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【Munakata City, Fukuoka】Michi no Eki Munakata (Roadside Station Munakata)

Michi no Eki Munakata, located in Munakata City, Fukuoka Prefecture, is a popular tourism hub where visitors can experience local specialties and food culture. Fresh seafood and meals made with local vegetables are particularly popular, and the direct sales market for local agricultural products is also worth a visit.

About

Michi no Eki Munakata is located along National Route 495 in Munakata City. It opened in 2008 and is one of the most popular roadside stations in Kyushu, boasting the highest sales. The station offers a variety of fresh seafood caught in the Genkai Sea, local agricultural products harvested within Munakata City, processed goods, and souvenirs. It also emphasizes local production for local consumption and has a restaurant where visitors can enjoy meals made with fresh local ingredients.

Highlights

At Michi no Eki Munakata, the best experience is to purchase fresh local seafood and agricultural products. The restaurant offers seasonal fisherman’s dishes and farm-to-table meals, allowing visitors to savor the local flavors. Additionally, the station features a plaza where seasonal events are held, making it a great spot for families to enjoy. The facilities are family-friendly, with playground equipment, a nursing room, and diaper-changing stations, making it easy to visit with small children.

Location and Official Website

Name: Michi no Eki: Munakata {道の駅 むなかた}

Address: Munakata City, Eguchi 1172
Business Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm

  • *Closed: Mondays

Contact: 0940-62-2715

Official Website: link

Note: Information is accurate at the time of publication. Please check the official website for updates on hours or closures before visiting.


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