Attractions

Ikedaya Inn

Hapirain Fukui is a business inn located a 5-minute walk from Takefu Station.

  • Tannan
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Ikedaya Inn

Itajin Restaurant Inn

A historic ryokan restaurant boasting 400 years of history, associated with the lords of the Ogasawara domain. Experience the profound world of yugen through dining in the storehouse-style room featured in Ryotaro Shiba's "Walking the Roads," or at…

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
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Itajin Restaurant Inn

Roadside Station Uminpia Oi

The food court, tourist information center, and open deck offer stunning views of Wakasa Bay right at the entrance. Here you'll find a wide selection of locally sourced vegetables and fruits, Ooi Town specialties, and processed goods. It's perfect …

  • Wakasa
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Roadside Station Uminpia Oi

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,…

  • Wakasa
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Corridor Cafe

Private Rental Homestay Shirokiya

Shirōkiya is a traditional Japanese-style inn offering excellent access to the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, Ski Jam Katsuyama, and the head temple Eiheiji. Renovated and reopened in March 2024, it features a bath made from natural Kiso cypres…

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
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Private Rental Homestay Shirokiya

Footprints of God

Along the Echizen Coast, renowned for its many natural rock formations and scenic wonders, stands a pair of massive rocks resembling footprints, each 5 meters tall and 2 meters wide. Legend has it these are the footprints left by the gods as they w…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Footprints of God

Fukui Castle Mountain Village Entrance Gate

The Yamazato-guchi Gate, also known as the "Rokabashi Gate" or "Tenshudai-shitamon," is a masugata gate guarding the western side of Fukui Castle's Honmaru. From the early Edo period, the western area connecting to the Honmaru, known as the Nishi …

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Fukui Castle Mountain Village Entrance Gate

Fukui Shrine

The enshrined deity is Lord Matsudaira Yoshitaka (Shungaku), the 16th lord of the Echizen Fukui domain.

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Fukui Shrine

Ayukawa Beach

One of the Sea of Japan's most pristine beaches, renowned for its crystal-clear waters. Nearby, numerous guesthouses and inns dot the area, and in summer, beachside cafes and colorful umbrellas appear. Enjoy marine sports, camping, fishing, and sce…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Ayukawa Beach

Fukui City Museum of Natural History

A museum gathering materials on Fukui's nature under one roof. Its permanent exhibition combines actual specimens, dioramas, and videos to clearly display Fukui Prefecture's natural environment and its formation. The rooftop observation deck and te…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Fukui City Museum of Natural History

Umiiro Cuisine Kodama

A lodging welcoming guests seeking room-only stays, featuring numerous ocean-view rooms. The owner, Mr. Umik, offers diving and boat fishing. Please enjoy our thoughtfully prepared dishes made with carefully selected ingredients.

  • Wakasa
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Umiiro Cuisine Kodama

Nagata Cuisine Inn

Located between the Mikata Five Lakes and the Sea of Japan, the surrounding nature creates a magnificent landscape. You can savor fish from both the lake and the sea. Fresh sashimi from the Sea of Japan, Echizen crab, Wakasa pufferfish, and eel fro…

  • Wakasa
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Nagata Cuisine Inn

Shoji Inn Shoji Ryokan Bukkibou Dining

Enjoy a dinner featuring fresh fish and vegetables from Wakasa. Long stays for business or other purposes are most welcome. A homely inn with the charm of the countryside.

  • Wakasa
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Shoji Inn Shoji Ryokan Bukkibou Dining

Shinza Cuisine Inn

Spring brings wild mountain vegetable dishes, summer features ayu sweetfish and river fish, autumn showcases matsutake mushrooms and other fungi, and winter offers peony hotpot—all utilizing the abundant local ingredients unique to Nata-shō, allowi…

  • Wakasa
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Shinza Cuisine Inn

Hotel Nagata

Low-cost, functional services provided (Dinner not included. Breakfast discount available for single occupancy.)

  • Wakasa
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Hotel Nagata

Fish Market Yamashita-ya

Wakasa Bay View Fisherman's Inn "Uozumi Yamashita-ya" ☆ At our inn, we utilize our own small fixed nets and in-house aquariums to offer you the freshest seasonal delicacies throughout the year. Furthermore, all dinner seating is in completely priva…

  • Wakasa
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Fish Market Yamashita-ya

Hiko-so Seaside Inn

This is a traditional Japanese inn. We welcome guests with a homey atmosphere. Our inn sits right by the sea, with the Japan Sea stretching out beyond our windows. Enjoy fresh seafood while gazing at the ocean and listening to the waves. In summer,…

  • Wakasa
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Hiko-so Seaside Inn

Gourmet Inn Hamamoto

Just 50 steps to the shore. A guesthouse nestled in a quiet cove. We maintain aquaculture pens for Wakasa pufferfish and red sea bream, enabling us to serve pufferfish dishes year-round. Having lived a life of farming and fishing since ancient time…

  • Wakasa
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Gourmet Inn Hamamoto

Minshuku Tanihisa

We offer fresh seafood caught in fixed nets at affordable prices. In summer, you can enjoy swimming at the quiet sandy beach. In winter, our pufferfish and crab dishes are popular. Fishing boats operate year-round, catching a variety of fish, from …

  • Wakasa
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Minshuku Tanihisa

Kamiyama Inn

The ocean stretches right in front of our inn, and some guests enjoy fishing from the pier. In summer, enjoy swimming and seaside activities until evening, then savor dishes made with fresh local ingredients at our inn. Try Oshima's "freshly caught…

  • Wakasa
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Kamiyama Inn
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