AVA Travel's logo
English
日本語
English
中文繁體
Top PageList of SpotsKansaiWakayamaMount Koya & KudoyamaKakinogou Kudoyama Road Station
TOP
1/3
Show All Image

Kakinogou Kudoyama Road Station

和歌山県
3.8
Tourist Information of This Area
general.prefecture.
Local souvenirs unique to the area can also be purchased at this tourist spot.
This town is the birthplace of the Sengoku warlord Yukimura Sanada, and features a historical and World Heritage information center, a direct sales market selling fresh vegetables and fruits from local farmers, and an amusement park with large playground equipment, making it a popular tourist spot.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic ShoppingKids

Highlights

Point 1

World Heritage Information Center Providing Tourist Information!

Kakinogou Kudoyama Road Station World Heritage Information Center Providing Tourist Information!
画像引用:仁淀川〜日本一の清流~
The World Heritage Information Center in Kudoyama, known for its persimmons, is a facility that provides tourist information on Kudoyama Town and Koyasan. The center introduces visitors to the charm of "Kudoyama Town, a World Heritage Site" and "Koyasan" and plays a role in conveying their appeal. The facility is divided into three zones: Kudoyama Town Zone, Machiishi Road Zone, and Koyasan Zone, where visitors can learn about the history of Kudoyama and Koyasan through panel exhibitions and other activities. In the Kudoyama Town Zone, you can experience the scenery and culture of Kudoyama, and in the Machiishi Road Zone, you can follow the historical path of Kudoyama. In the Koyasan Zone, you can learn about the charm and ascetic culture of Koyasan. The World Heritage Information Center provides valuable information for tourists and plays a role in promoting the charm of Kudoyama Town and Koyasan. It offers visitors a deep understanding and interest and provides a valuable experience of touching on the history and culture of the region!
Point 2

Abundant Local Specialty Products and Souvenirs!

Kakinogou Kudoyama Road Station Abundant Local Specialty Products and Souvenirs!
画像引用:RECOTRIP
Kakino-go Kudoyama offers a wide range of locally produced agricultural products and processed foods from Kudoyama Town and other areas of the prefecture. It brings together the charm of the rich local agricultural products and provides visitors with an enjoyable food experience. The farm stand offers a diverse selection of fresh foods such as fresh vegetables, fruits, and rice, as well as local specialties, processed foods, pickles, jams, and sweets. You can also enjoy the products of local farmers' commitment and seasonal blessings. In addition, the daily necessities corner allows Kudoyama residents to easily purchase food and daily necessities for their daily lives. Not only fresh food, but also seasonings, cooking utensils, toilet paper, and detergent are available. Furthermore, the souvenir corner collects specialty and famous products produced in Wakayama Prefecture. You can find products that are perfect for memories of your trip or gifts, and feel the charm of the region. Kakino-go Kudoyama is a place where you can experience local ingredients and specialties, and also contributes to the revitalization of the region. When you visit, please enjoy the rich agricultural products and local specialties!
Point 3

Original Bread Made with Local Specialty Persimmons

Kakinogou Kudoyama Road Station Original Bread Made with Local Specialty Persimmons
画像引用:和歌山道の駅ドットコム
At Kudoyama's Bakery Cafe, Kaki-no-Goto, they offer freshly baked delicious bread, local original "persimmon soft serve," smoothies made with fresh seasonal fruits, and more. The bread is characterized by its fragrant and chewy texture, made with carefully selected ingredients and techniques. In addition, during lunchtime, they offer not only bread and drinks but also menus such as pasta and Wakayama's long-established Bara Curry, where you can enjoy the unique taste of the local area. The dining space is also fully equipped, providing a relaxing environment. Kaki-no-Goto Bakery Cafe uses fresh local ingredients and specialty products to offer bread and menus that allow you to fully enjoy the taste of Kudoyama. Please come and taste the freshly baked bread and special menus!
Point 4

Discover the Story of the Sanada Clan at the Sanada Museum!

