From the Oyama Cable Bus Stop or parking lot, you can enjoy a stroll along Koma Sando to the Oyama Cable Station, where souvenir shops, restaurants, and the Oyama Koma Workshop are lined up. You can enjoy local specialties such as tofu dishes while taking a leisurely walk. Popular souvenirs include the traditional "Oyama Koma," which has been passed down since the Edo period, "Koma Senbei," which is shaped like a spinning top, and "Kyara Bukki." You can also find goods featuring "Kururin," the official character of Isehara City.
There are 382 steps on the stairs along the path, and the number of landings is indicated on tiles designed with the famous "Oyama Koma."
It takes about 15 minutes to walk along Koma Sando and reach the cable car station.