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Roadside station Goka

Roadside station Goka

A roadside station in Ibaraki — local food and souvenirs.

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Overview

Roadside Station Goka is a roadside station along National Route 4 in the town of Goka, Sashima District, Ibaraki Prefecture. As a rest stop to drop by on a drive, its appeal lies in local products and meals. It serves as a place of respite for travelers passing along the national highway.

Highlights

  • A prime spot along National Route 4
  • Local products of Goka town
  • A rest stop for drivers
  • A travel information hub

History

It was registered on August 9, 2004, and opened on April 23, 2005. It is cherished as a hub for rest and local exchange for people traveling National Route 4.

Access

It sits along National Route 4 in the town of Goka. The location is easy to reach by car, but please check a map or official information for detailed routes and parking before visiting.

Best season

If dropping by on a drive, daytime during the leisure season is recommended. It can be used year-round as a rest point on your itinerary.

Map

36.0952, 139.7583 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Stop by while driving National Route 4
  2. 2Browse the local products stalls
  3. 3Take a breather with a meal or rest
  4. 4Check travel information and head to the next destination

Did you know?

💡 Registered in 2004 and opened in 2005, Roadside Station Goka's history shows a gap between its registration and its opening.

Nearby spots

📍 つくばウェルネスパーク📍 Kanamura Wake Ikazuchi Shrine📍 Mount Hōkyō
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