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Tourist information center near JR nobeyama station
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Tourist information center near JR Nobeyama Station. It was winter season, so I feel lonely, not a person. Is summer the best season? There are many soft serve ice cream shops.
It is a tourist information center adjacent to JR highest altitude station, and is installed in a separate building right next to the station. We are open for bicycle rentals, but I felt that the price was a little high. I think it depends on the season, but when it is crowded, the response is quite pale, so I felt a little unsatisfactory with the guidance.
At the information center in front of Nobeyama Station, there was also a restaurant where you can eat soba and udon noodles. The restaurant was closed when I visited. A pamphlet corresponding to English was prepared in the information center, but that was the only free material that stood out, and many kinds of booklets were sold for about 200 ~ 300 yen. I wasn't interested in the contents of the booklet, so I came out as it was. It is an impression that there is little information. Rather, the highlight of sightseeing is guide ...
Rent a bicycle at the tourist information center in front of Nobeyama Station. 800 yen for 2 hours, 1000 yen for 3 hours. If you rent it in 2 hours and it takes 3 hours, you can pay an additional fee of 200 yen, so I asked for it in 2 hours. Climb Shishiiwa from the highest point of JR, visit the radio observatory, and have lunch at the information exchange hall next door. After all, it took two and a half hours. Shishiiwa is located at Hirasawa Pass, the highest point of the Nobeyama Plateau, and you cannot climb by rowing a bicycle. The scenery over Yatsugatake is the best, but push the steep slope for about 30 minutes and climb ...
There were shops such as food and drink and souvenirs around the tourist information center. I ate soft serve ice cream at a souvenir shop. It was delicious.
Tourist information center near JR nobeyama station
Tourist information center near JR Nobeyama Station. It was winter season, so I feel lonely, not a person. Is summer the best season? There are many soft serve ice cream shops.
It is convenient adjacent to JR station
It is a tourist information center adjacent to JR highest altitude station, and is installed in a separate building right next to the station. We are open for bicycle rentals, but I felt that the price was a little high. I think it depends on the season, but when it is crowded, the response is quite pale, so I felt a little unsatisfactory with the guidance.
Is there less material?
At the information center in front of Nobeyama Station, there was also a restaurant where you can eat soba and udon noodles. The restaurant was closed when I visited. A pamphlet corresponding to English was prepared in the information center, but that was the only free material that stood out, and many kinds of booklets were sold for about 200 ~ 300 yen. I wasn't interested in the contents of the booklet, so I came out as it was. It is an impression that there is little information. Rather, the highlight of sightseeing is guide ...
tourism is a rental cycle
Rent a bicycle at the tourist information center in front of Nobeyama Station. 800 yen for 2 hours, 1000 yen for 3 hours. If you rent it in 2 hours and it takes 3 hours, you can pay an additional fee of 200 yen, so I asked for it in 2 hours. Climb Shishiiwa from the highest point of JR, visit the radio observatory, and have lunch at the information exchange hall next door. After all, it took two and a half hours. Shishiiwa is located at Hirasawa Pass, the highest point of the Nobeyama Plateau, and you cannot climb by rowing a bicycle. The scenery over Yatsugatake is the best, but push the steep slope for about 30 minutes and climb ...
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There were shops such as food and drink and souvenirs around the tourist information center. I ate soft serve ice cream at a souvenir shop. It was delicious.