Naganuma Roadside Station - Hokkaido

Naganuma Roadside Station, officially called Maoi No Oka Park Roadside Station (道の駅 マオイの丘公園) is one of the 128 roadside stations of Hokkaido. It is located at 7 Higashi 10 Line Minami in the town of Naganuma in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan.

Naganuma Roadside Station
Naganuma Roadside Station

Naganuma Roadside Station Details

Naganuma Roadside Station, also known as Roadside Station Maoi no Oka Park, is a unique and picturesque building that resembles a silo. Situated at the intersection of National Route 274 (Ishikatsu Jukai Road) and National Route 337, it is conveniently located just a 30-minute drive from New Chitose Airport and a 50-minute drive from Sapporo.

Naganuma Roadside Station, officially called Maoi No Oka Park Roadside Station (道の駅 マオイの丘公園)
Naganuma Roadside Station / Maoi No Oka Park Roadside Station - Naganuma town, Hokkaido Prefecture

The centerpiece of Naganuma Roadside Station is the impressive silo-like brick building, attracting visitors to stop by and admire its beauty amidst a scenic drive through rice fields and ranches. Inside, the interior is tastefully decorated with brick, creating a bright, open, and stylish space that takes advantage of the silo's roundness. The station is also home to eight direct sales stores, showcasing a variety of local products. During the harvest season, farmers bring fresh vegetables picked on the same day to be sold, ensuring visitors enjoy the freshest produce.

Naganuma Roadside Station signage as seen from Route 274
Naganuma Roadside Station signage as seen from Route 274

道の駅 マオイの丘公園
道の駅 マオイの丘公園

Naganuma Roadside Station facade
Naganuma Roadside Station facade

The main entrance to the roadside station
The main entrance to the roadside station

Kinjiro Ninomiya Statue
Kinjiro Ninomiya Statue

松浦武四郎 紀行足跡之碑
Takeshiro Matsuura Travel Monument (松浦武四郎 紀行足跡之碑)

Inside Naganuma Roadside Station

Inside Naganuma Roadside Station

Inside Naganuma Roadside Station

Naganuma Roadside Station was officially registered as a roadside station on August 5, 1996, and was given the registration number 37. Since then, it has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike, offering a range of facilities and attractions worth exploring. The roadside station has 176 parking spots for regular cars and 14 parking spots for large vehicles. 

Pizzeria Tonino Hokkaido Naganuma (ピッツェリア トニーノ 北海道 長沼)
Pizzeria Tonino Hokkaido Naganuma (ピッツェリア トニーノ 北海道 長沼)

Pizzeria Tonino Hokkaido Naganuma (ピッツェリア トニーノ 北海道 長沼)

One of the notable facilities within the station is Pizzeria Tonino Hokkaido Naganuma (ピッツェリア トニーノ 北海道 長沼), a sister store of the renowned "Pizzeria Tonino" in Shimotakaido, Tokyo. Here, visitors can indulge in authentic Neapolitan pizza, expertly baked in a wood-fired oven by skilled pizza chefs. Using locally sourced ingredients, such as Hokkaido wheat and fresh vegetables, adds a unique touch to each pizza.

Sweets by Cafe Cardino (スイーツ・バイ・カフェカルディーノ)
Sweets by Cafe Kaldino (スイーツ・バイ・カフェカルディーノ

Sweets by Cafe Cardino (スイーツ・バイ・カフェカルディーノ)

Sweets by Cafe Kaldino (スイーツ・バイ・カフェカルディーノ) is another delightful stop at Naganuma Roadside Station. This charming cafe offers a selection of simple yet delicious sweets, including cream puffs and pudding, all made using high-quality Hokkaido ingredients. Visitors can savor these delightful treats while taking a break from their journey.

