Attractions

Ryokan Uotake (Echizen Town)

Our cuisine features abundant seafood from the Sea of Japan, and during crab season, we offer a full crab course as our special treat. The panoramic Sea of Japan view from our large bath is also spectacular.

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Ryokan Uotake (Echizen Town)

Ryokan Jukoen (Echizen Town)

Jukoen, located within the Echizen Pottery Village, home to Echizen ware—one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. On a site of approximately 6,600 square meters, just five guest rooms. A soothing, traditional-style dwelling. A peaceful space fil…

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Ryokan Jukoen (Echizen Town)

Echizen-no-Yado (Echizen Town)

A traditional Japanese inn with sweeping views of the Sea of Japan

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Echizen-no-Yado (Echizen Town)

Yadokari (Echizen Town)

All rooms at our hotel offer panoramic ocean views of the Sea of Japan.We offer three room types, including special Japanese-Western style rooms with panoramic baths and spacious Japanese-style rooms suitable for larger groups.Relax and unwind whil…

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Yadokari (Echizen Town)

Kawamoto (Echizen Town)

Kawamoto is a small lodging nestled in a tiny fishing village. As the saying goes, "Nothing surpasses fresh ingredients in cooking." The seasonal delicacies from land and sea are the heart of our rural cuisine. We hope you'll enjoy lo…

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Kawamoto (Echizen Town)

Miyamoto (Echizen Town)

Enjoy seafood dishes made with crab, fish, and shellfish landed at Echizen Fishing Port. Located just 10 meters from the beach, dine while watching the sunset and fishing lights, then relax fully in our high-quality hot springs.

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Miyamoto (Echizen Town)

Minshuku Nakamura (Echizen Town)

This is a cozy, homey two-story wooden guesthouse. We hope you'll feel free to relax and make yourself at home.

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Minshuku Nakamura (Echizen Town)

Imai Ryokan (Echizen Town)

Overlooking the rough waves of the Sea of Japan, our tranquil inn offers the unique simplicity and heartfelt hospitality of the Echizen Coast. We take pride in our fresh, live-caught fish dishes and our health-enhancing baths steeped in the atmosph…

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Imai Ryokan (Echizen Town)

Harumi Minshuku Inn (Echizen Town)

At Harumi, a bed and breakfast on the Echizen coast, we serve dishes centered around local seafood in spring, summer, and fall, and in winter, we offer our signature Echizen Gani snow crab dishes, personally selected by the owner at the auction. Le…

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Harumi Minshuku Inn (Echizen Town)

Onishi Ryokan (Echizen Town)

Onishi Ryokan offers a rich culinary calendar. Seasonal seafood delicacies like pufferfish, sea bream, and Echizen Gani snow crab are truly exceptional. Every room overlooks the Sea of Japan, offering stunning views. Savor fresh seafood to your hea…

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Onishi Ryokan (Echizen Town)

Mido Yoganji Temple

Established in 1484 (Bunmei 16) by Zenchin Shonin, a senior disciple of Rennyo Shonin of Honganji (and head priest of Goshakuji, the head temple of the Shinnyo-shu Izumoji sect), the temple name "Yoganji" was bestowed by Rennyo Shonin him…

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Mido Yoganji Temple

Soja Daijingu Grand Shrine

The Soja was a shrine invariably established at the location of the provincial capital. In ancient times, one of the major duties of the provincial governor was to make an annual pilgrimage to the principal shrines within the province.The Soja shri…

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Soja Daijingu Grand Shrine

Shogakuji Temple

This Jodo-shu temple is a major temple with five sub-temples. It stands on the site of the former Shinshokoji Castle, built during the Nanbokucho period of 1336-1392 by Shiba (Ashikaga) Takatsune, the provincial governor of Echizen Province (presen…

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Shogakuji Temple

Omushi Shrine

This shrine is said to have a history as ancient as Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine). Its two wooden statues of male deities, created during the Heian period (794-1185), are designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan. Legend has it that long …

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Omushi Shrine

Oshio Hachimangu Shrine

In 887, Chūnagon Nariyuki, exiled to Echizen (present-day northern Fukui Prefecture), prayed here continuously to clear his name of false charges. Soon after, he was pardoned and returned to the capital. Grateful, he built the shrine hall, which is…

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Oshio Hachimangu Shrine

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…

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Suwaazuki Shrine

Cape Echizen Daffodil Land

Notice of Temporary Closure We sincerely appreciate your continued patronage.This year, the Garden Club House (Suisen no Yakata) at Cape Echizen Daffodil Land will be closed from June 1 to September 30, 2025.We apologize for any inconvenience …

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Cape Echizen Daffodil Land

Roadside Oasis Four Season Terrace

Located along National Route 417 in the Shizuhara area, home to numerous tourist attractions such as the Kazura Bridge, Keiryu Onsen Kanmuriso, Tree Picnic Adventure Ikeda, and the Noh Mask Museum, the Center House sits on a spacious 2.5-hectare si…

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Roadside Oasis Four Season Terrace

Oyama Tumuli

Approximately 50 square and round burial mounds remain on the hills at the southern tip of the Sabae Plateau. They are estimated to date from the mid-Yayoi period to the late Kofun period and are now maintained as a burial mound park.

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Oyama Tumuli

Taichō no Mori Vineyard

The Taichō no Mori complex, featuring hot springs and lodging facilities, includes an adjoining vineyard. From mid-August to late September, grapes like Delaware and Kyoho ripen one after another, offering the chance to enjoy grape picking. Under t…

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Taichō no Mori Vineyard
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