Roadside Ofuku
A roadside station in Yamaguchi — local food and souvenirs.
Overview
Roadside Station Ofuku (Michi-no-Eki Ofuku) sits along National Route 316 in the Ofuku district of Mine City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Opened in October 1997, its standout feature is an attached hot spring, making it one of those rare roadside stations where travelers can soak in a bath during a driving break. It is a handy stopover while exploring the karst country around Mine.
Highlights
- ●An on-site hot spring where you can ease driving fatigue right away
- ●A clear, easy-to-find location directly on National Route 316
- ●A shop offering local products and regional specialties
- ●A convenient relay point for exploring Mine's karst scenery
History
The station was registered and opened on 22 October 1997, giving it a relatively long history among Japan's roadside stations. Built along Route 316, it combines local-product sales and rest facilities with the Ofuku hot spring. For a detailed account of its development, please refer to official sources.
Access
It lies in the Ofuku area of Mine City, near 34.24 degrees north and 131.21 degrees east, directly along National Route 316, so arriving by car is the norm. It is an easy stop while driving from central Mine or the Akiyoshidai plateau area. Check official information for public-transport access and parking details.
Best season
Thanks to the attached hot spring it can be enjoyed year-round, but the warm bath feels especially welcome from autumn into winter. If you pair it with karst sightseeing, the fresh green and autumn-foliage seasons are also pleasant.
Map
34.2377, 131.2084 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Drive along National Route 316 and stop at Roadside Station Ofuku
- 2Take a refreshing dip in the attached hot spring
- 3Browse the shop for local specialties and souvenirs
- 4Continue on to Mine's karst sights such as Akiyoshidai and Akiyoshido
Did you know?
💡 Roadside stations where you can actually take a hot-spring bath are limited nationwide, so Ofuku's on-site spring is a real treat for drivers. The station simply takes its name from the local place name, Ofuku.
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