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Roadside station Ginoza

Roadside station Ginoza

A roadside station in Okinawa — local food and souvenirs.

EditorialWritten by the TABIKUCHI editorial teamSources: Wikipedia, Wikidata and others (CC BY-SA / CC0)

Overview

Roadside Station Ginoza is a michi-no-eki rest facility located along National Route 329 in Ginoza Village, Kunigami District, Okinawa Prefecture. It opened on October 10, 2014, and serves as a stopping point for drivers traveling along Okinawa Island's east coast.

Highlights

  • Convenient roadside location directly on National Route 329
  • Its role as a rest stop along Okinawa's east coast driving route
  • A place to pick up local information about Ginoza Village
  • A relatively new roadside station, opened in 2014

History

The facility opened on October 10, 2014, making it one of the newer roadside stations in Okinawa Prefecture. Ginoza Village sits on the east coast of Okinawa Island, and Route 329 runs as a key north–south road along that coastline, long supporting local transport and logistics; the roadside station was built as a rest point along this route.

Access

Located directly on National Route 329, the station is easiest to reach by car and works well as a rest stop while driving along Okinawa Island's east coast. Because opening hours and facility details can change, it is worth checking official sources for the latest information before visiting.

Best season

As a roadside station, it operates year-round and can be visited in any season. Okinawa is prone to typhoons, particularly in summer, so it is worth checking weather conditions alongside your driving plans.

Map

26.4737, 127.9520 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Stop by while driving north or south along Route 329
  2. 2Take a break inside and check local information
  3. 3Enjoy the coastal scenery along the nearby east coast
  4. 4Continue on to your next destination

Did you know?

💡 Michi-no-eki is a nationwide certification system for roadside rest and regional-promotion facilities, and this Ginoza site is one such facility, likely serving as a place for sharing local information. Details of what is available on-site are best confirmed through official sources before your visit.

Nearby spots

📍 Naminoue Shrine📍 Shuri Castle📍 Tsuken Island
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