Roadside station Naraha
A roadside station in Fukushima — local food and souvenirs.
Overview
Roadside Station Naraha is a michi-no-eki (roadside rest stop) located along National Route 6 in Naraha, Futaba District, Fukushima Prefecture. Nicknamed "J-Village Yuyu Naraha," it serves travelers driving through the coastal Hamadori region as a place to rest and gather local information.
Highlights
- ●Convenient location facing National Route 6
- ●Nickname "J-Village Yuyu Naraha"
- ●A rest hub for Hamadori road trips
- ●A source of local information for Naraha
History
The station opened on August 18, 2000. Facing National Route 6, it has long functioned as a gateway stop for the town of Naraha.
Access
The station is located in Naraha, Futaba District, Fukushima Prefecture, along National Route 6, the main highway running north to south through the Hamadori area. Access is primarily by car, so please check maps or official information for the exact route.
Best season
As a rest stop for long drives, it can be used year-round; stopping by during daytime travel is recommended.
Map
37.2499, 140.9977 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Drive along National Route 6 and arrive at Roadside Station Naraha
- 2Take a break and check information about Naraha
- 3Browse local products and specialties
- 4Resume your drive through the Hamadori region
Did you know?
💡 Its nickname, "J-Village Yuyu Naraha," is a distinctive name by which this roadside station is affectionately known.
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