Attractions

Megane Museum

Sabae produces over 90% of all eyeglass frames made in Japan. The Megane Museum (“Glasses Museum”), located here, teaches visitors about the history of glasses, and the more than 200 steps involved in making a pair. Visitors can make re…

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Megane Museum

Takefu Knife Village

Takefu Knife Village serves as a central base for the Echizen Blade industry. Visitors can learn about how knives are made, watch artisans at work, and shop from a wide selection of Echizen Blades. Hands-on workshops are also popular. In the &…

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Takefu Knife Village

Echizen Pottery Village

Echizen Pottery Village is a collection of facilities where visitors can learn about, and experience, Echizen Pottery. Visit the Fukui Prefectural Museum of Ceramics, explore a park full of modern sculptures, or shape your own Echizen Pottery out o…

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Echizen Pottery Village

Echizen Washi Village

Echizen City boasts Japan's largest share as a producer of high-quality handmade washi paper. Particularly, the five villages known as the Echizen Washi Village—Oizu, Otaki, Iwamoto, Shinzai, and Sadatomo—are collectively called the…

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Echizen Washi Village

Echizen Washi Village Paper Culture Museum

This museum introduces the origins of Echizen Washi, from its legends and history to the advanced techniques that have supported the production of essential papers for Japanese art, including ceremonial paper, and the creation of banknotes. On the …

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Echizen Washi Village Paper Culture Museum

Okamoto Shrine, Otaki Shrine

Okamoto-Otaki Shrine is Japan’s only shrine dedicated to the goddess of paper. Nowadays, it is known for its history, beautiful grounds, and its unusual architecture: a single large, complex roof connects and combines Okamoto and Otaki Shrine…

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Okamoto Shrine, Otaki Shrine

Echizen Pottery Museum

Echizen-yaki pottery kilns showcase and sell their products and works all in one place. The spacious venue permanently displays approximately 1,000 diverse items, ranging from traditional natural-glazed jars and vases to everyday plates and bowls, …

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Echizen Pottery Museum

Fukui Prefectural Ceramic Art Museum

Opened in 1971 to promote Echizen ware, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. The museum features historical exhibits, displays and sales of contemporary Echizen ware, and live demonstrations by kiln masters. Visitors can also create their own original…

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Fukui Prefectural Ceramic Art Museum

Wakasa Chopstick Museum

Approximately 3,000 types of Wakasa lacquered chopsticks are on display, allowing visitors to experience traditional craftsmanship. The chopstick polishing experience is also popular, where you can create your very own chopsticks. The annual Chopst…

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Wakasa Chopstick Museum

Echizen Lacquerware Hall

Echizen Lacquerware Hall provides visitors with the opportunity to learn about and experience Echizen Lacquerware. Visitors can see traditional lacquerware artisans at work here. Hands-on workshops are available, to decorate lacquered wood or apply…

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Echizen Lacquerware Hall

Echizen Knife Kaikan

Echizen Forged Blades continues to uphold Japan's ancient fire-forging techniques and hand finishing to this day. Here, we introduce the 700-year history and manufacturing process of Echizen Forged Blades through panel displays and videos. Prod…

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Echizen Knife Kaikan

Papyrus Hall Echizen Washi Village

Visit and experience Echizen Washi Village, Japan's premier handmade washi paper production area. Learn at the Paper Culture Museum, which displays 1,500 years of paper-making history all under one roof. Tour the Udagata Craft Center to witness the…

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Papyrus Hall Echizen Washi Village

Echizen Washi Village Uritate Craft Museum

This craft museum, with its rare udatsu-style gabled roof that creates an atmosphere befitting the village of washi paper, allows visitors to observe traditional craftsmen using old-fashioned tools to make washi paper. To create high-quality washi,…

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Echizen Washi Village Uritate Craft Museum

Kamiyagaya Sue Ware Kiln Site

This Sue ware kiln site dates from the late Heian period and is an exceptionally valuable kiln site that remains largely intact. (Prefectural Designated Cultural Property)

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Kamiyagaya Sue Ware Kiln Site

Yumeole Katsuyama Textile Factory Museum

Yumeole Katsuyama is a museum dedicated to Katsuyama’s history of making silk fabric. Visitors can see the large old machines that were once used to weave silk, or try hands-on experiences such as weaving a coaster using a hand loom, or makin…

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Yumeole Katsuyama Textile Factory Museum

Echizen Ceramic Village Cultural Exchange Hall

A facility serving as a stage for more people to enjoy culture amidst nature and beautiful surroundings, also available for various cultural and artistic activities. Particularly at the coffee corner, where you can enjoy coffee from your favorite c…

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Echizen Ceramic Village Cultural Exchange Hall

Wakasa Workshop

Experience Wakasa Obama's traditional crafts firsthand. Master artisans who have inherited these crafts for generations demonstrate their skills, while visitors can actually create their own original pieces.

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Wakasa Workshop

Chiyotsuru Shrine

This shrine enshrines Chiyotsuru Kuniyasu, revered as the founder of Echizen-style swordsmithing. Within the shrine grounds lies "Chiyotsuru Pond," where Chiyotsuru Kuniyasu is said to have drawn water while forging swords.

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Chiyotsuru Shrine

Kodai Kuroya Store

The raw material for Echizen Japanese candles is the wax from the Japanese wax tree, and the wick is specially made from Japanese paper. Beyond the standard stick shape, they come in various forms, patterns, and colors, and are increasingly used fo…

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Kodai Kuroya Store

House of Wakasa Washi

Handmade Wakasa washi paper. We make paper in the size of a color paper.

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House of Wakasa Washi
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