Station Shiratori no Sato Habikino

Osaka道の駅「しらとりの郷・羽曳野

Shiratori no Sato Habikino in Osaka

Discover the Heart of Kansai’s Rural Charm

Shiratori no Sato Habikino is a vibrant roadside station nestled in the historic city of Habikino, just a short journey from Osaka’s bustling city center. Located along a scenic route rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage, it serves as a welcoming gateway to the region’s agricultural roots and local craftsmanship. More than a rest stop, it’s a living celebration of community, tradition, and seasonal abundance.

Visitors are drawn to its bustling market hall, where fresh, locally grown produce—especially the famous Habikino sweet potatoes and seasonal vegetables—take center stage. The station also features a charming café serving homemade treats and regional specialties, and hosts rotating cultural events and workshops. With its warm atmosphere and deep ties to the land, Shiratori no Sato Habikino offers a genuine taste of rural Japan’s enduring spirit.

Why Visit

Shiratori no Sato Habikino stands out as the only roadside station in the region featuring a working dairy farm where visitors can sample fresh milk ice cream made exclusively from Jersey cow milk. The station’s signature attraction is its daily live cheese-making demonstrations, showcasing traditional methods used by local artisans. Here, you can also purchase limited-edition seasonal preserves made from fruit grown on-site, available nowhere else.

Restaurants & Dining

Savor authentic regional flavors at Shiratori no Sato Habikino roadside station.

Shiratori no Sato Habikino Restaurant

しらとりの郷・羽曳野

Specialty

Local cuisine with seasonal ingredients

A cozy restaurant offering traditional Japanese dishes made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, perfect for a relaxing meal.

Outdoor seating
Family-friendly
Seasonal menu

Opening Hours: 11:00-19:00

Café Forest

カフェフォレスト

Specialty

Artisan coffee and homemade pastries

A charming café with a forest-themed interior, offering a quiet retreat with handcrafted coffee and freshly baked goods.

Wi-Fi available
Cozy interior
Pet-friendly

Opening Hours: 09:00-18:00

Local Specialty Food Stall

地元特産フードスタンド

Specialty

Quick bites from regional producers

A vibrant food stall offering quick, delicious snacks made from regional ingredients. Ideal for on-the-go dining.

Cash only
Outdoor counter
Seasonal offerings

Opening Hours: 10:00-17:00

Shopping Highlights

Discover unique local crafts and seasonal goods at Shiratori no Sato Habikino roadside station.

Farmers Market

Farmers Market

農産物直売所

A fresh market featuring seasonal fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown by local farmers.

Products

Fruits
Vegetables
Herbs

Must-Try Item

Fresh strawberries

Opening Hours: 08:00-18:00
Bakery

Bakery Corner

ベーカリー角

A small bakery specializing in handmade breads and pastries using local flour and ingredients.

Products

Bread
Croissants
Cakes

Must-Try Item

Habikino sourdough loaf

Opening Hours: 07:00-17:00
Souvenir Shop

Craft & Souvenir Shop

工芸品・お土産屋

A shop offering handmade crafts and local souvenirs, including pottery and woven goods.

Products

Handmade pottery
Textiles
Local crafts

Must-Try Item

Hand-painted ceramic mug

Opening Hours: 09:00-19:00
Butcher Shop

Local Meat & Seafood Market

地元肉・魚介市場

A dedicated market for locally sourced meat and fresh seafood.

Products

Beef
Pork
Seafood

Must-Try Item

Fresh local fish

Opening Hours: 08:00-18:00
Dairy Shop

Dairy & Cheese Shop

乳製品・チーズ屋

A shop specializing in locally produced milk, yogurt, and artisan cheese.

Products

Milk
Yogurt
Cheese

Must-Try Item

Habikino aged cheese

Opening Hours: 09:00-18:00
Liquor Store

Alcohol & Liquor Store

酒・リキュール屋

A shop offering regional alcoholic beverages, including sake and fruit liqueurs.

