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Fukui Castle Mountain Village Entrance Gate
The Yamazato-guchi Gate, also known as the "Rokabashi Gate" or "Tenshudai-shitamon," is a masugata gate guarding the western side of Fukui Castle's Honmaru. From the early Edo period, the western area connecting to the Honmaru, known as the Nishi …
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Fukui Shrine
The enshrined deity is Lord Matsudaira Yoshitaka (Shungaku), the 16th lord of the Echizen Fukui domain.
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Ayukawa Park Campground
The Sea of Japan stretches out before you, offering spectacular views of Hoko Island, Kame Island, and Oshima. You can also enjoy fishing and swimming. Day-trip BBQ use is available.
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

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

Fukui Palace Inn
Located on Fukui's main street, our economy rates are our biggest draw. Breakfast is available for 350 yen (tax included). This is a set meal featuring rice topped with raw egg. It includes side dishes, miso soup, pickles, and coffee. Book directly…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Statue of Umeda Unbin
Umebana Unbin was born in 1815 to a family of samurai in the Obama domain and studied at the Junzōkan academy. After repeatedly criticizing the shogunate before the domain lord Sakai Tadayoshi, Unbin was expelled from the domain and became a ronin.…
- Wakasa

Kobama Castle Ruins
A rare water castle in Japan, skillfully utilizing natural terrain. Construction began in 1601 when Kyogoku Takatsugu (Ohatsu's husband) became lord of Wakasa Province. Sakai Tadakatsu became lord in 1634, and the castle was completed in 1641. It s…
- Wakasa

Cafe & Gallery Flockas
The crispy-fluffy fried bread is a local specialty. From the classic anpan to limited-time flavors, there's a wide variety to enjoy♪ From November to May, enjoy our limited-time strawberry parfait.
- Wakasa

Umiiro Cuisine Kodama
A lodging welcoming guests seeking room-only stays, featuring numerous ocean-view rooms. The owner, Mr. Umik, offers diving and boat fishing. Please enjoy our thoughtfully prepared dishes made with carefully selected ingredients.
- Wakasa

Yamoka Inn
A charming inn near the sea, where vibrant flowers welcome you. Savor dishes made with local vegetables and fish, and relax in the bath with a jet tub. If you visit around Obon, you might even catch a glimpse of the moonflower.
- Wakasa

Takayama Guesthouse
We warmly welcome student groups and others for training camps. Located near the ocean, our inn is easy to use.
- Wakasa

Miyazaki Inn
Our on-site cafeteria provides meals tailored to your preferences. Conveniently located near the station and supermarkets, it's perfect for shopping. During winter, we can arrange reservations for fugu (pufferfish) and crab upon request.
- Wakasa

Egami Fish Shop
We take pride in our dishes, generously featuring fresh seafood—including crab and pufferfish—that only a fishmonger can provide.
- Wakasa

Toki Hon Guesthouse
Our cheerful and lively proprietress will welcome you. Please enjoy our dishes featuring fresh fish and homemade Koshihikari rice.
- Wakasa

Yoshimi Inn
We offer delicious meals made with homemade rice, vegetables, miso, and other carefully prepared ingredients. BBQ equipment rentals are available, and we can provide ingredients (except meat). You may use the equipment on the premises.
- Wakasa

Minshuku Narita
We strive to provide excellent service to ensure our guests enjoy a comfortable stay! Parking is available for lodging guests starting in the morning.
- Wakasa

Guesthouse Seifu
Enjoy home-cooked meals made with fresh local ingredients: fish from Wakasa, Koshihikari rice, and fresh vegetables. We're a diligent inn working hard to serve you. While rooms aren't available, parking is accessible after 8:00 AM. We also provide …
- Wakasa

Maruichi Ryokan
This inn is right by the sea. Please enjoy our cuisine featuring an abundance of fresh seafood.
- Wakasa

Komatsu Inn
This cozy inn offers home-cooked meals reminiscent of mom's cooking. During winter, we can provide crab upon request. Luggage storage and parking are available from morning. We also operate "Komatsu Boat," a beach teahouse open year-round at Wakasa…
- Wakasa

Ubeshima Hall
A family-run guesthouse in the small fishing village of Sekumi, facing Wakasa Bay. We serve the freshest fish caught right from the sea in front of us at its absolute best.
- Wakasa
