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Imabari Yunoura Onsen Road Station

愛媛県
3.5
Tourist Information of This Area
general.prefecture.
The shops and restaurants are well-stocked and proud to serve local specialties made with local products!
The Imabari Yunoura Onsen Road Station is located at the entrance of Yunoura Onsen, just off the Imabari Yunoura Interchange. The landmark of this station is the rock object that spews hot spring steam from the source of Yunoura Onsen, creating a billowing cloud of steam. You can also buy hot spring water for 100 yen per 100 liters at the hot spring stand. The station building has a Japanese-style architecture and provides various tourist information and local specialties of Imabari, as well as rental bicycles. The restaurant is popular for its dishes made with locally produced ingredients, especially the famous Tai Kamameshi, a masterpiece made with the finest sea bream from the Seto Inland Sea and a secret broth developed by the restaurant. You can enjoy freshly cooked Kamameshi in just 10 minutes. In addition, the original "Kaido Ramen" is a creative soy sauce-flavored ramen made with the blessings of the strait and has a rich taste. It is also sold as a souvenir.
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Point 1

Scenic Views of the Seto Inland Sea and Healing Hot Springs in Imabari

Michi-no-Eki Imabari Yunoura Onsen offers visitors a healing experience with its breathtaking views of the Seto Inland Sea and comfortable hot springs. The station also has a wide variety of local specialty products and nationwide exchange products, as well as delicious restaurants and a tourist information corner. It's the perfect spot for travelers exploring by bicycle.
Point 2

A Journey to Savor Local Ingredients at a Roadside Station

At the Michi-no-Eki (roadside station) in Imabari Yunoura Onsen, you can enjoy dishes that make use of local ingredients. Fresh citrus fruits and seafood that can be obtained at the specialty product corner, as well as the famous Senzanki and Tai Ramen that can be tasted at the restaurant, are exquisite. Furthermore, you can also experience the steamy hot springs at the hot spring stand! This sense of unity is pleasing to travelers.
Point 3

Experience the Making of Imabari Towels

At the Michi-no-Eki Imabari Yunoura Onsen, you can experience making Imabari towels. Exhibited are foot-treadle looms and Higo looms that have been used since the end of the Meiji era, and you can learn how to spin and weave yarn by hand. Make your own towel and experience the skills of local craftsmen. In addition, there is a dyeing experience using the hot spring water from Yunoura Onsen, making it a spot where you can experience the culture.
Point 4

Feel the Pleasant Breeze on the Cycling Road

At Michi-no-Eki Imabari Yunoura Onsen, you can feel the pleasant breeze on the cycling road. There are also restaurants and souvenir corners, as well as a tourist information center and hot spring stand. As the eastern gateway to Imabari City, it's the perfect place for rest and information exchange. Moreover, the scenery visible from the cycling road running along the Seto Inland Sea is breathtaking! It's a place that cycling enthusiasts should definitely visit.
Point 5

Traditional "Grilled Clams" Dish

At the Michi-no-Eki of Imabari Yunoura Onsen, you can taste the traditional "grilled clams" dish, where locally sourced fresh clams are grilled to perfection over charcoal. Once you taste the rich flavor, you won't forget it. Here, you can enjoy this exquisite dish along with the steam from the hot springs. When you visit, be sure to try it out!
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Basic Information

Address 252-2 Nagasawa Ko, Imabari-shi, Ehime 799-1527
Business Hours

9:00~18:00

TEL 0898-47-0990
Web Site https://www.yunoura.com/

Review

Average Review
3.5
4 Reviews
5
H X
Posted Date:2025/6/8
駐車スペースはそれほど多くありませんので、絶えず満車に近いです。 岩のオブジェから定期的に出る湯気♨️がまた良いです。 キャラクター みきゃんのサイクリング看板も目玉でサイクリストなら撮影必須。 館内は、お土産と飲食スペースでジェラートもあります。
5
チョリチョリ
Posted Date:2025/5/5
今治湯の浦温泉入り口にある道の駅。 海峡つゆをベースに作られる定食が有名。 海峡つゆは試飲も出来るようになっていて、飲むとクセになりそうなまろやかな味がとても印象的。露店の唐揚げや、🐙唐揚も美味しく頂きました。サービスくれました😅
5
釋称念しゃくしょうねん
Posted Date:2025/3/11
2025年3月 おまいりの途中、お昼時に寄らせていただきました。四国八十八霊場59番札所国分寺から60番札所横峰寺に向かう遍路道が県道38号線に合流してしばらく進んだ所にあります。今回は海峡つゆをかける海峡めしをいただきました。海峡つゆは丼にのった鯛のお刺身とよくマッチしていて、美味しかったです。 私は四国八十八・別格二十・四国三十六不動の霊場会の公認先達です。主に歩き遍路に役立ちそうなクチコミを投稿しています。

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