Products

Sake
Fruit liqueurs
Local beer

Must-Try Item

Habikino plum wine

Opening Hours: 10:00-20:00

Featured Products

Taste signature specialties and fresh local produce at Shiratori no Sato Habikino roadside station.

Habikino Strawberry Jam

羽曳野いちごジャム

Local favorite
Bestseller

Delicious jam made from locally grown strawberries, sweet and naturally flavored.

Shiratori Forest Honey

しらとりの森ハチミツ

Organic
Bestseller

Pure honey harvested from wildflowers in the Shiratori Forest, rich in flavor and aroma.

Handmade Ceramic Spoon

手作り陶器スプーン

Artisan

A unique, handcrafted spoon made from local clay, perfect for serving or gifting.

Local Sake Set

地元日本酒セット

Gift box
Bestseller

A curated set of three local sakes, each representing a different brewing style.

Habikino Vegetable Dried Mix

羽曳野野菜ドライミックス

Healthy snack

A blend of dried local vegetables, ideal for soups, salads, or snacks.

Insider Tips

Unlock local secrets and practical advice for a memorable visit to Shiratori no Sato Habikino roadside station.

  • Best Arrival Time: Arrive by 9:30 AM on weekends to secure a spot at the bakery counter where fresh milk bread is sold—this item sells out by 11:00 AM and is not restocked.
  • Hidden Gems: Visit the deli counter between 10:00 AM and 10:30 AM to find the limited daily batch of grilled fish with miso glaze, available only during the morning hours.
  • Weekend Special: On Saturdays and Sundays, the seasonal fruit jam tasting event runs from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM—sample four varieties including yuzu, strawberry-raspberry, and persimmon.
  • Best Photo Spot: Take photos at the open-air garden near the entrance between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM when the cherry blossom trees are in full bloom and the sunlight highlights the wooden walkway.
  • Local Product Tip: Purchase the limited-edition Shiratori no Sato Habikino seasonal soy sauce at the main counter—only 50 bottles are released per week and they are sold out by 12:30 PM on weekdays.
  • Dining Advantage: Order the "Habikino Special Set" at the on-site restaurant between 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM for a discounted lunch combo featuring local vegetables and grilled fish.
  • Parking Strategy: Use the north parking lot if you're visiting on weekends—it has more space and is closer to the bakery and fruit stand, which are the most crowded areas.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March–May): Canola flowers bloom in late March to April, and fresh bamboo shoots are available at the roadside station market.

Summer (June–August): Fresh watermelons and seasonal vegetables are harvested and sold from July to August.

Autumn (September–November): Chestnuts and sweet potatoes are in peak season, available for purchase in October.

Winter (December–February): Hot roasted sweet potatoes are sold, and the area is ideal for quiet visits during cold months.

Ratings

Family-Friendly Review

Shiratori no Sato Habikino features a children's play area, family-friendly restaurants, and stroller-accessible paths. Interactive farm activities and educational signage enhance the experience for kids.

Food Lover Review

The roadside station offers diverse local dishes, fresh produce from nearby farms, and artisanal goods. Seasonal specialties and high-quality ingredients elevate the dining experience.

Car Camping Review

Restrooms and vending machines are available, and the site allows overnight parking. While quiet, it lacks dedicated camping zones and lighting, limiting comfort for extended stays.

Scenic Beauty Review

The site offers scenic views of surrounding farmland and seasonal landscapes. Well-placed viewpoints and seasonal blooms enhance visual appeal and photo opportunities.

Essential Information

Address
975-3 Haniuo, Habikino, Osaka
583-0866
Operating Hours
9:30-17:00 (Closed: Thursdays, year-end and New Year holidays) Hours may change depending on COVID-19 infection situation.
Parking
272
Regular
4
Large vehicles
6
Accessible
Map Code
10 715 535
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