Attractions

Yasuda Kamaboko Dojo

We want you to taste kamaboko (steamed seasoned fish paste) that is fluffy yet has a resilient texture and the taste of the ingredients!With this in mind, Yasuda Kamaboko offers the "Kamaboko Dojo" where you can experience the true taste …

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Yasuda Kamaboko Dojo

Guest House Yozamon

This is a private guesthouse in a century-old, quiet satoyama village, offering exclusive use of an entire traditional Japanese house. It features a spacious two-room Japanese-style suite, and the bath was renovated in 2019. It can be used as a gue…

  • Wakasa
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Guest House Yozamon

Donguri Mountain Tourist Farm

An experiential tourist farm where you can connect with nature. The only place in the prefecture where you can enjoy picking various fruits and experience nature-based activities. We also offer an owner system for cherries.

  • Tannan
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Donguri Mountain Tourist Farm

Suisen Training Center · Daffodil Pressed Flower Experience

On the windswept hills of Echizen, the Echizen narcissus blooms robustly. Using pressed Echizen narcissus flowers, you can create original coasters, bookmarks, and more.

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Suisen Training Center · Daffodil Pressed Flower Experience

Battery-powered sightseeing boat

Large vessels operated using renewable energy from an environmental conservation perspective. The "Battery-Powered Sightseeing Boat (Large Vessel)" was developed to operate on the Sanbako Lakes—designated as a Ramsar Convention wetland and a Japane…

  • Wakasa
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Battery-powered sightseeing boat

Noto-no Imo Digging Garden

You can experience digging up sweet and delicious sweet potatoes.

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Noto-no Imo Digging Garden

【Future Audio Guide】Explore Fukui Prefecture's Nengoshi …

The Annual Ring Museum is located within Wakasa Town's "Jomon Romance Park." Here, it broadly introduces the findings from annual varve research, annual varves from around the world, and displays specimens of the 70,000-year-old sedimentary layers …

  • Wakasa
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Hakusan Winery

This is a unique winery in the Hakusan area that you'll definitely want to visit. Focusing on wild mountain grapes growing in the mountains, they produce wines distinct from typical European-style varieties. They cultivate both the original wild mo…

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
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Hakusan Winery

Echizen Soba Dojo

The first shop in Japan to serve Fukui's specialty grated radish soba was established by master Nakayama Shigenari to preserve soba eating culture. After learning about the origins and benefits of grated radish soba, you can challenge yourself with…

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Echizen Soba Dojo

Kihira Kimono Workshop

Using "Ise katagami" stencils traditionally employed for dyeing kimono and formal wear patterns, we'll create coasters through katayūzen dyeing. Under the guidance of a master artisan, you'll create your own stencil with your favorite pattern and f…

  • Wakasa
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Kihira Kimono Workshop

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
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Pappy Fruit Park

Taste Experience

Example: Mihama Local Cuisine "Heshiko Cooking Experience" Using Mihama Town's traditional heshiko, participants will prepare and savor various dishes. ※Other Local Cuisine Experience, Mihama Ota-produced 'Soba Noodle Making Experience', etc.

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Taste Experience

Sueno Creative Center

Experience Sueyaki pottery making that showcases the robust character of materials from Sueyama—a region renowned for its abundant high-quality clay and history as a Sueiki pottery production center for nearly 1,000 years.

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Sueno Creative Center

Zui Gen Temple

A Zen temple belonging to the Myōshinji branch of the Rinzai school. It is said to have been founded by the great master Taichō during the Tenpyō-hōji era in what is now Yoshié, Sabae City. After falling into ruin, it was restored during the Edo pe…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Zui Gen Temple

Echizen Washi Craft Experience [Kono Kitamae Shipowners St…

Create your very own Kitamaebune ship using Echizen washi paper crafts. Instructors, including guides from the Kono Kitamaebune Shipowners' Street Guide Association, will kindly teach you.

  • Tannan
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Echizen Washi Craft Experience [Kono Kitamae Shipowners St…

Manyo Soba Dojo

Experience making soba noodles using buckwheat flour milled from our own home-grown buckwheat seeds. The taste of soba you make and eat yourself is truly exceptional.

  • Tannan
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Manyo Soba Dojo

Wood Labo Ikeda

Opened in October 2020 after relocating. This woodworking experience facility was created as part of Ikeda Town’s “Kibou no Mori 100-Year Project.” We offer courses designed for everyone—from beginners looking to start craft…

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Wood Labo Ikeda

Sake Brewing Experience! Experience the work of a brewery …

Winter's approach is felt in Imasho-juku, Minami-Echizen Town. Along the highway where traces of its former glory as a thriving post town remain, sake brewing begins at the local brewery. While Japan is said to have about 1,500 breweries, only arou…

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Sake Brewing Experience! Experience the work of a brewery …

Corridor Cafe

 Founded by the renowned 14th-century monk Ryōnyo, this temple stands as one of the foremost temples of the Jōdo sect. It is also a place associated with the Tokugawa family, where a study hall was built through the donation of Lord Yūki Hideyasu,…

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Corridor Cafe
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