道の駅つの
Roadside Station Tsuno
This popular roadside station is located next to Tsuno Shrine
This roadside station is located roughly halfway between Miyazaki City and Nobeoka City, easily accessible just five minutes from the Tsuno Interchange.
Connected to the roadside station via the “Kaiun Bridge”, Tsuno Shrine is a prestigious shrine said to be the place where Emperor Jinmu, the first emperor of Japan, stopped to pray for peace for his nation and safety and success in battle while on the way to a battleground. Considered a power spot, it is famous as a powerful and spiritual holy place.
Meanwhile, the roadside station offers an array of fresh vegetables, fruits, and seafood. There are also many items available featuring local tomatoes, a specialty of Tsuno Town. One popular item you can only try here is tomato-flavored soft ice cream. We also recommend trying the Tsuno Wine made with 100% local Tsuno grapes. Tsuno Wine has in fact been selected as one of the top 100 wines of interest in the world, and has consecutively won the Japan Wine Challenge. Roadside Station Tsuno, with its array of local goods that are the pride of the local community, is always a popular destination filled with countless visitors.
Area | #Tsuno Town |
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Category | #Tourism Sites #Cuisine and Souvenirs |
Basic Information
Address | 889-1201 宮崎県児湯郡都農町大字川北5129 |
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Telephone Number | 0983-25-5055 |
Fax no. | 0983-25-5670 |
Business Hours | (Monzen Ichiba) 9:00-18:00 (Food court) Weekdays 10:30-15:00 (last order 14:30) Sat, Sun, National holidays 10:30-16:00 (last order 15:30) *Subject to change. See official website for details. |
Closed Days | Ramen-ya Ichido: Mondays Osuzuan: Tuesdays Fukuura Shokudo: Wednesdays *Subject to change. See official website for details. |
Transport | ■ About 1 hour and 20 minutes by car from Miyazaki Airport ■ About 25 minutes walk from JR Tsuno Station. ■ About 5 minutes from the Tsuno Interchange on the Higashi Kyushu Expressway. |
Carpark | Space for 148 cars, 10 buses, 2 handicapped spaces |
Related website | Roadside Station Tsuno Roadside Station Tsuno Instagram account Tsuno Tourism Association website Roadside Stations in Kyushu (Website operated by the Kyushu Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) Miyazaki Prefecture website |
*Information on facilities is subject to change. Please check each official website for the latest information.