-bashi Station@OU_odekake_club Gokurakubashi Station is a station operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) located in Koya-cho, Wakayama Prefecture. It is known as the gateway to Mount Koya and is popular among tourists and pilgrims. The area around the station also has a bus terminal and tourist information center to make access to Mount Koya more convenient, serving as a useful base for tourists. In addition, visitors can enjoy beautiful mountains and natural landscapes from the station building and platforms, captivating people with the changing scenery throughout the seasons. The area around Gokurakubashi Station is also known for its historical buildings and hot springs, making it a worthwhile destination to visit. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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PC: @travelog_tmp

Hashimoto Station (Wakayama Line) Hashimoto Station (Wakayama Line) is an essential rail hub located in Hashimoto city. Situated in the southern part of Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, this station provides crucial connectivity to the region. Established in 1932, the station is the property of West Japan Railway Company, often known as JR West. Serving on the Wakayama Line, Hashimoto Station is an essential stop between the Wakayama and Gojo Stations. This line serves a critical role, connecting Wakayama city with Nara Prefecture. The station is equipped with two island platforms handling four tracks altogether. It comes with various facilities for passengers' convenience, including waiting rooms and automated ticket vending machines, making travel easier for daily commuters and tourists alike. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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PC: @find_real_japan

Kudoyama Station@find_real_japan Kudoyama Station is located in Kudoyama Town, Wakayama Prefecture, and is a station operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It opened in 1896 and is currently served by the Kinokuni Line. The station building is made of wood, exuding a historical atmosphere, and nearby are tourist attractions such as Kudoyama Temple and Kudoyama Castle. In particular, Kudoyama Temple is the head temple of the Shingon sect, attracting many visitors. There are many souvenir shops and restaurants around the station, making it a convenient base for tourists. Kudoyama Station, a transportation hub, is considered an attractive place for people to enjoy history and tourism. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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PC: @travelog_tmp

Wakayama Station (Wakayama Line) Located in the Kansai region, the Wakayama Station (Wakayama Line) is a prominent railway station widely used by locals and tourists alike. Nestled in the city of Wakayama, this station serves as an important link in the regional transportation system of Japan. The station is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and is part of the Wakayama Line, providing a vital point of connectivity in the city. The accessible location and well-maintained amenities of Wakayama Station (Wakayama Line) make it a convenient hub for everyday commuters, as well as those seeking to explore the rich culture and vibrant sights of Wakayama. Its strategic location offers easy access to key points around the city including the famed Wakayama Castle. The station is not just a intersection point; it's a reflection of the efficient and punctual public transportation Japan is renowned for. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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PC: @OU_odekake_club

Koyasan Station@OU_odekake_club Koyasan Station is located in Koyacho, Wakayama Prefecture, and is known as the terminus of the Nankai Electric Railway Koya Line. It serves as a gateway to Koyasan, attracting many tourists and pilgrims. The station is equipped with bus and taxi stands heading to Koyasan, providing convenient transportation infrastructure. The station building is designed in a traditional Japanese style, reflecting the atmosphere of Koyasan. It is an important station where you can start your journey to Koyasan while enjoying the changing scenery throughout the seasons. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Yagi Station in Yamato@OU_odekake_club Yamato-Yagi Station is a station located in Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture, and is part of the Kintetsu Osaka Line. The station is surrounded by commercial facilities and residential areas, making it a convenient location. The station building has a modern design and is equipped with clean waiting rooms and toilets. There is also a taxi stand and bus stop in front of the station, making transportation very convenient. Yamato-Yagi Station plays an important role as an access point to both Nara Prefecture and other areas, and is used by many people. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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