Kakinogou Kudoyama Road Station Discover the Story of the Sanada Clan at the Sanada Museum!
The Kudoyama Sanada Museum is a facility designed to pass on the stories of the three generations of Sanada Masayuki, Sanada Nobuyuki (Yukimura), and Sanada Daisuke to future generations. The exterior is reminiscent of a samurai residence with a pure Japanese style, and the entrance welcomes visitors with statues of the three generations of Sanada Masayuki, Sanada Nobuyuki, and Sanada Daisuke. The samurai-style exterior is decorated with the Sanada family crest of a tied goose and six coins, showing attention to detail. The museum introduces the life of Sanada Yukimura, who spent 14 years in Kudoyama, through panel displays and drama-style videos. Exhibits include the Ueda period, Kudoyama period, Osaka Campaign, Kudoyama's legends, Sanada three generations' cotton paintings and books, and a Karakuri room modeled after the Sanada residence at the time, where visitors can experience the atmosphere of the time. This facility is a place where visitors can learn and experience the story and history of the Sanada clan in an enjoyable way. You can follow in the footsteps of Sanada Masayuki, Sanada Nobuyuki, and Sanada Daisuke while touching on their achievements and lifetimes. The Kudoyama Sanada Museum is an attractive spot for those interested in history and culture. As it is located near the Kudoyama Road Station Kakinogou, why not visit both places together?
Point 5

Enjoy the View of Kudoyama Town from Takanocho Ishimichi Observation Deck!

Kakinogou Kudoyama Road Station Enjoy the View of Kudoyama Town from Takanocho Ishimichi Observation Deck!
Located slightly off the town stone path near Kaki no Sato Kudoyama, the Takanocho Ishimichi Observation Deck is a great spot with a fantastic view. From this observation deck, you can enjoy the view of the Kii River Plain and the surrounding area. Not only Kudoyama Town, but also Hashimoto City, Katsuragi Town, and even Koyasan can be seen from here, making the view truly spectacular. This observation deck has been selected as one of the "100 Best Places to See the Sunrise and Sunset in Japan" by the Wakayama Prefecture, and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the sunrise and sunset. Especially during the sunset, the scenery of the sun sinking into the Kii River Plain becomes even more vivid. This scenic spot is a place where you can feel the beauty and vastness of nature, providing visitors with a fulfilling time. When visiting the Kaki no Sato Kudoyama area, be sure to enjoy the view from the Takanocho Ishimichi Observation Deck!
See more

Sightseeing

Kakinogou Kudoyama Road Station A Roadside Station Promoting the Charm of Kudoyama Region!
A Roadside Station Promoting the Charm of Kudoyama Region!
Kakino-go Kudoyama is a roadside station full of attractions. There are several attractive facilities within the facility. First, the "World Heritage Information Center" provides information on Kudoyama Town and Koyasan. Here, you can learn and deeply understand about world heritage and Sanada Yukimura. In addition, there is also an "Agricultural Products Direct Sales Office" at the roadside station. Fresh agricultural products harvested in Wakayama Prefecture are abundantly available, allowing you to enjoy local flavors. Fresh vegetables, fruits, processed products, etc. are also perfect for souvenirs. Furthermore, at the "Bakery Cafe", you can enjoy creative bread. Delicious bread and sweets are lined up, and you can enjoy meals and tea while taking a break. Kakino-go Kudoyama is a facility that gathers attractive elements such as world heritage information, local agricultural products, and delicious bread. Visitors can enjoy the charm of the region and the pleasure of food, and spend a fulfilling time!

Access

10-Minute Walk from Nankai Kudoyama Station!
When using public transportation to access Kaki no Sato Kudoyama, it's about a 10-minute walk from Nankai Kudoyama Station. Since it's directly accessible from Nankai Kudoyama Station, it's a relatively convenient means of transportation. If using a private car, it's about 4km and a 10-minute drive from the Koyasan-guchi IC on the Keinawa Expressway via Prefectural Route 13. There is also a parking lot, so accessing by car is also recommended.

