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Japan's 'Michi-no-Eki Wellness Arao' to open with RV park

04.06.2026 15:11 1 min 1 source
トラベル Watch JPN
Japan's 'Michi-no-Eki Wellness Arao' to open with RV park
Original source: トラベル Watch

On June 5, the 'Michi-no-Eki Wellness Arao' complex will open in Arao, Kumamoto Prefecture. Spanning about 53,000 m², it includes retail, administrative services, and a three-space RV park. The RV park costs 3,500 yen per night (check-in 2 PM to 11 AM next day). It is the first facility in Kyushu to incorporate a dedicated overnight parking zone from the outset.

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04.06.2026 トラベル Watch JPN Original source

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