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Forest Camp Base: The Forest of Timeless Romance
Stars twinkle, and you feel the forest's breath.Hear nature's voice in the timeless grove. In the forest overlooking Mount Ochi, Echizen Town, Niu District, Fukui Prefecture. The Eternal Romance Forest is a vast facility spanning 170,000 square met…
- Tannan

Goshikiyama Park
Spanning approximately 300,000 square meters, the expansive grounds feature over 7,000 cherry trees, 500 peonies, azaleas, and other vibrant seasonal blooms.
- Wakasa

Zui Gen Temple
A Zen temple belonging to the Myōshinji branch of the Rinzai school. It is said to have been founded by the great master Taichō during the Tenpyō-hōji era in what is now Yoshié, Sabae City. After falling into ruin, it was restored during the Edo pe…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Mikuni Lavender Farm
Lavender fields stretching along the Fruit Line in Kado, Mikuni Town, evoke the feeling of Hokkaido. Six thousand lavender plants are cultivated across the vast fields, offering healing through the beautiful purple expanse and refreshing fragrance.…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

10,000 Sunflowers at Starland Sakadani
In front of the buildings at Starland Sakadani, sunflowers bloom in clusters. The sight of sunflowers blooming across the entire slope conveys the vigor of summer. Best viewing period: Early to late July
- Eiheiji, Okuetsu

Echizen Suisen no Sato Park
Echizen narcissus, said to have originated in Fukui City's Koshino district, is cultivated and displayed year-round, allowing visitors to enjoy the flowers and fragrance anytime. You can also relax on the park lawn while gazing at the magnificent v…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Asahi Sunflower Field (Echizen Town)
This is a sunflower field blooming near the ball field in Asahi, Echizen Town.<2025 Information>※This year, the sunflower fields are divided into two locations: north and south of the ball field. August 3, 2025: The northern field reached its pea…
- Tannan
