Michi-no-Eki Kisakata (道の駅 象潟), Akita, Japan
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Michi-no-Eki Kisakata 道の駅 象潟 · にかほ市, Akita

Michi-no-Eki Kisakata (道の駅 象潟) is a government-designated roadside station in にかほ市, Akita, Japan, registered in 1997 as one of the country's official michi-no-eki rest stops for road travellers. On-site you'll find a hot-spring (onsen) bath, a restaurant, a cafe, a local-products shop and free Wi-Fi. There is free parking for about 313 cars and 20 large vehicles. Typical opening hours are 9:00–21:00<休 12月–3月の第3月曜日>. Like every michi-no-eki it offers free parking and 24-hour restrooms, making it a reliable stop on a Tohoku road trip or campervan tour. It also makes a handy base for reaching nearby stations such as Choukai, Nishime and Oouchi.

📍Address
〒018-0121 秋田県にかほ市象潟町字大塩越73-1Nikaho, Akita 018-0121, Japan
🕒Opening hours
9:00–21:00<休 12月–3月の第3月曜日>
📞Phone
0184-32-5588
🅿️Parking
313 cars · 20 large vehicles (free)
🏅Registered
1997 (official michi-no-eki)
🗾MapCode
231 183 042

Facilities

Facility and opening-hour data is based on Japan's national land survey and the official michi-no-eki directory, and may change — check the official page before relying on it.

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