(Nagano no.02)
Michinoeki Nagano City Ooka Tokusan Center(長野市大岡特産センター)
Station Name | Nagano City Ooka Tokusan Center(長野市大岡特産センター) |
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Adress | 5275-1 Ooka Ko, Nagano-shi, Nagano |
map code | ![]() |
Meaning of station Name | "Nagano" is a current city name, "Ooka" is a former village name before municipal mergers. Both of them indicate the place where this michinoeki loates. "Tokusan Center" means "Souvenir shop" or "Agricultural crops shop". |
Rating | ☆☆☆ |
Facilities | Souvenir shop, Restaurant(2 stores) |
Closures | 12/31-1/1 -Restaurant(Ooka shokudo) every Tuesday |
Opening Times | 9:00-17:00 -Restaurant 9:30-15:00 -Restaurant(Ooka shokudo) 10:30-20:00 |
Regional goodies | oyaki(fried round wheat with various fillings), fruits jam(prune/peach/apricot/rhubarb), fruits juice, locust tsukudani |
Michinoeki signbord
Michinoeki facilities
Ashinoshiri Dosojin is on display. It is revered as a guardian deity that protects the community from evil spirits and pestilence, and was featured in the Nagano Olympics.
This michinoeki has 2 restaurants. One is located in the facilities of the Michinoeki, and the other is right next to the Michinoeki(Ooka shokudo in the photo).