What is the roadside station, Ezogata Nemunooka? Introducing popular spots with a rating of 4.0 based on Google's reviews [Nikaho City, Akita Prefecture]

Roadside stations have been featured on TV a lot recently as tourist spots, so is there anyone out there who would like to visit one if there is a good one?

In this article, we will introduce in detail the roadside station Kisakata Nemunooka,


What is Kisakata Nemunooka Roadside

Roadside Station Kisakata Nemunooka

Roadside Station Kisakata Nemunooka is one of the largest roadside stations in the Tohoku region and is located in Nikaho City, Akita Prefecture, and opened on March 28, 1998.

The approximately 66,000 square meters site is equipped with toilets, rest facilities, the core facility "Nemuno-oka", Nikaho City Tourist Center "Nikahot" Wi-Fi, foot baths, various outdoor plazas, EV chargers, and parking. With Mt. Chokai and the Kujukushima Islands to the east and the Sea of ​​Japan, Tobishima, and the Oga Peninsula to the west, the site enjoys a fantastic location, earning it a high rating of 4.0 on Google reviews

We will introduce three recommended spots at Kisakata Nemunooka Roadside Station

[Recommended Spot 1] Product Halls and Farmers Markets

At the roadside station Kisakata Nemunooka, there is a product hall and farm produce direct sales store where many Akita Prefecture and local products are sold

The local sake section not only stocks many famous Akita sakes such as "Kagano Matsukaze" and "Hiraizumi," but also includes sake original to the Kisakata Nemunooka Roadside Station

the Nemuno-Oka shop, the online store of the Kisakata Nemuno-Oka Roadside Station , so if you're interested, take a look to see what products are available.

[Recommended Spot 2] Observation Tower

Roadside Station Kisakata Nemunooka Observatory

There is an observation tower on the 6th floor of the roadside station, Kisakata Nemunooka, which is open free of charge from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM

It is a popular spot because you can enjoy the magnificent scenery of the Kujuku Islands, a natural monument that can be seen to the east of the roadside station, and the Sea of ​​Japan and Oga Peninsula to the west, and you can enjoy everything from the refreshing morning scenery to the night view

Another nice benefit is that there is one telescope with audio guidance and two regular telescopes for viewing distant views

If you want to see Mt. Chokai, which only appears on clear, crisp days, or the magnificent sunset over Kisakata, which was selected as one of Japan's 100 best sunsets by the NPO Japan Archipelago Sunset and Rising Sun Hometown Development Association, be sure to visit the observation tower at Kisakata Nemuno-Oka Roadside Station

Recommended Spot 3: Chokai-no-Yu Hot Spring with a View

On the fourth floor of the roadside station, Kisakata Nemuno-oka, there is a panoramic hot spring called Chokai-no-Yu, which is open from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm

Just like the observation tower, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery while bathing, making it a relaxing spot within the Kisakata Nemunooka Roadside Station

You will receive one stamp for each bath, and once you collect 20 stamps you will receive a free bath ticket

Panoramic hot spring "Chokai no Yu"

  • Types of hot springs: sauna, hot spring, bubble bath
  • Spring quality: Sodium chloride strong salt spring
  • Temperature: 40.8 degrees

summary

Roadside Station Kisakata Nemunooka is one of the largest roadside stations in the Tohoku region, located in Nikaho City, Akita Prefecture. We found that it has become a popular spot due to the various facilities it offers, including a souvenir shop, observation tower, and hot springs

This is a roadside station where you can spend the whole day having fun, so if you're interested, be sure to check it out

Roadside Station Kisakata Nemuno-Oka <Information>

  • Name: Roadside Station Kisakata Nemunooka
  • Address: 73-1 Oshiogoshi, Kisakata-cho, Nikaho City, Akita Prefecture, 018-0121
  • Phone number: 0184-32-5588
  • Official URL: https://www.kisakata.nemunooka.jp/

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