Roadside Station Minami-Furano is a charming pit stop located along National Route 38 in Hokkaido's picturesque Minami Furano Town. This roadside station offers an array of attractions, including a delightful ramen bar, a bakery, and souvenir shops that showcase local crafts. One of its standout features is the impressive fish tank filled with live Sakhalin taimen and white-spotted char sourced from the nearby Sorachi River.
Why you should go
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Explore unique exhibits like the taxidermied bear and Ezo deer display
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Shop at the Montbell store for outdoor gear or enjoy freshly baked goods at 'Mori no Pan-ya'
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Experience museum-style displays including a freshwater fish tank and local tree specimens exhibit
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Brand new Michi no Eli, toilets are a bit small. There is a nice restaurant and bakery and also a Montbell sport shop.
If you’re traveling through southern Hokkaido, Roadside Station Minami-Furano is a delightful stop with plenty to offer. Inside the main building, you’ll find an impressive taxidermied bear and Ezo deer display, featuring lifelike brown bears that are sure to catch your attention. This unique exhibit adds a touch of regional character to your visit. The restrooms are clean, spacious, and well-maintained, with wheelchair-accessible stalls available for convenience. The station also boasts a vast parking area, making it easy to find a spot even during peak seasons.
For those who enjoy shopping, there is a Montbell store offering outdoor gear and a charming bakery called "Mori no Pan-ya." The bakery serves a variety of freshly baked goods, such as Furano melon bread and walnut loaves, and provides a cozy indoor seating area perfect for a relaxing break. Additionally, the station features museum-style displays, including a freshwater fish tank and an upstairs exhibit showcasing local tree specimens, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's natural heritage.
For stamp collectors, the roadside station stamp is a must-have, but it is only available during operating hours, so be sure to plan your visit accordingly. Overall, Roadside Station Minami-Furano is a fantastic mix of practical services and unique attractions, making it an ideal stop whether you’re taking a quick break or exploring the local area.
Roadside Station Minami Furano is a spacious facility with Montbell's, a food court, and playground equipment, offering everything from rest to light fun. It is substantial enough to enjoy the atmosphere of the facility while shopping for local specialties and refreshments. The stores and food court are open until 7:00 p.m. (*June through September), but unfortunately we were unable to find dinner on the day we visited because the restaurants were closed on Monday, and we were saved by a nearby Seicomart. Still, it is a roadside station where you can feel the local atmosphere in a relaxing atmosphere and would like to stop by again.
Brand new Michi no Eli, toilets are a bit small. There is a nice restaurant and bakery and also a Montbell sport shop.
If you’re traveling through southern Hokkaido, Roadside Station Minami-Furano is a delightful stop with plenty to offer. Inside the main building, you’ll find an impressive taxidermied bear and Ezo deer display, featuring lifelike brown bears that are sure to catch your attention. This unique exhibit adds a touch of regional character to your visit. The restrooms are clean, spacious, and well-maintained, with wheelchair-accessible stalls available for convenience. The station also boasts a vast parking area, making it easy to find a spot even during peak seasons.
For those who enjoy shopping, there is a Montbell store offering outdoor gear and a charming bakery called "Mori no Pan-ya." The bakery serves a variety of freshly baked goods, such as Furano melon bread and walnut loaves, and provides a cozy indoor seating area perfect for a relaxing break. Additionally, the station features museum-style displays, including a freshwater fish tank and an upstairs exhibit showcasing local tree specimens, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's natural heritage.
For stamp collectors, the roadside station stamp is a must-have, but it is only available during operating hours, so be sure to plan your visit accordingly. Overall, Roadside Station Minami-Furano is a fantastic mix of practical services and unique attractions, making it an ideal stop whether you’re taking a quick break or exploring the local area.
Roadside Station Minami Furano is a spacious facility with Montbell's, a food court, and playground equipment, offering everything from rest to light fun. It is substantial enough to enjoy the atmosphere of the facility while shopping for local specialties and refreshments. The stores and food court are open until 7:00 p.m. (*June through September), but unfortunately we were unable to find dinner on the day we visited because the restaurants were closed on Monday, and we were saved by a nearby Seicomart. Still, it is a roadside station where you can feel the local atmosphere in a relaxing atmosphere and would like to stop by again.
Plan your visit to ensure you can collect the station's stamp during operating hours
Check restaurant opening days beforehand to avoid disappointment if visiting on Mondays when some may be closed
Visit between June to September when stores are open until 7:00 p.m.
Take time to explore all areas of Roadside Station Minami-Furano including its unique exhibits and museum-style displays
Reviews
Roadside Station Minami-Furano is a delightful stop for travelers in southern Hokkaido, offering clean facilities, unique attractions like a taxidermied bear and Ezo deer display, and practical services such as ample parking. Visitors can enjoy shopping at the Montbell store and bakery 'Mori no Pan-ya,' indulge in delicious snacks like 'melon soft,' explore museum-style displays including a freshwater fish tank and local tree specimens exhibit, and collect the station's stamp during operating hours. With beautiful views, great food options, a massive playground, and well-maintained facilities, it's an ideal place to rest or take a break while experiencing the local atmosphere.
If you’re traveling through southern Hokkaido, Roadside Station Minami-Furano is a delightful stop with plenty to offer. Inside the main building, you’ll find an impressive taxidermied bear and Ezo deer display, featuring lifelike brown bears that are sure to catch your attention. This unique exhibit adds a touch of regional character to your visit. The restrooms are clean, spacious, and well-maintained, with wheelchair-accessible stalls available for convenience. The station also boasts a vast parking area, making it easy to find a spot even during peak seasons.
For those who enjoy shopping, there is a Montbell store offering outdoor gear and a charming bakery called "Mori no Pan-ya." The bakery serves a variety of freshly baked goods, such as Furano melon bread and walnut loaves, and provides a cozy indoor seating area perfect for a relaxing break. Additionally, the station features museum-style displays, including a freshwater fish tank and an upstairs exhibit showcasing local tree specimens, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's natural heritage.
For stamp collectors, the roadside station stamp is a must-have, but it is only available during operating hours, so be sure to plan your visit accordingly. Overall, Roadside Station Minami-Furano is a fantastic mix of practical services and unique attractions, making it an ideal stop whether you’re taking a quick break or exploring the local area.
Roadside Station Minami Furano is a spacious facility with Montbell's, a food court, and playground equipment, offering everything from rest to light fun. It is substantial enough to enjoy the atmosphere of the facility while shopping for local specialties and refreshments. The stores and food court are open until 7:00 p.m. (*June through September), but unfortunately we were unable to find dinner on the day we visited because the restaurants were closed on Monday, and we were saved by a nearby Seicomart. Still, it is a roadside station where you can feel the local atmosphere in a relaxing atmosphere and would like to stop by again.
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