Michi no eki is a unique roadside rest are in Japan. Some michi-no-eki are only 9am to 5pm, and others are 24-hour operations with vast grocery stores that rival any you'd find in a big city. There's usually at least one restaurant housed in the main michi-no-eki building, sometimes more than one, and always vending machines selling hot and cold drinks. Because each michi-no-eki showcases local products, you are likely to see flowers, produce, baked goods, coffee, and locally made crafts on sale.
Michi no Eki (Roadside Rest Area) Mihara Shinmei no Sato [English]
Michi-no-Eki ASAGIRI KOGEN
You can get a spectacular view of the Mt. Fuji from the observatory in back of the roadside rest area.
The next building on this right is the ASAGIRI Food Park.