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Roadside station Miyama Park

Roadside station Miyama Park

A roadside station in Okayama — local food and souvenirs.

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Overview

Roadside Station Miyama Park is a michi-no-eki (roadside rest facility) situated inside Miyama Park, a scenic park spread across Tamano City in Okayama Prefecture. It serves visitors to the park as a place to rest and gather local information.

Highlights

  • A roadside station built inside the scenic Miyama Park
  • Opened on April 16, 1996
  • Managed by the public-interest foundation Tamano City Park Greening Association
  • A convenient rest stop between walks through the park

History

The facility opened on April 16, 1996. It operates under Japan's designated administrator system, with day-to-day management handled by the public-interest incorporated foundation Tamano City Park Greening Association, tying the roadside station's upkeep closely to the management of the surrounding park.

Access

The station is located in Tamano City, Okayama Prefecture, within the grounds of Miyama Park. Since detailed routes and parking availability can vary, it is worth checking official information from the roadside station or Tamano City before your visit.

Best season

Because the facility sits inside a public park, its surroundings change with the seasons. Spring and autumn tend to be the most comfortable times to walk around, while the height of summer or heavy winter snow can make strolling less pleasant.

Map

34.5201, 133.9268 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Arrive at Roadside Station Miyama Park and rest or gather information
  2. 2Take a walk through the adjoining Miyama Park grounds
  3. 3Pause at one of the park's benches or open plazas
  4. 4Continue on to other sights around Tamano City

Did you know?

💡 The park it belongs to, Miyama Park, is also known locally by an alternate reading, deep mountain park. The fact that a public-interest foundation runs the site reflects how closely it is tied to community-based park management.

Nearby spots

📍 Kurashiki Ninagawa Museum📍 Kyo Bridge📍 Hoshi Shrine
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