Really cool place to see motorbikes if you ride! Not sure how exciting it would be arriving on a bus because most of the fun is zipping around the mountains and through farmland to get there. Once there you can enjoy an amazingly fresh ice cream made on site from local milk cows. No real view or anything like that. More of just a place to stop and refresh for 15 minutes.
Nice roadside rest area with shops and ice cream stand
Stopover for a short break on the way to Kyoto
Favorite rest stop on motorbike when in Kyoto pref
The station has three facilities: Furatto Miyama sells local produce, vegetables, rice, sweetfish, venison and wild boar products, miso, and crafts. Miyama no Megumi Milk Studio serves soft-serve ice cream, 10 daily gelato flavors, and dairy desserts made from Miyama milk. The Kyoto Tamba Kogen Quasi-National Park Visitor Center provides tourist information and rents electric-assisted bicycles.
Take the JR San-in/Sagano Line from Kyoto Station to Hiyoshi Station (approximately 40-55 minutes). Board the Nantan City Bus to Agake stop (45-60 minutes, 600 yen). Buses run once per hour. Seasonal direct buses from Sonobe Station operate on weekends and holidays from late April to September.
Free parking is available. The station is 30 kilometers northeast from Sonobe Interchange via Route 19 and National Route 162. Drive time from Kyoto is approximately 90 minutes with about 1,000 yen in expressway tolls. No admission fee.
The Visitor Center operates 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily except Wednesdays and New Year holidays (late December to early January). Bicycle rentals unavailable Wednesdays and December to late March.
Kayabuki no Sato village with thatched roof farmhouses is 10 minutes by car. Electric bicycle rentals cost 2,000 yen for 4 hours or 3,000 yen per day. The visitor center provides maps and luggage storage for exploring the Kyoto Tamba Kogen Quasi-National Park.