Roadside Station Showa

restaurant

Eastern Area
Roadside Station Showa, surrounded by a rural landscape of fertile farmland and pastoral rice fields interwoven with small forest groves, is nestled in the perfect environment to feel the change of the seasons. In the product hall, you can find a variety of souvenirs from all over the country, as well as products unique to the Kasukabe area. You can also buy local fresh vegetables at the farmers market, a place popular with tourists. Meals are also available at the restaurant, "Shokusai-kan."

Basic Information

Location
995 Kamiyanagi, Kasukabe City
TEL
048-718-3011
FAX
048-718-3012

Business hours / Fee

Regular holiday
January 1st and 2nd, etc.

How to get there

Public transport
About 35 minutes (3.0km) on foot from Minami-Sakurai Station on the Tobu Urban Park Line (Noda Line).
Car
About 25 minutes from the Tohoku Expressway "Iwatsuki" IC via Route 16.
Parking
Free: 160 ordinary cars, 42 large cars, 2 for people with disabilities

Map

Nearby spots

Roadside Station Showa
Roadside Station Showa

Roadside Station Showa, surrounded by a rural landscape of fertile farmland and pastoral rice fields interwoven with small forest groves, is nestled in the perfect environment to feel the change of the seasons. In the product hall, you can find a variety of souvenirs from all over the country, as well as products unique to the Kasukabe area. You can also buy local fresh vegetables at the farmers market, a place popular with tourists. Meals are also available at the restaurant, "Shokusai-kan."

Nigiwai Koryukan Iwatsuki
Nigiwai Koryukan Iwatsuki

At our exchange center, attached to the Iwatsuki Doll Museum, we promote the history and culture of Iwatsuki. You can participate in various fun events, try cafe menus, local specialties, eat delicious locally harvested vegetables, gain new knowledge, and meet new people! This is a joyful place where people and information come together.

Nigiwai Koryukan Iwatsuki
Nigiwai Koryukan Iwatsuki

At our exchange center, attached to the Iwatsuki Doll Museum, we promote the history and culture of Iwatsuki. You can participate in various fun events, try cafe menus, local specialties, eat delicious locally harvested vegetables, gain new knowledge, and meet new people! This is a joyful place where people and information come together.

Yoshikawa Fukujuya
Yoshikawa Fukujuya

Established during the mid-Edo period, this long-running teahouse-restaurant continues to hand down its traditions of taste and technique while offering the finest hospitality. They serve a catfish kaiseki cuisine course featuring a variety of catfish preparations, or visitors can enjoy elaborate single dishes made from catfish.

Yoshikawa Fukujuya
Yoshikawa Fukujuya

Established during the mid-Edo period, this long-running teahouse-restaurant continues to hand down its traditions of taste and technique while offering the finest hospitality. They serve a catfish kaiseki cuisine course featuring a variety of catfish preparations, or visitors can enjoy elaborate single dishes made from catfish.

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