"Shop Maoi no Oka"
You can buy some unique souvenirs from "Shop Maoi no Oka"

"Shop Maoi no Oka"

"Shop Maoi no Oka"

For those seeking to bring home a taste of Naganuma, the "Shop Maoi no Oka" offers a range of specialty products from the town. Visitors can find a variety of local goods, including the popular "soft serve ice cream" made exclusively from milk sourced from cows raised in the Maoi Hills. Another must-try item is the "Genghis Khan Man," a unique dish made with Naganuma Genghis Khan, a local specialty dish.

Naganuma Roadside Station observatory
Naganuma Roadside Station's Rooftop Observatory

Naganuma Roadside Station's Rooftop Observatory

Naganuma Roadside Station's Rooftop Observatory

Naganuma Roadside Station's Rooftop Observatory

Naganuma Roadside Station's Rooftop Observatory
If the Earth was flat, you'd be able to see Sapporo, Otaru, and parts of Eastern Russia from this direction

Naganuma Roadside Station observatory

Furthermore, Naganuma Roadside Station boasts an observatory on the top floor, providing visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of both the Ishikari Plain and the surrounding hills. On clear, sunny days, visitors can witness stunning sunsets over the mountains, making for truly memorable experiences.

Naganuma Roadside Station's Farmer's Market

Naganuma Roadside Station's Farmer's Market

Farmer's Market
Naganuma Roadside Station's Farmer's Market

There is also a Farmer's Market outside the main building of Naganuma Roadside Station. Depending on the season, visitors could buy fresh produce at a very cheap price. 

Naganuma Roadside Station Stamp

Naganuma Roadside Station Stamp
Naganuma Roadside Station Stamp

Naganuma Roadside Station Stamp

Team Nicerio visits Naganuma Roadside Station

Team Nicerio visits Naganuma Roadside Station

Team Nicerio visits Naganuma Roadside Station

Team Nicerio visits Naganuma Roadside Station

Team Nicerio visits Naganuma Roadside Station

Team Nicerio visits Naganuma Roadside Station

My family and I first visited Naganuma Roadside Station last October 8, 2022, during our “October 8-10” Road Trip. It was my 341st day in Japan as an ALT under the JET Programme. I include Naganuma Roadside Station in our itinerary as my daughter and I collect roadside station stamps. During our visit, my daughter and I enjoyed the delectable creampuff and we were also able to buy some Naganuma-themed merchandise and souvenirs. As for my wife, she was able to buy some vegetables from the Farmer’s Market.  


Naganuma Roadside Station Fees

It’s FREE to enter, park, and explore Naganuma Roadside Station grounds. However, you should bring cash as there are plenty of things to buy and food to eat at the roadside station. 


Naganuma Roadside Station Operating Hours

Central House/Shop Operating Hours:

April - November:

Open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

December - March:

Open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM


Pizzeria Tonino Hokkaido Naganuma (ピッツェリア トニーノ 北海道 長沼):

Monday-Thursday

Lunch: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Tea Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (December - March) / 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (30 minutes before each last order)

Friday-Sunday/Holiday

Lunch: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Tea Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Dinner Time: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Last Order 30 minutes prior)


Sweets by Cafe Cardino (スイーツ・バイ・カフェカルディーノ) :

Open from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM

On Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays:

Open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Takeout only)


Why visit Naganuma Roadside Station?

Naganuma Roadside Station offers a blend of picturesque architecture, local cuisine, and stunning views, making it a destination for travelers looking for little-known destinations in the Hokkaido region. Aside from that, Naganuma Roadside Station is a must-visit for those collecting roadside station stamps.

Whether you are passing through or looking for a unique shopping and dining experience, this roadside station has something to offer everyone, so please come visit. 


Getting to Naganuma Roadside Station

 

Naganuma Roadside Station is situated about 8 kilometers outside the town proper of Naganuma. 

The best way to reach it is by taxi or by private/rental car. It's about 30 minutes away from New Chitose Airport and about 50 minutes away from Sapporo City.

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