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Maruoka Volunteer Tour Guides Association
Maruoka Castle is the only surviving castle keep in the Hokuriku region.Its imposing presence exudes the dignity of ancient warriors.Its rare stone-tiled roof is a must-see, and the castle tower foundation stone walls, built with natural stone…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Nomichi Port Yashiro
Yashiro Bay features a unique mix of rocky reefs and sandy beaches, making it an ideal spot for marine activities. Just a few minutes after launching your kayak from Yashiro Beach, you can enjoy fishing with a wide variety of fish species.Expe…
- Wakasa

Kawajin Ryokan
Located in the tranquil surroundings at the foot of Asuwa Mountain Park, a renowned spot for cherry blossoms and hydrangeas in Fukui, our inn's motto is "a place where you can relax comfortably and at ease." We offer free parking (18 spaces) that a…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Echizen City Tourism Association Tourism Volunteer Guide D…
Echizen City has a long history, serving as the seat of the provincial government of Echizen Province during the Nara period (710-794 CE) and flourishing as a center of politics, culture, and economy.The cityscape exudes charm, featuring traditiona…
- Tannan

Tamamura-ya: Experience the Entire Region
A renovated 90-year-old traditional house in Imajo-juku. With the concept of "stepping into the local daily life," it offers experiences that let you immerse yourself in the diverse ways of life in the area.
- Tannan

Fukui Comprehensive Botanical Garden Plantopia
This botanical garden is the largest on the Sea of Japan coast, spanning 25 hectares. Designed to utilize the natural terrain, it also features a plant museum. To make it easy for visitors to navigate, the garden includes 35 distinct plant sections…
- Tannan

Wakasa Town Mikata Volunteer Tour Guides
Wakasa Town is full of places to see, eat, and experience, including the natural beauty of the Five Lakes of Mikata, a Ramsar Convention-registered wetland, Jomon culture sites like the Toriihama Shell Mound, and local delicacies like Fukui plums a…
- Wakasa
