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Roadside station Dai9-no-sato, Roadside station and cultural property in Ōasa-chō Hinoki, Japan

Roadside station Dai9-no-sato is a rest stop in Ōasa-chō Hinoki recognized as a registered tangible cultural property of Japan. The facility offers local products, rest areas, and information services as a central point for travelers and residents in the region.

The station was founded in 2005 and opened to the public in 2006 as an addition to Japan's network of rest stops. It represents a modern approach to connecting local communities with passing travelers.

The station's name draws inspiration from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, reflecting a local connection to classical music. Visitors can observe this cultural reference embedded in the place itself, shaping how the community identifies the location.

The location is easily accessible and provides practical facilities for travelers looking to take a break. Visitors can find everything needed to rest and explore local specialties at this stop.

The station sits near the Naruto German House, a striking structure featuring German-style architecture that catches visitors off guard. This proximity to such an unexpected landmark makes the area particularly noteworthy for travelers.

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Location
Ōasa-chō Hinoki
Inception
August 10, 2005
Official opening
July 8, 2006
Address
大麻町桧字東山田53
GPS coordinates
34.16383,134.49881
Latest update
December 8, 2025 21:08
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