Basic Information

Address 5-5 Iri-go, Kudoyama-cho, Ito-gun, Wakayama 648-0161
Business Hours

Open hours: Monday: 9:00am-5:30pm, Tuesday: 9:00am-5:30pm, Wednesday: 9:00am-5:30pm, Thursday: 9:00am-5:30pm, Friday: 9:00am-5:30pm, Saturday: 9:00am-5:30pm, Sunday: 9:00am-5:30pm.

TEL 0736-54-9966
Web Site http://kakinosatokudoyama.com/
Better Visit Together

Recommended Spots

真田三代の生涯や歴史を伝える施設!
九度山・真田ミュージアム
和歌山県
4
Rainny dayCulture
紀の川平野を一望できる展望台!
高野山町石道展望台
和歌山県
4.3
ViewNature
真田幸村父子の屋敷跡に建てられた寺院!
善名称院(真田庵)
和歌山県
3.9
History

Nearby Hotels

Nakagawa Ryokan
和歌山県
2.3
¥5,000~/person
和歌山県
4
¥7,980~/person
Hotel46
和歌山県
3.4
¥5,060~/person
Hotel Route-Inn Hashimoto
和歌山県
3.8
¥5,273~/person
和歌山県
5
¥45,738~/person
Hostel inn Hashimoto
和歌山県
4.5
¥7,800~/person
See more

Nearby Activities

【和歌山・テントサウナ】25mプールで整う!学校でテントサウナ!
和歌山県
¥10,000~/人
【和歌山・手作りアクセサリー】パワースポット・高野山で数珠を作ろう
和歌山県
¥4,500~/人
【和歌山・高野山・ナイトツアー】高野山在住の僧侶や案内人がご案内!夜の奥之院ツアー
和歌山県
¥3,780~/人
【大阪・和泉・乗馬体験】可愛いポニーとふれあえる!癒されながら乗馬体験
和歌山県
¥1,650~/人
【大阪・和泉・乗馬体験】ハラハラドキドキ!馬に乗って牧場外を散歩できる乗馬体験
和歌山県
¥3,850~/人
【大阪・和泉・乗馬体験】かっこいいサラブレッドに乗れる貴重な乗馬体験!
和歌山県
¥2,750~/人
See more

