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Wakasa Pearl MAMIYA (Mamiya Pearl Farm)

For over half a century, we've cultivated pearls in the waters of Wakasa, Japan's northernmost region. The temperature difference in the seawater, born from the winter cold, creates pearls with a fine, deep luster—a beauty unique to Wakasa Pearls. …

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Wakasa Pearl MAMIYA (Mamiya Pearl Farm)

Fukui Prefecture Satoyama Satoumi Lake Research Institute …

We offer a variety of experiential programs that make the most of the natural blessings of our satoyama, satoumi, and lakes. In addition to activities available anytime during your visit, we also accommodate requests from local groups, children's a…

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Fukui Prefecture Satoyama Satoumi Lake Research Institute …

SEE SEA PARK

SEE SEA PARK, a commercial facility based on the concept of "a park created by everyone," has opened in the Uminpia area of Ooi Town. The building is located almost in the center of the Uminpia area, directly in front of Hotel Uminpia, featuring a …

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SEE SEA PARK

APA Hotel Fukui Katamachi

Located in the heart of Fukui, this hotel features spacious natural hot spring baths and stands in the center of the bustling Katamachi district. Perfect for both tourism and business, we invite you to stay with us.Valid for approximately 3 years f…

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APA Hotel Fukui Katamachi

Kōroen

Located in the heart of historic Fukui City, this tranquil inn faces Mount Asuwa and the cherry-lined Asuwa River. Savor our signature cuisine showcasing Fukui's four seasons, served with authentic local hospitality. We await you with seasonal Echi…

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Kōroen

Obama City Town Station Asahi-za

On Sunday, May 1, 2016, the "Obama City Machi-no-Eki" opened. It features the relocated and restored Asahi-za, the only surviving Meiji-period theater in Fukui Prefecture. Along with tourist information, retail shops, and rest facilities, it serves…

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Obama City Town Station Asahi-za

Cafe MIROKU

Cafe MIROKU, located within Momi-jin Park in Shinjo, Mihama Town, offers game meat dishes, soups, and lunch plates with deli sides—best enjoyed surrounded by trees. On sunny days, you can relax swaying in a hammock. Enjoy nature year-round, from th…

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Cafe MIROKU

Minshuku Nakano

We offer dishes made with fresh fish and our own rice and vegetables. BBQ plans are also available upon request. For overnight guests, parking is available from morning.

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Minshuku Nakano

Maruichi Ryokan

This inn is right by the sea. Please enjoy our cuisine featuring an abundance of fresh seafood.

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Maruichi Ryokan

Refreshe Yamabiko

Just a 3-minute drive from Kumagawa-juku along the Yamabami Highway, this location nestled among the mountains is in the spotlight. Perfect for forest bathing year-round! Ideal for dining and lodging during your Kumagawa-juku stroll. Also just 20-3…

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Refreshe Yamabiko

Kichisaka Inn

We welcome our guests with fresh vegetables and fish dishes.

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Kichisaka Inn

Setoya Guesthouse

A cozy, homey inn run by fishermen. Why not unwind from your daily stresses at Setoya, a down-to-earth minshuku? Our fishing boats prioritize safety above all, offering mixed-species fishing for everything from whiting to sea bream. Families with c…

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Setoya Guesthouse

Nishimori Inn

Wakasa Oshima offers a wide variety of fishing spots. Nearby beaches are also available for swimming in summer. Whether you're staying with family or relaxing alone, and savor the freshest seafood. We welcome you with a spirit of hospitality. Busin…

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Nishimori Inn

Fukui Prefectural Mikata Youth Center

Located in the central part of Wakasa Bay Quasi-National Park, this youth education facility sits on the shores of Lake Mikata, one of the renowned Mikata Five Lakes registered as a Ramsar Site. It offers various experiences such as nature observat…

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Fukui Prefectural Mikata Youth Center

Octopus Fishing Experience

Join local fishermen aboard a fishing boat for an octopus fishing experience. At the end of the experience, you'll receive fresh octopus as a souvenir.

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Octopus Fishing Experience

Wakasa Pearl MAMIYA (Mamiya Pearl Farm)

The temperature difference in the seawater created by the winter cold in the sea off Wakasa, Japan's northernmost aquaculture site, produces pearls with a fine, deep luster, giving rise to the unique beauty of Wakasa Pearls. In the handmade jewelry…

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Wakasa Pearl MAMIYA (Mamiya Pearl Farm)

Fishing Experience

Example: Large-Scale Net Fishing Experience & Culinary Experience Join veteran fishermen aboard a fishing boat to experience authentic large-scale net fishing and create fun memories on the sea. Participants will then cook the caught fish in gr…

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Fishing Experience

Fishing Land Hyuga

This is a fishing pond located on Lake Hyuga, one of the Sanbōgoko lakes. It offers enjoyment for everyone from beginners to advanced anglers, and is also perfect for families. The surrounding area features the scenery of a traditional port town, a…

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Fishing Land Hyuga

The Mountain Maple Trees of Mandokuji Temple

The crimson of the mountain maple leaves beautifully complements the dry landscape garden, soothing the eyes of visitors. The principal image, a wooden seated statue of Amida Nyorai, and the ink-on-silk painting of Miroku Bosatsu are truly worth se…

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The Mountain Maple Trees of Mandokuji Temple

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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The Five-Colored Camellia of Mandokuji Temple
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