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Matsuoka Park
Located on a small hill overlooking the streets of Matsuoka and the scenery around the Kuzuryu River. Visitors can also view the "Twelve Bends of Matsuoka," a characteristic feature of the castle town's layout. Within the park lies the Kasugayama K…
- Eiheiji, Okuetsu

Roadside Station "Wakasa Obama"
Wakasa Obama, Obama City's first roadside station, serves as the gateway to the city. It disseminates various local information about tourism and events while guiding visitors into the city. It also aims to promote the city's overall indust…
- Wakasa

Eiheiji Town Tourist Volunteer Guide Association
Why not experience the spirit of Zen at Eiheiji Temple, the head temple of the Soto Zen school, which boasts a history of approximately 770 years?Other attractions, such as Matsuoka Jūnikurari, Kippoji Temple, and the Matsuoka Tumulus Cluster, alon…
- Eiheiji, Okuetsu

Association for Creating Communities Where History Comes A…
We’ll be happy to guide you through Fukui City’s many attractions—including Kitanosho Castle Site & Shibata Park, the “Site of Fukui Castle” (part of the “100 Famous Castles” series), Mt. Asuwa, the nat…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Daianzenji Temple
Daianzenji Temple is a Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple known for architecture, gardens, and Zen experiences. The temple offers zazen seated meditation sessions, as well as shakyo (tracing sutras), shabutsu (tracing Buddhist imagery), and kirie (cutting …
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Yaokumagawa
Yaokumagawa is an inn that makes use of the old folk houses of Kumagawa-juku.Kumagawa-juku was once a bustling post town connecting Kyoto and Wakasa. However, as its role as a post town faded, so did its former liveliness, and vacant houses became …
- Wakasa

Eshikoto
Located in the middle reaches of the Kuzuryu River—the largest river in Fukui Prefecture—Eiheiji Town is blessed with pristine water and has a long history as a center of sake brewing; at one time, the Matsuoka district alone was home t…
- Eiheiji, Okuetsu

Port of Humanity: Tsuruga Museum
【Reopened November 3, 2020】Tsuruga Port served as a key hub for transportation to Europe from the Meiji era through the early Showa period. It is the only port in Japan where Polish orphans landed in the 1920s and Jewish refugees carrying "l…
- Wakasa

Miketsukuni Wakasa Obama Food Culture Museum
At the Miketsukuni Wakasa Obama Food Culture Museum, visitors can learn about southern Fukui’s history as an imperial food province, providing food to the ancient capital of Kyoto. Hands-on experiences are available, cooking local foods such …
- Wakasa

Happiring
The first-floor "Hapi Terrace" (covered plaza) is a glass-enclosed, all-weather covered plaza equipped with a large video screen, available for various uses including events, presentations, concerts, and stage performances. Additionally, …
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Saba Kaido Museum
Opened March 8, 2020. This Japan Heritage Guidance Facility introduces cultural properties and festivals in Obama City, including the Japan Heritage site "Saba Kaido" (Mackerel Highway) and another Japan Heritage site, "Kitamae-sen P…
- Wakasa

Kuzuryu Loop Pedal
The Kuzuryu Loop Pedal offers a leisurely cycling experience along the Kuzuryu River, enjoying the scenery of highlands, farmland, castle towns, and temple towns in Ono City, Katsuyama City, and Eiheiji Town!
- Eiheiji, Okuetsu

Former Tamura Residence
The former Tamura residence is the site of the former home of the Tamura Matazaemon family, who served as senior retainers of the Ono Domain (designated as a municipal cultural property).The main residence, built in 1827 (Bunsei 10), is one of the …
- Eiheiji, Okuetsu

Echizen Daffodils
"Echizen Daffodils" is the collective term for the Japanese daffodils that bloom along the Echizen coast. Along with the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture and Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture, it is counted among Japan’s three majo…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui
- Tannan

Toukiya
A temple town centered around the head temple Eiheiji, surrounded by ancient cedar trees and the soothing sounds of nature. A cozy, family-run inn offering enjoyment throughout the four seasons.
- Eiheiji, Okuetsu

Michi no Eki Roadside Station Mikuni
Enjoy direct sales of fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables harvested in Sanrihama, a menu featuring dishes made with local ingredients, and a museum dedicated to the region’s specialty, rakkyo pickles. If you’re feeling tired from…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Hotel Alpha One Sabae
Hotel Alpha One Sabae, located in front of Sabae Station on the Hapi-Line, is just a 5-minute drive from the Sabae Interchange. Furthermore, its 77 parking spaces are the largest in Sabae.Close to the city center and government offices, it's id…
- Tannan

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

Seiryukaku
Experience the largest rock bath in the Hokuriku region, inspired by Echizen Coast's "Kochomon Gate."Enjoy Fukui's renowned seafood delicacies like Echizen Gani snow crab and Amaebi sweet shrimp right in your room! Rooms with…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Minoya Taiheikaku
Passing through the imposing gate "Hyomon," the city's bustle suddenly fades away, and beautiful trees welcome you. We cherish the essence of Japan, the essence of gardens, the essence of hot springs, the essence of the seasons, the e…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui
