A Roadside Station (道の駅 Michi no eki ) is a government-designated rest area found along roads and highways in Japan.
In addition to providing places for travelers to rest, they are also intended to promote local tourism and trade. Shops may sell local produce, snacks, souvenirs, and other goods.
As of March 1, 2007 there are 858 Roadside Stations across Japan,[1] including 92 in Hokkaido.[2]
All Roadside Stations provide 24-hour access to the following services: