Attractions

Four Seasons Inn Kamikōji

Fish take naps too. Why not relax at Uejō, a seasonal inn? Sip on local Wakasa sake and savor the bounty of the sea.

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Four Seasons Inn Kamikōji

Awara Yumeguruma Park · Yumeguruma Cafe Fuwari

At the Community Plaza, visitors can enjoy agricultural experiences, with a grassy area and restrooms available. Families with children can relax and enjoy themselves while taking in panoramic views of Lake Kitagata and Mount Hakusan from the adjac…

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Awara Yumeguruma Park · Yumeguruma Cafe Fuwari

Fukui Prefectural Ashihara Youth Center

Fukui Prefectural Awara Youth Center is a nature activity experience facility located near the renowned Hokuriku hot spring "Awara Onsen" and the scenic spot "Tojinbo." Here, everyone can nurture a rich spirit through experiential learning and over…

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Fukui Prefectural Ashihara Youth Center

Healing Village Ikeda

A guesthouse offering an "Earthing Tour" experience program that utilizes the natural environment of Ikeda Town. 【About Accommodations】 Accommodation is limited to one group per day (1 to 8 people). Meals involve cooking together using wild plant…

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Healing Village Ikeda

Crown Mountain

One of the 100 Natural Sites to Preserve for the 21st Century. Its name is said to come from the mountain's silhouette resembling a "bushido hat" (eboshi). The hike from Kanmuri Pass, where the parking lot is located, to the summit of Mount Kanmuri…

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Crown Mountain

Sabae City Regional Exchange Center (Tsutsuji Civic Hall)

The second floor features a multipurpose hall with seating for approximately 200 people, suitable for lectures and presentations. The third floor houses a training room. After working out, relax in the bath and two types of saunas on the fourth flo…

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Sabae City Regional Exchange Center (Tsutsuji Civic Hall)

Myōyū-ji Temple

The weeping cherry tree, designated as a municipal natural monument, is famous. During its blooming season, it is illuminated and draws large crowds of visitors. This cherry tree stands 17 meters tall with a trunk circumference of 3 meters. It is s…

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Myōyū-ji Temple

Shibata Garden

This former residence of Shibata Gon'emon, a wealthy farmer in Tsuruga during the Edo period, is also known as "Gantōen." Its strolling landscape garden with artificial hills and ponds borrows the scenery of Mount Nosaka, Tsuruga's most prominent p…

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Shibata Garden

Nosaka Ikoi Forest

This recreational facility, surrounded by lush greenery, features bungalows, field athletics, birdwatching trails, a forest clearing, and other amenities.

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Nosaka Ikoi Forest

Fisherman's Lodge Aokai

The Fisherman's Inn—a place you'll want to return to. Savor delicious dishes made with fresh, local ingredients only possible because we're fishermen. From July to August, you can also enjoy local turban shells and abalone.

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Fisherman's Lodge Aokai

Kamiyagaya Sue Ware Kiln Site

This Sue ware kiln site dates from the late Heian period and is an exceptionally valuable kiln site that remains largely intact. (Prefectural Designated Cultural Property)

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Kamiyagaya Sue Ware Kiln Site

Gokō Shrine

Gokō Shrine, with its magnificent sacred gate, enshrines the divine spirits of five generations: from Emperor Keitai and Emperor Ōjin down to Emperor Keitai's father, Prince Hikonozumi. The "Broom Festival" held on April 18th involves parishioners …

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Gokō Shrine

Atarashiyaryokan

Near Kibino Matsubara, long-term stays for business, tourism, or group retreats—budget-friendly rates welcome! Crab and pufferfish dishes, plus class reunions and memorial service meals are highly acclaimed.

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Atarashiyaryokan

Wakashihiko Shrine (Wakasa Ichinomiya)

Wakashahiko Shrine is divided into two shrines: Wakashahiko Shrine (Upper Shrine) and Wakashahime Shrine (Lower Shrine). This shrine is the Upper Shrine, established in the first year of the Reikyu era (715 AD) during the Nara period. It enshrines …

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Wakashihiko Shrine (Wakasa Ichinomiya)

Ume no Sato Hall

We produce and sell directly a wide variety of plum products, including our homemade umeboshi made with Fukui plums, a specialty of Wakasa Town, as well as plum wine and plum soft serve. They also make perfect souvenirs from the Mikata Five Lakes a…

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Ume no Sato Hall

Uomiyaya

This place is rich in nature, surrounded by mountains and the sea. We strive to serve dishes made with fresh fish and seasonal ingredients. We work hard to provide a relaxing and warm atmosphere, like returning to your hometown. Our baths are hot s…

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Uomiyaya

Wild Zen Tour

A Soto Zen priest will guide you through Zen practices and etiquette. Why not experience calming your mind amidst the sounds of nature in Kumagawa's satoyama, and deeply reflect inward?

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Wild Zen Tour

Sanae Park · Statue of Hashimoto Sanae

Hashimoto Sainai was a samurai of the Fukui domain during the late Edo period, a man who demonstrated exceptional talent at a young age. Born the eldest son of a domain physician, he entered the Tekijuku school founded by Ogata Koan in Osaka to stu…

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Sanae Park · Statue of Hashimoto Sanae

Site of Hashimoto Sainai's Residence

Hashimoto Sainai, a samurai of the Fukui domain during the Bakumatsu period, was promoted by Matsudaira Shungaku, the 16th lord of the Fukui domain, and played an active role. However, he met an untimely death at the young age of 26 due to the Anse…

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Site of Hashimoto Sainai's Residence

Harbor House

Our newly renovated (2021) workspace is a spacious area facing the garden. Work or read while enjoying the view of the garden. Wi-Fi is available, of course. To prioritize guests working, we kindly ask that children not stay overnight. Under the ta…

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Harbor House
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