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Former Hokuriku Line Tunnel Complex
In 1896, the section between Tsuruga and Fukui on the former Hokuriku Line opened. Particularly challenging was the stretch between Tsuruga and Imajo, characterized by rugged mountains and steep gradients. Twelve tunnels were excavated here, eleven…
- Tannan
- Wakasa

Tomiko Yamakawa Memorial Museum
This facility opened in April 2007 as the Tomiko Yamakawa Memorial Museum after her birthplace and personal belongings were donated to Obama City. It displays Tomiko's personal belongings and song manuscripts. It was the filming location for the de…
- Wakasa

Jōkōji Temple
The second daughter of the Asai sisters, Ohatsu (Jōkō-in), built this temple to mourn her husband Kyōgoku Takatsugu. She invited Zen Master Shūko of the Enjō school, a native of Obama, to serve as the founding priest. Ohatsu is also historically no…
- Wakasa

Nakaikemi Wetland (Nakaikemi Village for Human-Nature Inte…
Adjacent to the city center about 2 km from JR Tsuruga Station, you can experience a familiar natural landscape that evokes nostalgia, where medaka fish and diving beetles inhabit the small stream and fireflies flit about in summer. Over 2,000 spec…
- Wakasa

Saburi River Park
At the tranquil Saburikawa Park, children can play at their leisure. The adjacent Yamabiko Hall also features training machines and other equipment.
- Wakasa

Akaguri Garden
A relaxing space featuring a 13-meter-high observation deck overlooking Wakasa Bay and a fluffy dome that delights little ones. Spend leisurely moments on the lawn plaza, covered with both natural and artificial turf.
- Wakasa

Play Park Oi
This comprehensive sports park accommodates various sports, including a gymnasium, martial arts hall, multipurpose field, baseball field, and ball game field. It also features the Yūkyūkan Hall, which can be used for stage rehearsals and performanc…
- Wakasa

Mihama Nuclear Power PR Center
At the tip of the Tsuruga Peninsula, a beautiful cove with white sand and blue waves is spanned by the elegant Niou Bridge. Our center is located at its base. Here, you can learn about various aspects of nuclear power, including how nuclear power p…
- Wakasa

Minato Tsuruga Float Museum
The Tsuruga Festival floats are on display. Three of the six floats are exhibited, and visitors can view powerful footage of the float procession in the screen theater, as well as see the armor and Noh masks that adorn the floats. The annex, utiliz…
- Wakasa

At Home Science Museum (Fukui Nuclear Energy Center)
A science museum where you can experience hands-on learning about nuclear power, energy, and electricity. In addition to nuclear power and electricity, you can experience exhibits packed with knowledge and information about energy, the environment,…
- Wakasa

Fukui Prefecture Municipal Employees Mutual Aid Associatio…
Fukui, rich in nature. Savor our signature flavors, showcasing fresh seasonal ingredients. While our facility was established for the recreation of municipal employees, it is also open to the general public. Our entire staff is dedicated to providi…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Fukui Prefectural Gymnasium
This is the gymnasium on the west side of Fukui Sports Park. It is an ideal facility for sports tournaments and events.
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Asakura Clan Ruins Preservation Association - Hospitality …
Mr. Kiyoshi Kishida, Asakura Ruins Preservation AssociationWhat are your main activities? We strive to maintain and preserve the restored Sengoku-period townscape, castle ruins, and garden sites. We also provide scheduled guided tours to convey th…
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Kono Kitamae Shipowners' Street Guided Tour
The Kitamaebune ships, designated as a Japan Heritage site. Ukon Gonzaemon, one of the five major shipowners of the Hokuriku region. We'll guide you through the history of the Kitamaebune ships, starting with his residence, the Ukon House, and incl…
- Tannan

Mochi-Making Experience【Retreat Taku】
Why not try pounding mochi with a mallet and mortar? The glutinous rice used is grown with delicious water from Imajo, Minami-Echizen Town. Freshly pounded mochi is delightfully chewy and exceptionally delicious. Toppings (additional charge) includ…
- Tannan

Hirono Dam
Completed in 1976, the dam was constructed as a multipurpose facility to secure agricultural and industrial water supplies for the Hino River basin. Cherry trees were planted around the dam, and parks and other facilities were developed, creating a…
- Tannan

Minami Echizen Diving Park
Kono's ocean is brimming with a unique charm unlike any other sea. It possesses an atmosphere where you can encounter unseen landscapes—the pristine beauty of the water, the variety of fish, and the breathtaking scenery. Alongside spacious faciliti…
- Tannan

Dejima-so
This inn in Mikuni, run by local fishermen and ama divers, offers ocean views from every room and fresh local seafood dishes enjoyed to the sound of the waves. The hot springs are natural, entirely cedar-lined. It's also renowned for its crab dishe…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Nakamoto Resting Place
Enjoy the expansive Sea of Japan and sunset views from your room alongside fresh seafood delicacies. Renovated in 2009, our baths feature natural hot springs with free-flowing source water, including an indoor bath, open-air bath, and foot bath.
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Saishōshōji Temple (Fujishima Castle Ruins)
Chōshōji Temple was built on the site of Fujishima Castle from the Nanboku-chō period, and part of the castle's earthen ramparts remain within the grounds of Nishi-Chōshōji Temple. Fujishima Castle is said to have been built by Shiba Takatsune, a m…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui
