Roadside station Soma
A roadside station in Fukushima — local food and souvenirs.
Overview
Roadside Station Soma is a michi-no-eki located along National Route 6 in Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture. Nicknamed "Mirai Honjin SOMA," it serves as a convenient rest stop and gateway to the coastal city of Soma. It is a handy place to pause during a drive and get a feel for the local area.
Highlights
- ●Easy-to-find location along National Route 6
- ●The nickname "Mirai Honjin SOMA"
- ●A rest function as the gateway to Soma City
- ●A waypoint on the Pacific coast drive
History
The station opened on August 13, 2002, making it a relatively modern roadside facility. Built along National Route 6, it functions as a hub supporting local traffic and tourism.
Access
The station is located in Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture, directly along National Route 6. It sits on the coastal plain near the Pacific, so access is mainly by car; please confirm the exact route via maps and official information.
Best season
A clear daytime stop during a Route 6 drive is ideal, as daylight hours make it easy to rest and gather local information.
Map
37.7610, 140.9480 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Drive along National Route 6 and arrive at Roadside Station Soma
- 2Take a break and check local information at the facility
- 3Head into central Soma City or nearby attractions
- 4Return to your National Route 6 drive
Did you know?
💡 Its nickname "Mirai Honjin SOMA" evokes the honjin lodgings of old post towns, giving the station the welcoming air of a traveler's gateway.
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