Nearby Restaurants

食べログ
産直市場 よってって 道の駅くどやま店
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
ベーカリーカフェ パーシモン
~¥999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
わかや
-
-
0
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
キルトカフェ 毬
~¥999
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
幸村庵
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
九和楽
~¥999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
Explore the City
高野山・九度山
和歌山県
4.6
アプリアイコン AIでかんたん!旅行プランが作れる
App Storeでダウンロード Google Playでダウンロード
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Company Information
AVA Travel's logo
Login
Sign up
  • Hokkaido
  • Aomori
  • Akita
  • Iwate
  • Miyagi
  • Yamagata
  • Fukushima
  • Tochigi
  • Gunma
  • Ibaraki
  • Saitama
  • Kanagawa
  • Chiba
  • Tokyo
  • Yamanashi
  • Niigata
  • Nagano
  • Shizuoka
  • Aichi
  • Gifu
  • Mie
  • Ishikawa
  • Toyama
  • Fukui
  • Hyogo
  • Wakayama
  • Nara
  • Kyoto
  • Shiga
  • Osaka
  • Okayama
  • Hiroshima
  • Yamaguchi
  • Tottori
  • Shimane
  • Ehime
  • Kagawa
  • Kochi
  • Tokushima
  • Oita
  • Nagasaki
  • Fukuoka
  • Kumamoto
  • Miyazaki
  • Saga
  • Kagoshima
  • Okinawa
  • Sapporo
  • Otaru, Yoichi, & Niseko
  • Hakodate
  • Hirosaki
  • Towada & Okuinse
  • Aomori City Area
  • Tsugaru
  • Morioka
  • Miyagi Zao & Shiroishi
  • Sendai
  • Yamagata, Zao, & Tendo
  • Aizu & Kitakata
  • Utsunomiya
  • Nasu & Shiobara
  • Nikko & Kinugawa
  • Takasaki & Maebashi
  • Shibukawa & Ikaho
  • Kusatsu & Shiga Kogen
  • Oze & Numata
  • Tomioka & Shimonita
  • Kawagoe & Higashimatsuyama
  • Omiya, Urawa, & Kounosu
  • Chichibu & Nagatoro
  • Yokohama
  • Kamakura
  • Motomachi & Chinatown
  • Enoshima & Shonan
  • Hakone
  • Tateyama & Minamiboso
  • Kujukuri
  • Chiba, Urayasu, & Makuhari
  • Kisarazu & Kimitsu
  • Izu Islands & Ogasawara
  • Shibuya, Harajuku, & Omotesando
  • Shinjuku
  • Asakusa & Skytree
  • Lake Kawaguchi & Fujiyoshida
  • Yuzawa, Tsunan, & Tokamachi
  • Nagaoka, Sanjo, & Kashiwazaki
  • Karuizawa
  • Matsumoto, Kamikochi & Shiojiri
  • Nozawa Onsen & Shiga Kogen
  • Izu
  • Gotemba, Fuji & Fujinomiya
  • Atami
  • Nagoya
  • Gero (Gero Onsen)
  • Hida, Takayama, & Shirakawa-go
  • Ise, Shima, and Toba
  • Kanazawa
  • Kobe & Arima (Arima Onsen)
  • Awaji Island
  • Himeji & Ako
  • Nara, Tenri, & Horyuji
  • Uji
  • Gion & Higashiyama
  • Kyoto Station & Kawaramachi
  • Fushimi & Yamashina
  • Arashiyama & Takao
  • Nagahama & Maibara
  • Hikone & Omihachiman
  • Shinsaibashi, Namba, & Tennoji
  • Osaka Bay Area
  • Okayama, Ushimado, & Bizen
  • Kurashiki
  • Himeji
  • Miyajima & Hiroshima City
  • Takehara & Mihara
  • Onomichi
  • Shimonoseki & Sumijima
  • Izumo & Iwami Ginzan
  • Uwajima & Ozu
  • Imabari
  • Matsuyama & Dogo
  • Niihama, Saijo, & Mount Ishizuchi
  • Shimanami
  • Shimanto & Ashizuri
  • Oboke, Ohboke, & Iya Valley
  • Naruto & Tokushima City Area
  • Oita City, Saiki, & Usuki
  • Yufuin
  • Beppu
  • Iki, Tsushima & Goto Islands
  • Itoshima
  • Hakata, Tenjin & Dazaifu
  • Kitakyushu, Moji & Kokura
  • Aso & Kurokawa (Kurokawa Onsen)
  • Kumamoto, Yamaga & Kikuchi
  • Miyazaki, Miyakonojo, & Nichinan
  • Takachiho, Nobeoka, & Hyuga
  • Amami & Yoron
  • Yakushima
  • Ibusuki, Chiran & Makurazaki
  • Kagoshima, Sakurajima & Kirishima
  • Onna Village & Central Okinawa
  • Kumejima & Kerama
  • Miyakojima
  • Iriomote Island, Taketomi Island, & Kohama Island
  • Ishigaki Island
  • Naha & Southern Okinawa
  • Utoro Onsen
  • Tokachigawa Onsen
  • Jozankei Onsen
  • Toyako Onsen
  • Noboribetsu Onsen
  • Yukawa Onsen
  • Sukayu Onsen
  • Nyuto Onsen
  • Higashiyama Onsen
  • Shiobara Onsen
  • Kinugawa Onsen
  • Nikko Onsen
  • Yugawara Onsen
  • Hakoneyumoto Onsen
  • Owakudani Onsen
  • Gero Onsen
  • Nibukawa Onsen
  • Ureshino Onsen
  • Yufuin Onsen
  • Beppu Onsen
  • Kurokawa Onsen
  • Jigoku Onsen
  • Ibusuki Onsen

Copyright (c) AVA Intelligence Inc. All Rights Reserved.