Funaya-no-Sato Roadside Station (Michi-no-eki)
One such must-visit roadside station is Funaya-no-Sato Roadside Station, nestled along the banks of the Yura River. This roadside station showcases the traditional architecture and craftsmanship of the Tango Peninsula. The name “Funaya-no-Sato” literally translates to “Fishing Boat Village,” a nod to the area’s long history of fishing and maritime activities.
Among its many attractions, Funaya-no-Sato Roadside Station offers visitors the chance to explore local artisanal crafts and products. Here, you’ll find intricate lacquerware, delicate woven baskets, and a treasure trove of other handmade wares. You can even chat with friendly vendors and learn the fascinating stories behind these unique items. This is the perfect place to pick up authentic souvenirs that will remind you of your Kyoto adventure for years to come.
Access:
About 25 min. by car from the Yoza-Amanohashidate Interchange
Info:
Address: 459 Kameshima, Ine-cho, Yoza-gun, Kyoto Prefecture
Closed: Generally closed on Tuesdays
*Toilets, parking lot, and public phone are open 24 hours.
Funaya-no-Sato Roadside Station (Michi-no-eki)
This is a park that overlooks Ine Bay and the Funaya (boat houses). In addition to restaurants and dining establishments that cook and serve fresh live fish that are caught at Ine Fishery Port, there are also souvenir shops and lounges here.