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Miyauchi Inn
Surrounded by the sea, mountains, and abundant nature, our entire family will do our utmost to welcome you. As owners of a bottom trawler (Nagamitsu Maru), we take pride in serving dishes made with freshly caught ingredients—not just fish, but also…
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Umi-no-Yado Fujinoya
We strive to provide warm, home-like hospitality. Savor our generous, fresh seafood dishes prepared with lively fish. You can also enjoy our carefully cultivated Wakasa pufferfish at reasonable prices.
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Asahiya

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…
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Hamano-ya
Please savor our abundant "Wakasa Fugu," lovingly raised by my husband. Summer beach swimming is right in front of us. The sunset viewed from the second-floor cypress bath is simply the best. We await you with heartfelt seasonal cuisine, generously…
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Yūzōkaku
Enjoy panoramic ocean views from your room. In summer, take a dip in the sea, and from spring to fall, enjoy fishing aboard the "Hiyoshi Maru" fishing boat.
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Kumano Shrine
This shrine in the Imadera settlement marks the entrance to the hiking trail up Mount Aoba. Two large ginkgo trees serve as landmarks.
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Ogawa Beach
Summer brings crowds of beachgoers to Wakasa Bay. After enjoying the sea to your heart's content, why not savor the delicious fish of Wakasa Bay at a minshuku or ryokan and fully experience the summer sea?
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The Solitary Cherry Tree of Zuirinji Temple
From the hill with the solitary cherry tree at Zuirinji Temple, you can take in panoramic views of the Sea of Japan, Lake Kuguko (one of the Sanbōgoko lakes), and the fishing village scenery. This location also served as the setting for the film "S…
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Kihira Kimono Workshop
Using "Ise katagami" stencils traditionally employed for dyeing kimono and formal wear patterns, we'll create coasters through katayūzen dyeing. Under the guidance of a master artisan, you'll create your own stencil with your favorite pattern and f…
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Nadasho General Charcoal
Place chestnuts, pinecones, and other items in an empty candy tin and carbonize them... and they become beautiful decorative charcoal right as they are. This is the only place in Japan where a "polished charcoal" artisan provides hands-on instructi…
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Chashō Seiwa
Create your very own chopsticks, the only pair of its kind in the world. Inside the shop, you'll find about 400 types of fun chopsticks, including traditional Wakasa lacquer chopsticks, chopsticks for marital harmony, and lottery-winning chopsticks.
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Beach seine fishing and seafood barbecue experience with f…
Experience dragnet fishing at Matsubara Beach in Kibi, Tsuruga City. The fish you catch will be prepared as fried fish or sashimi, and you can enjoy a seafood and meat barbecue experience. This is available from late March to mid-November at Higash…
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Nature & Outdoor Experiences
Example: Rowing Experience Boating is a sport that demands teamwork. If one person strains too hard, or slacks off, progress is impossible. Only when all four rowers synchronize their breathing to the coxswain's commands do they glide smoothly acro…
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Beach seine fishing experience
Experience dragnet fishing at Kibino Matsubara, one of Japan's Three Great Pine Forests and a designated scenic spot. See what kind of fish you catch—it's a surprise! Of course, you can take home all the fish you catch. You can also enjoy a barbecu…
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Matsubara Shrine
This shrine was established in 1875 to honor the Mito Tengu Party. Although no shrine hall existed at the time of its founding, a shrine monument was erected in October 1883. Subsequently, with funding from the Marquis Maeda family, the shrine hall…
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Raigō-ji Temple
Jishū sect temple. Founded in 1387 by Priest Kokua. By the late 16th century, it gained the patronage of Otani Yoshitsugu, lord of Tsuruga Castle. Decorated waist-high sliding screens, said to have been entrusted to the temple by Otani Yoshitsugu b…
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Mihama Town History and Culture Museum
The Mihama Town History and Culture Museum was established to collect, preserve, research, and publicly exhibit cultural assets and historical and cultural materials created by our ancestors dating back to the Jomon period. It serves as a hub for d…
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Miyagawa Sunflower Field
Approximately 500,000 sunflowers, sown in staggered waves across the expansive 3-hectare fields of Hanano Sato Miyagawa, bloom in all their glory. Visitors can enjoy these sunflowers blooming in sequence from mid-July to mid-August. (As the bloomin…
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Cloud City Water
Unpin Castle Park, located beside the boat harbor in Ichibancho, Obama City. Named after the castle town of Unpin, its groundwater—sourced from a gravel layer 30 meters underground—flows year-round at a constant 13°C. Ichibancho, the local area whe…
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