A map that summarizes `` areas where there are no 24-hour gas stations '' throughout Japan is super convenient



When driving a car on a trip or driving, you definitely want to avoid stopping the engine due to running out of fuel. However, in mountainous areas and country roads, gas stations that operate late at night may not exist. Mr.

Hiro , who travels all over Japan by motorcycle, summarizes a map that summarizes such 'areas where gas stations that are open 24 hours a day do not exist'. It seemed to be very useful when planning a trip, so I checked the contents.







The area where the late-night gas station in Hokkaido is not open is like this. Gas stations in red areas do not operate late at night. According to Mr. Hiro, while basically plotting 24-hour gas stations, if there is a distance to the next gas station, or if it is the only gas station in the area, it will be open from 4:00 in the morning to 2:00 or 3:00 in the middle of the night. It is said that the gas station that does is also plotted to prevent gas shortage.



This is what the Tohoku region looks like. Excluding areas along

the Tohoku Shinkansen line and city centers in each prefecture, areas without 24-hour gas stations are vast.



Except for some mountainous areas,

the Boso Peninsula , and the end of the Izu Peninsula , there are many gas stations in the Kanto region, and it is possible to refuel even late at night.



In Ishikawa, Gifu, Shizuoka, Yamanashi, and Nagano prefectures,

the Japanese Alps are located in the center, so the number of gas stations that operate late at night is small except for the Pacific coast and Matsumoto city .



Refueling late at night is easy in Shiga and Kyoto prefectures, except in mountainous areas.



Since there are only a few petrol stations that operate 24 hours a day

on the Kii Peninsula , you should fill up with enough fuel while it is still bright.



In the Chugoku region, gas stations that are open 24 hours a day are basically concentrated along the coast of the Seto Inland Sea and in central urban areas of Shimane and Tottori prefectures. On the other hand, in the western part of Shimane Prefecture, etc., gas stations that are open late at night can be counted on one hand.



In Shikoku, except for the central city area of Kochi Prefecture, there are only a few gas stations that operate late at night from

the Shikoku Mountains to the south, so it is essential to refuel during the day.



In Kyushu and Okinawa, gas stations are not open late at night in mountainous areas such as

the Kyushu Mountains and Mount Aso. While gas stations are concentrated in the western part of Okinawa, the number of gas stations in the eastern part is relatively small.



According to Mr. Hiro, some displays are thinned out in central and urban areas where gas stations are densely packed. Mr. Hiro warns about driving in areas where gas stations are not open 24 hours a day, ``Let's run in the daytime because it's dangerous.''


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