Way-stop that gives you a taste of Teshio tourism, sandwiched between the Teshio River and Sea of Ja
Found along Route 232, this roadside station made from red brick marks the entranceway to the center of the town. Works from local potters and artists who are now famous throughout Japan are on display in the gallery area, and you can gather a great deal of information about the local area from the electronic signboard. The toilet facilities are also ideal for families with small children, as they are fitted with modern baby changing facilities and even toddler sized toilets.