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SABAE EYEWEAR HOUSE

The Sabae area in Fukui Prefecture is one of the world's three major eyeglass production regions, boasting a share of approximately 95% of Japanese-made eyeglass frames.On April 23, 2022, Sabae Megane House openedin Sabae City. Itoffersthe "MADE IN…

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SABAE EYEWEAR HOUSE

Jin'ya Guesthouse

We also offer a private rental plan for the entire building (5 rooms).This traditional-style inn is nestled among ruins from the Warring States period. The Ichijodani River flows alongside the property; in summer (June), fireflies dance and loaches…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Jin'ya Guesthouse

Mikuni Onsen Araya Inn

A winter inn specializing in Echizen crab cuisine at Mikuni Onsen. Located just a 5-minute drive from Tojinbo, this seaside hot spring inn welcomes married couples and couples. Enjoy the location, cleanliness, and tranquil atmosphere, along with pr…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Mikuni Onsen Araya Inn

Umi-no-Yado Fujinoya

We strive to provide warm, home-like hospitality. Savor our generous, fresh seafood dishes prepared with lively fish. You can also enjoy our carefully cultivated Wakasa pufferfish at reasonable prices.

  • Wakasa
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Umi-no-Yado Fujinoya

Hirao Pension

Located in Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture, Hirao Pension is an ideal base for fishing for sweetfish, cherry salmon, and amago trout in the Kuzuryu River. It’s also perfect for sightseeing at Tojinbo, Eiheiji Temple, and the Dinosaur Museum,…

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
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Hirao Pension

Mikuni Onsen Isoya

The entire facility reopened after renovation on July 18, 2015. The interior has been renovated to evoke the nostalgic atmosphere of "Showa retro and Taisho romance." The baths feature the natural Mikuni hot springs for a relaxing soak. An inn dedi…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Mikuni Onsen Isoya

Old Man's House

We are the first guesthouse in Mikata Town to offer fugu cuisine. We also accept fugu delivery orders.

  • Wakasa
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Old Man's House

Ootoku

Famous Scenic Spot "Tojinbo"Overlooking the Sacred Island "Oshima"A culinary inn nestled in Mikuni TownWe welcome you with dishes that touch the heart, featuring fresh seasonal ingredients nurtured by Mikuni's climate, perfe…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Ootoku

Hotel Wansai

A hotel located along the Kugushi Coast in Mihama Town. All rooms offer ocean views, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful Sea of Japan from your guest room.

  • Wakasa
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Hotel Wansai

Zen no Sato Mirai

A traditional Japanese wooden single-story house converted into an exclusive, one-group-per-day private rental. Enjoy unique experiences in Eiheiji Town, such as observing traditional fishing methods and harvesting local specialties (reservation re…

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
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Zen no Sato Mirai

Ryokan Nakamuraya

Just a 4-minute drive from Suisho Beach. We pride ourselves on fresh local seafood dishes. Fish caught in our own fixed nets boast unparalleled freshness. You won't find fish more vibrant anywhere. In autumn and winter, we also offer crab and Wakas…

  • Wakasa
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Ryokan Nakamuraya

Shirahama-so

Shirahama-so Inn, featuring Echizen Crab and Sweet Shrimp, is a lodging famous for its proprietress—known as "Muscle-bound Michan" from TV and other media—renowned for her speedy crab shelling and lively conversation. Shirahama Fishing Center offer…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Shirahama-so

Tsukushi-san

Living authentically in Minatomachi. A guesthouse in a traditional Mikuni townhouse, exuding the charm of old Japan. Mikuni Minato once flourished as a port for Kitamae ships. Its old townscape, blending past and present, stirs the traveler's heart…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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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
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Yaokumagawa

Minshuku Shoji

This historic building, over 100 years old, has been renovated inside. We welcome you with home-style cooking featuring fresh fish and plenty of our own rice and vegetables!

  • Wakasa
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Minshuku Shoji

Yoshioka-ya

We pride ourselves on dishes made with fresh seafood caught in the Sea of Japan and Wakasa Bay. Especially our shellfish—the owner dives into the sea himself to harvest them, so they're absolutely fresh. In autumn, we offer live-prepared bigfin ree…

  • Wakasa
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Yoshioka-ya

Fisherman's Inn "Hase"

Hase Inn, a fisherman's lodge in Wakasa Bay Quasi-National Park, offers fresh cuisine made possible by its natural Mikata hot springs and its roots as a fisherman's lodge. Seasonal plans are available year-round, with the fugu and crab plan recomme…

  • Wakasa
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Fisherman's Inn

Yamashita Inn

The Sea of Japan stretching before our inn is designated as Wakasa Bay Quasi-National Park, renowned for its crystal-clear waters. Guests can enjoy marine sports and fishing to their heart's content, and of course, feast to their fill on Wakasa's b…

  • Wakasa
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Yamashita Inn

Hamazen Ryokan (Echizen Town)

Netmaster's Inn. We take pride in our sashimi dishes. Enjoy fresh seafood caught by our own boat, the Hamazen Maru. During winter crab season, we serve freshly boiled crab right at your table. Though a small inn, we aim to provide the family-li…

  • Tannan
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Hamazen Ryokan (Echizen Town)

Hidetake Ryokan (Echizen Town)

Enjoy fresh, live fish dishes prepared by our proud fishing masters. Savor fish caught fresh every morning in Echizen Bay.

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