Road Station Ayama Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Different experience
On our way to Kyoto our tour bus stopped here for our special lunch. There is a restaurant at the top, they had a special typical lunch for us waiting this was a great and different experience. Afte...
It was an ordinary roadside station that was nothing. The recent roadside stations have no characteristics anywhere in the country, the same things they sell, and the uniformity of the whole country in urban supermarkets and countryside JA is not attractive at all. Even though it is a local product, I don't come to buy vegetables ... This was also a drive-in for restroom breaks. It was a place that was useless unless you came at meal time.
A little far from Meihan National Highway (R25) ... If you try to stop by on the way from Nagoya to Osaka, it will be a pretty detour. Local vegetables are sold cheaply like roadside stations, but the sales area itself is not very large. There was a udon (soba) shop, and there were many kinds and it looked delicious. There is a space like Nagaya on the right side where vegetables, cafes, ramen, etc. are located, and it seems to be fun. There is a roadside station, but if you drink at night like this ...
There's a big new road station in the countryside.
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There is a large parking lot there. In addition to the food court, there are also Korean food and lunch box shops adjacent to the restaurant. The store also has souvenirs, mainly local crops. Fruits are sold at a reasonable price at the store. I think it's a well-equipped roadside station even though it's a countryside.
I stopped by for lunch on the way back to Osaka using Shinmeijin from Iga. My companion had a "soba noodle dojo" and I expected that ~ where I could eat soba, but I was closed on weekdays and lack of investigation. I received 860 yen for "butsukake plum wakame soba set meal" in the dining room in the station. Although it is a set meal, there is no soup, and the soba soup is small, and it is difficult to eat for the elderly. There was a connor with a small amount of agricultural products and specialty poor next to the dining room, but there are not so many agricultural products. Eaves outside the store ...
Different experience
On our way to Kyoto our tour bus stopped here for our special lunch. There is a restaurant at the top, they had a special typical lunch for us waiting this was a great and different experience. Afte...
it was just a restroom break.
It was an ordinary roadside station that was nothing. The recent roadside stations have no characteristics anywhere in the country, the same things they sell, and the uniformity of the whole country in urban supermarkets and countryside JA is not attractive at all. Even though it is a local product, I don't come to buy vegetables ... This was also a drive-in for restroom breaks. It was a place that was useless unless you came at meal time.
It's off R25
A little far from Meihan National Highway (R25) ... If you try to stop by on the way from Nagoya to Osaka, it will be a pretty detour. Local vegetables are sold cheaply like roadside stations, but the sales area itself is not very large. There was a udon (soba) shop, and there were many kinds and it looked delicious. There is a space like Nagaya on the right side where vegetables, cafes, ramen, etc. are located, and it seems to be fun. There is a roadside station, but if you drink at night like this ...
There's a big new road station in the countryside.
There is a large parking lot there. In addition to the food court, there are also Korean food and lunch box shops adjacent to the restaurant. The store also has souvenirs, mainly local crops. Fruits are sold at a reasonable price at the store. I think it's a well-equipped roadside station even though it's a countryside.
い Resident parking lot があります.
I stopped by for lunch on the way back to Osaka using Shinmeijin from Iga. My companion had a "soba noodle dojo" and I expected that ~ where I could eat soba, but I was closed on weekdays and lack of investigation. I received 860 yen for "butsukake plum wakame soba set meal" in the dining room in the station. Although it is a set meal, there is no soup, and the soba soup is small, and it is difficult to eat for the elderly. There was a connor with a small amount of agricultural products and specialty poor next to the dining room, but there are not so many agricultural products. Eaves outside the store ...