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Kokuro-maru Castle Ruins

The military chronicle "Taiheiki" records that Shiba Takatsune, a military commander of the Nanboku-chō period, built seven castles, and Koguro-maru Castle is counted among them (though theories vary).According to Volume 20 of the Taiheiki, Takatsu…

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Kokuro-maru Castle Ruins

Bambi Line

The Bambi Line is a popular hiking trail, offering a manageable 2.5-hour hike of about 3 kilometers from behind Katsuyama Station on the Echizen Railway at an elevation of 300 meters to Hishima Kannon. In spring, clusters of the delicate flower kno…

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Bambi Line

Yodogawa River

Along the Yodo River flowing through Katsuyama City's Kegaya Town, fireflies can be enjoyed across a wide watershed. Since it flows near Seiki Minami Elementary School and Katsuyama Minami Junior High School, paved roads and streetlights are instal…

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
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Yodogawa River

Shikadani River

Katsuyama City's Shikatani area boasts numerous spots for firefly viewing, Among them, the river flowing near the Hinatabokko Day Service Center is famous as a viewing spot where fireflies dance in swarms. In addition to this spot, you can also enj…

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Shikadani River

Inari Shrine (Nishinakano-cho, Fukui City)

The founding of Kamisunagawa Town, Hokkaido, dates back to Meiji 32 (1899), when it was pioneered by Mr. Jinnosuke Yamauchi, originally from the former Fukui Prefecture village of Utsurimura, along with eight others. The sacred object that once res…

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Inari Shrine (Nishinakano-cho, Fukui City)

Matsuoka Twelve Turns

The main street from the Matsuoka domain era, the old Katsuyama Kaido, retains its Edo-period layout with multiple right-angle turns known as "key turns." It is called "Twelve Turns" because of the number of these bends. You can also see townhouse-…

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
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Matsuoka Twelve Turns

Kuzuryu River Museum: Waku Waku RiverCAN

If you want to learn about the Kuzuryu River and Narika Dam, this is the place. You can enjoy learning through models showing how the dam works, large water tanks, live shows, and more.

  • Eiheiji, Okuetsu
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Kuzuryu River Museum: Waku Waku RiverCAN

Monument Commemorating the Birthplace of Kōwakon Music

The monument marking the birthplace of Kōwakamono (Kōwakamai) is located beside the main entrance of the Echizen Town Social Welfare Center Chōjuden (Nishitanaka, Echizen Town). Sawaka-mai originated in Nishitanaka, Echizen Town. Like Sarugaku and …

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Monument Commemorating the Birthplace of Kōwakon Music

Tsuji Kannon Hall

The military chronicle of Minamoto no Yoshitsune, "The Tale of Yoshitsune," depicts Yoshitsune and Benkei stopping at Hiraizumi Temple while fleeing to the northeast. Tsuji Kannon Hall is said to be the place where Yoshitsune stayed.

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Tsuji Kannon Hall

Kaikatei

We offer fresh seafood dishes caught along the Echizen Coast.

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Kaikatei

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Sakamoto

Former Uryu Family Residence

The former Uryu family residence, built around 1699, is one of the oldest surviving private houses in the prefecture. It features a unique beam structure utilizing cross-braced pillars and thick, tapered columns. Sitting beside the irori hearth wit…

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Former Uryu Family Residence

Kadashiwa Shrine

The wooden demon masks (Tsuina masks) of parents and child at Kadashiwa Shrine, believed to date from the late Kamakura period, are designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan. They are publicly displayed every February 11th, when the ritu…

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Kadashiwa Shrine

Mount Washikandake

For experienced hikers: two routes starting from the National Lodging House and the former Izumi Branch Office. For beginners: the Kuzuryu Dam route. All courses are surrounded by forest, offering excellent forest bathing effects.

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Mount Washikandake

Hotel Yanagiya

Located along National Route 416, it serves as a key transportation hub for areas in Fukui, Gifu, and Ishikawa Prefectures. Enjoy spectacular views from the building; every room offers a panoramic vista of the beautiful Okuetsu mountain peaks. Just…

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Hotel Yanagiya

Wan-an

A seaside inn where you can stay with your beloved dog. All rooms are Western-style. Enjoy delicious seasonal ingredients at our seaside inn while spending time with your cherished companion.

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Wan-an

Awara Berger Tourist Vineyard

Experience different varieties of grape picking each season, savoring their refreshing sweetness and aroma. Grapes cultivated with care from soil preparation to harvest will surprise you with their difference from everyday varieties. We grow rare, …

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Awara Berger Tourist Vineyard

Sugahama Swimming Beach

Opening period: Mid-July to August 15Swimming hours are from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.Please do not approach the dolphins, even if they are present.Beyond the beauty of the coastline, the charm lies in the locals who greet you with smiles.Please note tha…

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Sugahama Swimming Beach

Kugushi Swimming Beach

The oldest beach in Mihama, it also serves as the starting point for various leisure activities. Accommodations range from hotels to inns and guesthouses. It's a popular beach for families.It will not be open in 2024.For closure information, pl…

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Kugushi Swimming Beach

Nyu Shirahama Campground

As its name ーwhich loosely translates to "white beach"ー suggests, this campground located near the northernmost beach in Mihama is known for its beautiful white sand. It features well-equipped facilities including showers, cooking areas…

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Nyu Shirahama Campground
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