(Kyoto no.13)
Michinoeki Woody Keihoku(ウッディー京北)
Station Name | Woody Keihoku(ウッディー京北) |
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Adress | 1-1 Keihoku Shuzancho Kamiterada, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto |
map code | ![]() |
Meaning of station Name | "Keihoku" is the former town name before municipal mergers. Keihoku town has a thriving forestry industry, and the building of this michinoeki is also made of wood. |
Rating | ★☆☆ |
Facilities | Souvenir shop, Agricultural crops shop, Restaurant |
Closures | 12/31-1/3 -Restaurant 12/29-1/3 |
Opening Times | 9:00-18:00 -Restaurant 9:00-16:30 |
Regional goodies | Natto, Natto rice cake, mackerel and turnip sushi |
Michinoeki signbord
Wooden Monument
Michinoeki Facilities
Inside of the Building; The building is made of wood, and furthermore, tree stumps are placed in the central part of the building.
Restaurant
Keihoku town is said to be the birthplace of natto. Natto Mochi (natto rice cake), which has been made for 700 years, is sold at the souvenir shop.
"Mackerel and Turnip Sushi" is another specialty of this Michinoeki. This product is characterized by its light flavor, typical of Kyoto.