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Myōhōkan
Facing Wakasa Bay, we prepare exquisite kaiseki cuisine featuring delicious fish and mountain vegetables (mushrooms) that are equally superb. We look forward to welcoming you. Student group stays are welcome. Menus can be customized upon request. I…
- Wakasa

Hayashi Inn
Nagai Beach Opens, Wakasa Hongo: A Treasure Trove for Black Sea Bream Fishing Lodging
- Wakasa

Tanaka Inn
This inn is exclusively for business guests. We serve warm, home-style meals made with locally grown rice and vegetables.
- Wakasa

Business Hotel Rengatei
Just a short walk from Obama Station. A business hotel with a striking red brick building.
- Wakasa

Komaya Annual Guest House
Enjoy swimming, beachcombing, fishing, and more with your family at this calm coastal beach.
- Wakasa

Minshuku Tone
A cozy, old-fashioned guesthouse. Enjoy raft fishing and boat rentals, experience dragnet fishing, and have barbecues. Fishing rods available for rent.
- Wakasa

Business Takeno Ryokan
Located in the heart of Tsuruga City, it offers convenient access to nearby convenience stores, post offices, banks, and other amenities. We welcome both short-term and long-term stays, and accommodate guests from one person onward.
- Wakasa

Kouraku
We strive to ensure you experience our "excellent fish, excellent hospitality, excellent value." We also offer a fisherman experience plan. Featuring a large bath and elevator access, our inn is senior-friendly.
- Wakasa

Misaki
Never forgetting hospitality, this inn prides itself on the warmth of its people and seasonal fish dishes.
- Wakasa

Fisherman's Inn Mimaeya
Located in Tokonami, a treasure trove of seafood from the Sea of Japan, you can enjoy fresh fish throughout the four seasons. We cook fresh fish caught with our own nets and serve it at your table. In summer, we take guests to uninhabited islands f…
- Wakasa

Fish Market Yamashita-ya
Wakasa Bay View Fisherman's Inn "Uozumi Yamashita-ya" ☆ At our inn, we utilize our own small fixed nets and in-house aquariums to offer you the freshest seasonal delicacies throughout the year. Furthermore, all dinner seating is in completely priva…
- Wakasa

Hashimoto Cooking Inn
Located at the very tip of the Tsunekami Peninsula, this area yields seasonal fish throughout the year. Spring brings wild pufferfish, summer offers rock oysters and sea urchin, autumn features live-prepared bigfin reef squid, and winter delivers c…
- Wakasa

Relaxing Inn Minshuku Hamagashira
Please feel free to visit us as if returning to your hometown. Our energetic proprietress, raised in Anō, Obama City, will welcome you. Located just a minute's walk from the sea, our inn sees families and students returning year after year. Wakasa …
- Wakasa

Sasuke
Here, you can see the "offshore rock" from the poem "My sleeves, like the ebb tide, cannot be seen... off the shore" by Princess Sanuki of Nijō-in, famously featured in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu anthology. Numerous other national treasures and cultu…
- Wakasa

Shoji Inn
You're welcome to come with just yourself and enjoy fishing. We also warmly welcome guests seeking boat fishing who wish to stay without meals.
- Wakasa

Hisasuke
Kusuke welcomes you with hearty, fresh seafood dishes. Fill your heart and stomach to the brim with the bounty of nature's seasonal splendors. We await you with homey hospitality!
- Wakasa

Wakasa Inn Watanabe-kan
Fresh fish caught in the Sea of Youth. When you crave it, please visit our inn. Above all, the magnificent Sea of Japan lies right before your eyes. We also offer convenient bus shuttle service. We strive to accommodate your requests whenever possi…
- Wakasa

Showa-kan mukuri
Our meals, generously filled with the bounty of the sea, deliver satisfaction for both body and soul. We strive to serve dishes that let you enjoy the seasonal flavors at their peak throughout the year. Additionally, our diverse kaiseki courses, fe…
- Wakasa

Goshoen
Goshoen: Your Second Home, a Bridge to Obama Goshoen is a prefecturally designated tangible cultural property known as the "Former Furukawa-ya Villa," originally built by the Furukawa family, who made their fortune through Kitamae ships, …
- Wakasa

Yashiro Kannon Hall Fukuju Temple
The Sacred Kannon Bodhisattva enshrined in Fukujuji Temple's main hall is said to depict the form of the princess from the Hand-Pestle Festival. It has also been claimed that this Kannon Bodhisattva was brought from Tang China.This seated statue st…
- Wakasa
