Roadside Station Kurukuru Naruto
Inside this facility, we are developing shops and restaurants where you can enjoy agricultural products marche, specialty gourmet and sweets, with the theme of "regional specialties" such as Naruto kintoki, Naruto lotus root, and Naruto sea bream in order to spread the charm of Naruto throughout the country. The facility also has a rooftop zip line and rooftop deck that overlooks Naruto City, and rental bicycles that allow you to enjoy sightseeing in the surrounding area.
Roadside Station Kurukuru Naruto
【TEL】088-685-9696
【Business hours】9:00-17:00
【Regular holiday】Open all year round *Business hours may change depending on the season.
【Fee】Free
【Access】
・By car: About 3 minutes by car from Takamatsu Expressway Naruto Interchange
・By bus: Tokushima Bus Naruto Cannabis Line Get off at Michi-no-Eki KurukuruNato
・By train: 18-minute walk from JR Naruto Line Kyogyo-mae Station
【Parking】
・Ordinary car about 152 cars
・Large vehicles About 15 cars
・Covered parking for disabled and pregnant women 3 cars
・1 EV charger
【Address】
338-1 Kanita no Koshi, Bizenjima, Otsu-cho, Naruto-shi
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