`` Michi-no-Eki '', a disaster-stricken area, is crowded with customers seeking ingredients for New Year's holidays.

At the end of the new year, the typhoon No. 19 flooded the city and temporarily stopped working at the roadside station in Sato-cho, Ibaraki Prefecture, where people are shopping for specialty buckwheat flour to reach the new year.

The Roadside Station Wig in Shiro-cho was flooded with the Naka River flowing nearby due to the typhoon No. 19 in October, and the inside of the store was flooded to a height of about 1 meter.

As a result of cleaning up with the help of volunteers and locals, the store was able to resume operations approximately two weeks later, and some facilities such as commercial refrigerators were still unavailable, but almost before the disaster. You can now open.

The 27th anniversary of the New Year's festival was crowded with people who bought New Year's and New Year's dishes such as buckwheat flour and sticky rice from the specialty "Hitachi Aki Soba".

A 71-year-old man from Hitachi-Omiya City, Ibaraki Prefecture, said, "I have a disaster, but I want to make a good year next year for a new year." In addition, Yasuo Yatsu, the store manager at Roadside Station Wig, said, "Thanks to everyone, we can resume business and end the year as usual. It is a year to appreciate the value. We have not yet returned to normal life Some people have been affected, but I'd be glad if we could see a little hope from us. "