Attractions

Warmth Tea House

A teahouse in front of the Noh Mask Museum. It's about a 3-minute walk to Kazurabashi Bridge. The most popular item is the handmade sweet rice dumplings, soft, slightly warm, and gently sweet. They also sell other handmade traditional snacks like r…

  • Tannan
My page detail_1650.html
Warmth Tea House

Fukui Prefectural Ceramic Art Museum

Opened in 1971 to promote Echizen ware, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. The museum features historical exhibits, displays and sales of contemporary Echizen ware, and live demonstrations by kiln masters. Visitors can also create their own original…

  • Tannan
My page detail_1196.html
Fukui Prefectural Ceramic Art Museum

Tsuruga Railway Museum (Former Tsuruga Port Station Buildi…

The former Tsuruga Port Station building, with its distinctive pointed roof. This structure was recreated for the 1999 "Tsuruga Sparkling Port Expo 21" event, representing the former Tsuruga Port Station that once held a vital position as the depar…

  • Wakasa
My page detail_1172.html
Tsuruga Railway Museum (Former Tsuruga Port Station Buildi…

Katsuyama Natural Hot Springs Mizubasho

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
My page detail_4898.html
Katsuyama Natural Hot Springs Mizubasho

SEE SEA PARK

SEE SEA PARK, a commercial facility based on the concept of "a park created by everyone," has opened in the Uminpia area of Ooi Town. The building is located almost in the center of the Uminpia area, directly in front of Hotel Uminpia, featuring a …

  • Wakasa
My page detail_5449.html
SEE SEA PARK

Echizen Daibutsu / Photo Wedding

Echizen Daibutsu (Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture) Location Photo Wedding Plan. Dressed in wedding attire, we'll capture your commemorative moments within the vast grounds and temple precincts of the Echizen Daibutsu, Japan's largest Buddha statue…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
My page detail_6464.html
Echizen Daibutsu / Photo Wedding

Pappy Fruit Park

Grown at the foot of Mount Aoba, where temperatures fluctuate, these sweet strawberries are cultivated and sold at farm stands and supermarkets. Strawberry picking is also popular.

  • Wakasa
My page detail_2110.html
Pappy Fruit Park

Fishing Land Hyuga

This is a fishing pond located on Lake Hyuga, one of the Sanbōgoko lakes. It offers enjoyment for everyone from beginners to advanced anglers, and is also perfect for families. The surrounding area features the scenery of a traditional port town, a…

  • Wakasa
My page detail_1454.html
Fishing Land Hyuga

Sabae City Cultural Center

Sabae City Cultural Center reopened on April 1, 2021, after approximately one and a half years of seismic retrofitting work.

  • Tannan
My page detail_4958.html
Sabae City Cultural Center

Fukui City Kirara Hall

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
My page detail_4924.html
Fukui City Kirara Hall

Eiheiji Dam

Completed in 2001, this dam is located upstream on the Eiheiji River, a first-class river in the Kuzuryu River system. It was constructed for flood control, unspecified water use, and water supply purposes. It is a gravity concrete dam with a heigh…

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
My page detail_5200.html
Eiheiji Dam

Sushi Ich

A warm inn nestled in the mountain countryside, featuring an all-wooden, single-story structure with tatami-floored corridors, changing rooms, and wash areas. The detached guest room offers a spacious 15-tatami Japanese-style room connected by a wi…

  • Tannan
My page detail_4568.html
Sushi Ich

Isaribi Open-Air Public Bath

The greatest benefit is the breathtaking view.First, take your time to savor this feeling of pure bliss.By day, the Sea of Japan; by evening, the setting sun; by night, a star-filled sky and fishing lights—a grand panorama unfolds.Each bath o…

  • Tannan
My page detail_4704.html
Isaribi Open-Air Public Bath

Sabae Dai-ichi Hotel

Located along National Route 8, this business hotel boasts a convenient location near Sabae Station and the expressway interchange, delighting many guests. Using the expressway, Eiheiji Temple is about 30 minutes away, and the Echizen Coast is abou…

  • Tannan
My page detail_4449.html
Sabae Dai-ichi Hotel

Mimatsu

The serene garden of Mimatsu, a meticulously tended corridor garden. Located at the heart of the inn, this 660-square-meter Japanese garden features the Hokuriku region's first mist-enhanced illumination, adding color to your journey.Overlookin…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
My page detail_4473.html
Mimatsu

Yoshizaki Gobo Temple Remains

A national historic site with 500 years of tradition. Rennyo Shonin, the founder of the Jodo Shinshu sect of Buddhism, chose this place as the center of his missionary activities in the Hokuriku region, and even today the area is called "Renny…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
My page detail_1103.html
Yoshizaki Gobo Temple Remains

Miyadani Quarry Ruins 

【In the height of summer, a mountain door spews cold air】―― Beyond that tunnel lies the "Stone Otherworld"Walking along the gently sloping forest road, a small tunnel suddenly appears. Standing at its entrance, cool air about 10°C c…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
My page detail_5812.html
Miyadani Quarry Ruins 

Kazura Bridge

The Forest and River Promenade is a four-kilometer trail through the lush natural environment of Ikeda. Surround yourself with cherry blossoms in spring, greenery in summer, and red leaves in autumn. The trail passes by Tree Picnic Adventure Ikeda …

  • Tannan
My page detail_1490.html
Kazura Bridge

Grave of Asakura Yoshikage

Located within Yoshikage Park, the area is also famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot. The Asakura clan flourished for five generations over 103 years, from the Muromachi period through the age of war. Yoshikage, the shugo daimyo of Echizen, was …

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
My page detail_1001.html
Grave of Asakura Yoshikage

Suwaazuki Shrine

The main hall, built approximately 500 years ago, is a graceful shrine designated as a National Important Cultural Property. Its architecture masterfully blends Japanese, Tang, and Indian styles. The vermilion-lacquered mountain gate within the pre…

  • Tannan
My page detail_1083.html
Suwaazuki Shrine
  1. 1
  2. ...
  3. 5
  4. 6
  5. 7
  6. 8
  7. 9
  8. 10
  9. 11
  10. 12
  11. 13
  12. 14
  13. ...
  1. 8
  2. 9
  3. 10
  4. 11
  5. 12
To top