Attractions

Kaikoen (Echizen Town)

We take pride in the freshness of our ingredients. With gratitude for the bounty from the sea, we prepare freshly caught seafood into authentic seasonal flavors. We bring out the natural taste of each ingredient and deliver exquisite flavors with h…

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Kaikoen (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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Hidetake Ryokan (Echizen Town)

Soja Daijingu Grand Shrine

The Soja was a shrine invariably established at the location of the provincial capital. In ancient times, one of the major duties of the provincial governor was to make an annual pilgrimage to the principal shrines within the province.The Soja shri…

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Soja Daijingu Grand Shrine

Omushi Shrine

This shrine is said to have a history as ancient as Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine). Its two wooden statues of male deities, created during the Heian period (794-1185), are designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan. Legend has it that long …

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Omushi Shrine

Ocean Resort Hotel & Spa Uminpia

Ocean Resort Hotel & Spa Uminpia, a tourist resort facility with an appealing location overlooking Obama Bay. Enjoy a relaxing time with your family in guest rooms that all feature ocean views. Additionally, the spa adjacent to the hotel is fre…

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Ocean Resort Hotel & Spa Uminpia

Ukan Shrine (Ikeda Town)

Ukan Shrine, where the Dengaku and Noh Dances of Mizuumi are performed. Its history is ancient, said to have been founded in 463 AD.Since ancient times, the Dengaku dance, born in this land, took root as a ritual offering.Later, due to exchanges wi…

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Ukan Shrine (Ikeda Town)

Mikuni Shrine

This shrine enshrines Ōyamakui-no-mikoto and Emperor Keitai. Alongside a prefecturally designated cultural property sword and a prayer document, it houses a life-sized, wooden, painted sacred horse. The imposing Suijin Gate and the magnificent carv…

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Mikuni Shrine

Tsurugi Shrine

Tsurugi Shrine was burned down by Taira no Kiyomori in 1161, but Taira no Shigemori, Kiyomori's eldest son, rebuilt the shrine in 1164. Shigemori is enshrined at the Komatsu Ken'un Shrine within the grounds.Tsurugi Shrine is the second most…

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Tsurugi Shrine

Echizen Matsushima Island

Echizen Matsushima, a coastal wonder of the Hokuriku region. Along the coastline stretching northeast from Tojinbo Cliffs, majestic rock formations emerge amidst quiet fishing villages. The surrounding waters are dotted with beautiful small islands…

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Echizen Matsushima Island

Cape Echizen Daffodil Land

Notice of Temporary Closure We sincerely appreciate your continued patronage.This year, the Garden Club House (Suisen no Yakata) at Cape Echizen Daffodil Land will be closed from June 1 to September 30, 2025.We apologize for any inconvenience …

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Cape Echizen Daffodil Land

Hiruga Fishing Pond

This fishing pond is operated by the local fishing cooperative. Fish caught in fixed nets are stocked here, allowing you to catch sea bream, flounder, yellowtail, and more. Located along the bay's coastline, the fishing area is safe and enjoyab…

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Hiruga Fishing Pond

Shikisai-no-Yado Hanatsubaki (Dinosaur Hotel)

Shikisai-no-Yado Hanatsubaki is a culinary inn boasting an exceptional location facing Wakasa-Obama Bay.While gazing upon Wakasa-Obama Bay, which transforms with each season, guests can fully savor dishes crafted from the bounty of the sea and othe…

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Shikisai-no-Yado Hanatsubaki (Dinosaur Hotel)

Imajo Soba Dojo

The buckwheat noodles of Imajo, which impress even the most discerning connoisseurs, are cultivated with meticulous care amidst the region's harsh natural environment and climate. At the Imajo Soba Dojo, you can experience authentic soba-making…

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Imajo Soba Dojo

Eiheiji Mai-Road

The approximately 6-kilometer former site of the Keifuku Eiheiji Line has been developed into a walking path named "Eiheiji Pilgrimage Road." Gravel sections and remnants reminiscent of the former railway line remain in parts, allowing vi…

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Eiheiji Mai-Road

Yasuda Kamaboko Dojo

We want you to taste kamaboko (steamed seasoned fish paste) that is fluffy yet has a resilient texture and the taste of the ingredients!With this in mind, Yasuda Kamaboko offers the "Kamaboko Dojo" where you can experience the true taste …

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Yasuda Kamaboko Dojo

Kanshukuen ESHIKOTO

Established on November 26, 2024. An auberge that showcases the food and culture of Fukui and the Hokuriku region, centered around sake.In this land that could be called "the origin of Japanese food culture," we craft an exquisite stay fe…

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Kanshukuen ESHIKOTO

Yuri-no-Sato Park

Yurinosato Park is known for vast fields of lilies and roses. On most evenings, from sunset to 9:30 p.m., the park lights up. The central building is colored with spotlights, and there is an arched tunnel wrapped in lights for visitors to walk thro…

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Yuri-no-Sato Park

Benzaiten Hakuryuo Daigongen Shrine

It is said that Benzaiten Hakuryuo Daigongen Shrine was founded in 717, the first year of the Nara Period, when a branch temple of Heisenji Hakusan Shrine, founded by famous monk Taicho Daishi, was also established in this area, and that Benzaiten …

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Benzaiten Hakuryuo Daigongen Shrine

Katsumiya

Reopened on April 17, 2024A secluded retreat where you can savor the tranquility of the coast and the splendid views of Mihama Town.Feel the sound of the sea from your room and experience a healing, luxurious stay away from the ordinary.Fresh cuisi…

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Katsumiya

Kamejima (Bentenjima)

This island is famed for the legend that after the principal image of the Thousand-Armed Kannon from Itosaki Town—known for its nationally and prefecturally designated intangible folk cultural property "Buddhist Dance"—arrived riding a turtle, that…

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Kamejima (Bentenjima)
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