(Kyoto no.08)
Michinoeki Nosho no Sato Yakuno(農匠の郷やくの)
Station Name | Nosho no Sato Yakuno(農匠の郷やくの) |
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Adress | 2150 Yakuno-cho Hirano, Fukuchiyama-shi, Kyoto |
map code | ![]() |
Meaning of station Name | "Nosho" means "skilled famers". "Sato" means "hometown". "Yakuno" is the former town name before municipal mergers. |
Rating | ☆☆☆ |
Facilities | Agricultural crops shop, Wagashi(Japanese sweets) shop, Wood and Lacquer Museum |
Closures | year-end and new year holidays, 3rd Wednesday(if it coinsidents with a National Holiday, the following day) -Wagashi shop every Saturday and Sunday -Wood and Lacquer Museum 12/29-1/3, every Wednesday(if it coinsidents with a National Holiday, the following day) |
Opening Times | 9:30-17:00 -Wagashi shop 10:00-17:00 -Wood and Lacquer Museum 10:00-17:00 |
Regional goodies | shiba-zuke, fukujin-zuke, kogen-zuke, shiitake-konbu, perilla tsukudani, yamabuki-ni, Yakuno plateau soba |
Michinoeki signbord
Agricultural crops shop
Onsen facility. It is currently closed, and unfortunately, there is no prospect of reopening.
Yakuno service area along the national highway near the entrance of this Michinoeki. It is better to use this facility when purchasing specialty products of Yakuno Town.