Attractions

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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Umi-no-Yado Fujinoya

Takenaka

At the small guesthouse "Takenaka" in the little fishing village of "Miko," blessed with rich natural beauty—blue seas, fresh seafood, beautiful sunsets, and mountain cherry blossoms—please savor the taste of the hometown sea deliciously, enjoyably…

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Takenaka

Ogawa Family

Though it's a small seaside inn, our guests are satisfied with the cuisine.

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Ogawa Family

yellowtail

This inn values home-style hospitality.

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yellowtail

Asahiya

We strive to provide home-style hospitality.

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Asahiya

Monobe

This inn has many repeat customers. You can enjoy an abundance of sashimi.

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Monobe

Wakasa Inn Hamahito

Before you lies the vast blue sea, and this is Sekumi Inn, rich in nature with the scent of the shore. Unfettered by time, savor fresh seafood caught in fixed nets during your leisurely stay. Enjoy swimming in summer and relish our prized Wakasa pu…

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Wakasa Inn Hamahito

Yūshi 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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Yūshi Beach

Tomb of Shigemori Komatsu

Komatsu Shigemori Tomb, located near the Minamikawa Sand Control Dam in the former Noda-sho Village (Komatsu District). Komatsu Shigemori was the eldest son of Taira no Kiyomori. Legend holds that people associated with Taira no Shigemori fled to a…

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Tomb of Shigemori Komatsu

Hau'oli Outdoor

Ooi Town, Oshima Departure Marine Activity Tours Using Our Own Boats Enjoy marine activities like SUP and foil towing in small groups!

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Hau'oli Outdoor

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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Chashō Seiwa

National Wakasa Bay Youth Nature Center

Located on the Taka Peninsula, jutting out from the center of Wakasa Bay Quasi-National Park, this youth education facility focuses on nature-based activities. It offers both marine and mountain experiences within a rich natural environment. The fr…

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National Wakasa Bay Youth Nature Center

Sueno Creative Center

Experience Sueyaki pottery making that showcases the robust character of materials from Sueyama—a region renowned for its abundant high-quality clay and history as a Sueiki pottery production center for nearly 1,000 years.

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Sueno Creative Center

Kaminaka Norakusha

Throughout the year, we offer various events and agricultural experiences such as vegetable harvesting, rice harvesting, and processing activities.

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Kaminaka Norakusha

Chōenji Temple

An independent temple. This temple was one of three where the Mito Tengu Party was held immediately after their surrender, housing 90 members of the group. Their treatment at the temple was generous, but after being handed over to the shogunate, th…

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Chōenji Temple

Mito Martyrs Memorial Hall (Former Herring Warehouse)

Currently closed for relocation work. For details, please see below.Notice Regarding Relocation Work for the Mito Martyrs Memorial Hall (Former Herring Warehouse) - Tsuruga City This is one of the sixteen warehouses that housed the 823 members of t…

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Mito Martyrs Memorial Hall (Former Herring Warehouse)

Site of the Former Residence of a Junior Feudal Retainer

Built in 1866 to house remnants of the Mito Tengu Party who had been placed under the custody of the Obama Domain. Only the surrounding stone walls remain today. On November 1, 1864, the Mito Tengu Party raised their banner at Mount Tsukuba in Hit…

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Site of the Former Residence of a Junior Feudal Retainer

Jōkōji Temple

The second daughter of the Asai sisters, Ohatsu (Jōkō-in), built this temple to mourn her husband Kyōgoku Takatsugu. She invited Zen Master Shūko of the Enjō school, a native of Obama, to serve as the founding priest. Ohatsu is also historically no…

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Jōkōji Temple

Inogai Pond

As you reach the base of Myojin Cape near the tip of the Tsuruga Peninsula, Inogai Pond appears on your right. The surrounding area is a treasure trove for wild birds, featuring a bird-watching hut where you can observe their natural behavior.

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Inogai Pond

Yashiro Beach

This beach with rocky areas is perfect for families looking to relax and enjoy swimming, as it offers activities like boating and offshore fishing.

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Yashiro Beach
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