Attractions

Phoenix Plaza (Fukui City Welfare Center)

Phoenix Plaza is a multi-purpose facility that provides spaces for deepening cultural exchange and serves as a hub for welfare activities. It features a large hall (seating up to 2,000 people), a small hall (seating up to 500 people), and meeting r…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Phoenix Plaza (Fukui City Welfare Center)

Traditional Stove-Cooked Egg-Topped Rice Experience and Ho…

Experience healing moments in Tsuruga through interactions with chickens, goats, and ponies at our nature-rich farm. This farm practices animal welfare standards rare even nationwide, offering programs where you can learn about the preciousness of …

  • Wakasa
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Traditional Stove-Cooked Egg-Topped Rice Experience and Ho…

Interact with Geisha and Experience Traditional Entertainm…

After enjoying the songs and dances of the Ashihara geisha, you can casually experience drumming and traditional parlor games like "Toratora" and "Konpira Funabune." Finally, take a commemorative photo with the Ashihara geisha to cherish as a trave…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Interact with Geisha and Experience Traditional Entertainm…

Fukui City Kigokoro Cultural Hall

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Fukui City Kigokoro Cultural Hall

Mochi-Making Experience【Retreat Taku】

Why not try pounding mochi with a mallet and mortar? The glutinous rice used is grown with delicious water from Imajo, Minami-Echizen Town. Freshly pounded mochi is delightfully chewy and exceptionally delicious. Toppings (additional charge) includ…

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Mochi-Making Experience【Retreat Taku】

【Sustainable Tsuruga】Handmade Oboro Kombu Experience

Tsuruga City is a port of call for the Kitamaebune ships, boasting several components of the Japan Heritage site "A Dream Woven by Men Who Conquered the Rough Seas: The Kitamaebune Port and Shipowners' Village." Experience the local industry of "ha…

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【Sustainable Tsuruga】Handmade Oboro Kombu Experience

Seasonal Vegetable Festival: Kagetsuro

Renovated from the former ryotei restaurant Kagetsuro, a cultural asset built in 1897. This charming building once thrived as part of the traditional entertainment district.The first floor features a dining area where you can enjoy lunch featuring …

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
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Seasonal Vegetable Festival: Kagetsuro

Playhouse: Children and the Forest

Opened in 2020 next to the infant-focused wood education facility "Toy House: Children and Wood," this is the largest indoor wood education plaza in the Hokuriku region. Spanning approximately 570 square meters, the spacious facility features areas…

  • Tannan
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Playhouse: Children and the Forest

Fukui Prefecture Textile Association Building

The Fukui Station area is undergoing rapid redevelopment ahead of the 2024 opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen Fukui Station. Our "Fukui Prefecture Textile Association Building," long cherished as a landmark by the community, was also reborn in 2021…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Fukui Prefecture Textile Association Building

Fukui City Kirara Hall

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Fukui City Kirara Hall

Fukui City Gymnasium

This gymnasium is ideal for sporting events. With its own meeting rooms, combined with the adjacent Phoenix Plaza, it can also host large-scale conferences for up to 2,000 people.

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Fukui City Gymnasium

Watariglass Studio

Located on a small hill along the Echizen coast, this glass studio offers sweeping views of the coastline from its workshop windows. We create pieces using the free-blown glass technique, which involves blowing glass without molds. Visitors can wat…

  • Awara,Sakai,Fukui
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Watariglass Studio

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
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Goshoen
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