Miyama Park Roadside Station

Miyama Park Roadside Station is located in a green area at an altitude of 50 to 180 meters facing National Route 30, almost in the center of Tamano City, Okayama Prefecture, an area blessed with the natural surroundings of lush mountains and the Seto Inland Sea.
In the spring, you can enjoy the cherry blossoms of about 7,000 trees at the Cherry Blossom Festival. In the fall, you can also enjoy the autumn leaves, and many visitors come every year.
The park is full of attractions that couples and families can enjoy, including a strolling zone where you can see flowers and trees of all seasons, a play zone with putt-putt golf and a play area, and an authentic English garden called the Miyama English Garden.
At the "Direct Sales Corner" where freshly picked vegetables and fish are sold, you can also purchase locally grown produce such as flowers, vegetables, and rice, as well as local specialty products. Freshly caught "conger eel" is sold as grilled conger eel on the spot. There is also a cafe that serves rice bowls with grilled conger eel and dishes using the fresh vegetables from the Direct Sales Corner.

basic information

address
2-4490 Tai, Tamano City, Okayama Prefecture
access
train
From Okayama Station (JR Uno Line bound for Uno Station) it takes about 45 minutes to Bizen-Tai Station. From Bizen-Tai Station it takes about 3 minutes by bus.
bus
Take the bus from Okayama Station for about 45 minutes and get off at the Miyama Park entrance
car
About 40 minutes from Okayama city
parking
500 cars (free)
Opening times
・Farm produce direct sales store/fresh fish section
8:30 to 16:00
・Specialty products section
8:30 to 17:00
・Bakery
8:00 to 15:00
Closed Day
・Farm produce direct sales store/fresh fish section Closed: Tuesdays (open on public holidays)
・Specialty Products Section Closed: Tuesdays (open on public holidays)
・Bakery Closed: Tuesdays (open on public holidays)
Official website
Miyama Park Roadside Station
inquiry
0863-32-0115

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