Roadside station Tsujunkyo (通潤橋)

Overview

Roadside station Tsujunkyo (道の駅通潤橋) is a michi-no-eki (roadside station) in Yamato Town, Kumamoto, Japan. Features a cedar-built facility with a local product market and restaurant, located near the historic Tsujunkyo Bridge and natural attractions. Like other michi-no-eki, it gives drivers a free place to rest, clean restrooms, and a chance to buy local produce and regional specialties from Kumamoto. It makes a handy stop when planning a road trip through the area.

Address: 城平660

Prefecture: Kumamoto

Municipality: Yamato Town

Rating: 4.0/5

Opening hours

09:00–17:30

Closed days

  • Closed 12/29–1/3

Local products & dining

  • Shop: * 物産館「オオルリ」
  • Restaurant: * レストラン「アーチ」

Access & parking

Official website

More roadside stations in Kumamoto

Overnight stay (車中泊)

no official policy

Traveler notes & reviews

English

Features a cedar-built facility with a local product market and restaurant, located near the historic Tsujunkyo Bridge and natural attractions.

日本語

地元産のスギを活かした施設で、物産館やレストランがあり、歴史的な通潤橋の近くで自然も楽しめます。

한국어

지역산 삼나무를 활용한 시설에 특산품관과 레스토랑이 있으며, 역사적인 통준교와 자연 명소 근처에 위치해 있습니다.

简体中文

设施采用当地杉木建造,设有特产馆和餐厅,靠近历史悠久的通润桥及自然景点。

繁體中文

設施採用當地杉木建造,設有特產館和餐廳,靠近歷史悠久的通潤橋及自然景點。

Français

Installations en bois de cèdre local avec boutique de produits régionaux et restaurant, situées près du pont historique Tsujunkyo et d'attractions naturelles.

Deutsch

Mit einer aus lokalem Zedernholz gebauten Anlage, einem regionalen Markt und Restaurant, nahe der historischen Tsujunkyo-Brücke und Naturattraktionen.

Español

Instalaciones construidas con cedro local, con mercado de productos regionales y restaurante, cerca del histórico puente Tsujunkyo y atracciones naturales.

Nearby roadside stations

  • Roadside station Kyokushi (旭志) — 9 km
  • Roadside station Seiwa Bunrakumura (清和文楽邑) — 9 km
  • Asobo-no-sato Kugino (あそ望の郷くぎの) — 15 km
  • Soyokaze park (そよ風パーク) — 17 km
  • Samata-no-yu (美里「佐俣の湯」) — 17 km
  • michinoekihikyounosatoizumi (秘境の郷いずみ) — 22 km

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