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Grandchild
We serve fresh fish caught in fixed nets. At our homey inn, we offer the comfort of returning to the countryside and heartfelt hospitality through our cooking. We strive to accommodate our guests' requests as much as possible.
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Hamano-ya
Please savor our abundant "Wakasa Fugu," lovingly raised by my husband. Summer beach swimming is right in front of us. The sunset viewed from the second-floor cypress bath is simply the best. We await you with heartfelt seasonal cuisine, generously…
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Kamiko Beach
Summer in Wakasa Bay bustles with beachgoers. After enjoying the sea to your heart's content, why not savor delicious Wakasa Bay fish at a minshuku or ryokan and fully experience the summer sea?
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Satoyama Culture Garden OISAKO
Experience the joys of satoyama living at thatched-roof farmhouses, old-style cafes, hands-on farms, biotopes, and satoyama forests.
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Chashō Seiwa
Create your very own chopsticks, the only pair of its kind in the world. Inside the shop, you'll find about 400 types of fun chopsticks, including traditional Wakasa lacquer chopsticks, chopsticks for marital harmony, and lottery-winning chopsticks.
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Wakasa Mikata Jomon Museum
The Jomon Museum offers various hands-on workshops. Please make reservations at least one week prior to the event date. Individual participation is also possible. However, workshops may be canceled due to overlapping events or other reasons, so ple…
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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.
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Raft Fishing Experience
Three units (each with a toilet) are installed in the calm waters of Tsuruga Bay, close to the sandy beach, and stable. Large sunshade tents (with tables), rest areas, and other facilities are also available, making it easy to enjoy meals. making i…
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Kaminaka Norakusha
Throughout the year, we offer various events and agricultural experiences such as vegetable harvesting, rice harvesting, and processing activities.
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Mushroom Forest Pottery Gallery
At the pottery museum built to commemorate the discovery of a kiln pit site within the "Mushroom Forest," you can experience pottery making and painting.
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Otanbara Potato Harvest
At Ootambara in Shinjo, we've opened a sweet potato tourist digging garden. Experience digging potatoes in the fresh air. Grown in high-quality red soil with minimal pesticides, our sweet potatoes are sweet and delicious. (Please purchase any potat…
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House of Wakasa Washi
Handmade Wakasa washi paper. We make paper in the size of a color paper.
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Tsukamoto Folk Art Center
Various lacquerware items are displayed and sold, and visitors can also try painting their own lacquer daruma dolls.
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Beach seine fishing experience
Experience dragnet fishing at Kibino Matsubara, one of Japan's Three Great Pine Forests and a designated scenic spot. See what kind of fish you catch—it's a surprise! Of course, you can take home all the fish you catch. You can also enjoy a barbecu…
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Fishing Rainbow
At Lake Hyuga, one of the Sanbōgoko lakes, anglers of all skill levels—from beginners to experts—can enjoy fishing with ease. Between casts, the scenery offers glimpses of the charm of a traditional fishing village.
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Eikaku-ji Temple
A Jōdo Shinshū temple. On January 29, 1865 (Genji 2), after confining the Mito Tengu Party to 16 warehouses, the shogunate established a temporary interrogation area at Eikaku-ji Temple on February 1 and conducted a preliminary investigation. Follo…
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Mito Martyrs Memorial Hall (Former Herring Warehouse)
Currently closed for relocation work. For details, please see below.Notice Regarding Relocation Work for the Mito Martyrs Memorial Hall (Former Herring Warehouse) - Tsuruga City This is one of the sixteen warehouses that housed the 823 members of t…
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The Five-Colored Camellia of Mandokuji Temple
It is rare nationwide for a single camellia tree to bloom with five different colors. Many people travel from afar to see it, delighting the eyes of visitors. (Mid- to late March)
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Wild Deer Falls
The majestic 30-meter waterfall on the mountainside of Kaminokura will surely soothe the hearts of visitors. An ancient legend remains: when Abe no Sekiōmaru, the head priest of the Abe clan, fled after losing a battle, a statue of Yakushi Nyorai e…
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