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Gurabatei

The hotel boasts a uniquely exotic atmosphere where Japanese and Western styles blend harmoniously. We take pride in our renowned Beauty Hot Spring, celebrated for leaving skin silky smooth. Our open-air bath "Tenjin no Yu," nestled in ri…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Gurabatei

Hotel Riverge Akebono

A riverside city resort hotel inspired by Fukui's history and culture, offering rich natural scenery throughout the seasons.The top-floor Sky Bath offers panoramic views of "Fukui, City of Water and History," while its spring cherry b…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Hotel Riverge Akebono

Hotel Fukui Castle

A hotel overlooking the moat (Fukui Castle Ruins). Located on the moat bank north of the prefectural government office, our hotel is situated in the heart of Fukui City, serving as a convenient base for both business and tourism. We also feature a …

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Hotel Fukui Castle

Shiromachi Annex

Located along the moat of Fukui Castle ruins in the city center, this quiet and beautiful 7-story retro-style business hotel features red brick construction and a triangular roof.

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Shiromachi Annex

Hotel Route Inn Tsuruga Ekimae

Opened in 2008. Just a 2-minute walk from Tsuruga Station. Rooms include singles, twins, and semi-doubles, suitable for both leisure and business travelers. The hotel features breakfast and dinner service, a restaurant, and a large public bath. We …

  • Wakasa
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Hotel Route Inn Tsuruga Ekimae

【Sustainable Tsuruga】Tsuruga Red Sea Bream Pole-and-Line…

We'll take you by boat to the dedicated rafts where Tsuruga's renowned brand-name farmed fish, the "Tsuruga Madai," reside. There, you'll experience handline fishing for the "Tsuruga Madai."Afterwards, you can learn …

  • Wakasa
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【Sustainable Tsuruga】Tsuruga Red Sea Bream Pole-and-Line…

Ryokan Hamayu (Echizen Town)

Seasonal cuisine featuring abundant fresh seafood caught at Echizen Port. Relax and unwind in our 24-hour natural hot springs while gazing out over the vast ocean. Savor Hamayu's original menu, featuring only locally sourced seafood, to your he…

  • Tannan
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Ryokan Hamayu (Echizen Town)

Yamazaki Inn (Echizen Town)

We warmly welcome you to our charming inn, featuring a traditional Kaga-style house relocated intact and infused with our heartfelt hospitality. When visiting the Echizen Coast, please relax and unwind at Ryokan Yamazaki.Facility brochure here<R…

  • Tannan
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Yamazaki Inn (Echizen Town)

Okeya Inn (Echizen Town)

Freshness is top-notch! Savor freshly caught Echizen Gani snow crab, abalone, turban shell, and live seafood dishes. (Summer: Beach right in front!)

  • Tannan
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Okeya Inn (Echizen Town)

Echizen Chiyozuru no Yakata Echizen Forged Blades

Echizen-style cutlery, designated as a National Traditional Craft, traces its origins to Chiyozuru Kuniyasu, who settled in Echizen Fuchu (present-day Echizen City) approximately 700 years ago.Taking its name from Chiyozuru, the Echizen Chiyozuru n…

  • Tannan
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Echizen Chiyozuru no Yakata Echizen Forged Blades

Araki (Echizen Town)

The Sea of Japan lies right before your eyes. Enjoy ocean-view open-air baths (all rooms face the sea) and watch the sunset over the horizon from your room's low windows. Dine in your room on fresh cuisine while gazing at the fishing lights!! A…

  • Tannan
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Araki (Echizen Town)

Minshuku (Guesthouse) Nakade (Echizen Town)

Fresh seafood dishes only a fishing village can offer. Swimming is also available. To let you fully savor the fresh bounty of the sea, we serve sashimi as our specialty—summer brings turban shells and abalone, while winter features Echizen Ga…

  • Tannan
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Minshuku (Guesthouse) Nakade (Echizen Town)

Ryokan Hamatomi (Echizen Town)

Our hotel is situated in a prime location offering sweeping views of the vast Sea of Japan right before your eyes. At night, the fishing lights floating on the majestic Sea of Japan soothe the soul. In addition to lodging, you can also use our faci…

  • Tannan
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Ryokan Hamatomi (Echizen Town)

Atarashiya Ryokan Inn (Echizen Town)

This inn prides itself on locally caught fresh fish, cold spring water, and baths utilizing natural caves. Enjoy fishing in spring and autumn, swimming in summer, and delicious Echizen Gani snow crab in winter—activities for every season.

  • Tannan
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Atarashiya Ryokan Inn (Echizen Town)

Nakayama-dera Temple

Nestled halfway up Mt. Aoba, Nakayama-dera Temple is the first temple of the Hokuriku Thirty-Three Kannon Pilgrimage. Its main hall and Kongo Rikishi statues are designated as Important Cultural Properties by the national government. From the templ…

  • Wakasa
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Nakayama-dera Temple

Hoenji Temple

A temple protected by Maeda Toshiie, the first lord of the Kaga domain. The cemetery contains memorial towers for Toshiie's parents.Toshie's connection to Takefu (present-day Echizen City) began when Oda Nobunaga, having suppressed the Ikko…

  • Tannan
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Hoenji Temple

Kongo-in Temple

Kongo-in Temple, exuding the simple atmosphere of a mountain temple, is a Soto Zen temple. It was founded in 1433.In 1610, Honda Tomomasa relocated it to its current site, where the castle of the former lord, Aoki Kii-no-kami, once stood. Within th…

  • Tannan
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Kongo-in Temple

Soanji Temple

Founded during the Yoro era (717-724) of the Nara period by the great master Taicho, this Tendai sect temple was originally located in Nojiri, Ikeda Town. It was relocated to its present site in Fuchu, Echizen, in 1533 (Tensho 2) by order of the As…

  • Tannan
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Soanji Temple

Former Hashimoto Residence

The Hashimoto family, whose members served as village headmen and wardens in the Hōkyōji settlement for generations, built this residence around the mid-Edo period, in the first half of the 18th century. It was relocated and restored to its present…

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
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Former Hashimoto Residence

Kaibo

A homey inn.

  • Tannan
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Kaibo
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