Yunishigawa Roadside Station
道の駅湯西川
This comprehensive tourist facility will help with area and road info. Visitors can also use the footbath and enjoy Japanese curry rice served in a novel way that resembles the dam and its reservoir.
道の駅湯西川
This comprehensive tourist facility will help with area and road info. Visitors can also use the footbath and enjoy Japanese curry rice served in a novel way that resembles the dam and its reservoir.
How to get there:
A short walk from Yunishigawa-Onsen Station
Contact:
Michi-no-Eki Yunichigawa Tourist Information Center
+81-288-22-1222
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