A roadside station that opened in July 2001. The restaurant ``Anekko Chaya'' offers menus made with seasonal ingredients from Shizukuishi. Among them, the ``local chicken oyakodon'' and the ``hitomebore soft-serve ice cream'' made with rice grown in Shizukuishi are popular. In addition, there is a ``Sansai Zukuishi,'' which sells freshly harvested vegetables, wild plants, mushrooms, and other vegetables grown by local farmers, and a ``Bussan,'' which sells special products collected from towns along National Routes 46 and 106. There is also "Shizukuishi". At Hashiba Onsen (simple alkaline spring), which has a sauna and open-air bath, you can enjoy a day trip bath, as well as a rest room, training room, herb garden, and auto camping area.
- Address
- 118-10 Hashiba Sakamoto, Shizukuishi-cho, Iwate-gun, 020-0582
- Access
- Route 1: Morioka Station → [20 minutes by conventional line] Shizukuishi Station → [20 minutes by taxi] Roadside Station "Shizukuishi Anekko" [Hashiba Onsen]
Route 2: Morioka IC → [35 minutes by car] Roadside station “Shizukuishi Anekko” [Hashiba Onsen] - Inquiries
- Roadside Station Shizukuishi Anekko
FAX number 019-692-5577 - Other
- Hot spring: 510 yen for adults, 300 yen for elementary school students
*Click here for a list of Hashiba Onsen accommodation facilities.