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Business Hotel Sweet Pea

Located near Tsuruga Station, it's ideal for both tourism and business.

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Business Hotel Sweet Pea

Tide Road Inn: Tone Ryokan

A nostalgic homestead offering a relaxing retreat. Enjoy seasonal feasts featuring fresh seafood caught in the Wakasa Sea— live-prepared sea bream and flounder, salt-grilled Wakasa gurnard, thinly sliced raw tuna, snow crab... served fresh daily on…

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Tide Road Inn: Tone Ryokan

Katsuura Lodge

Why not come taste the fish lovingly raised in Tsuruga Bay, right before our inn? Fish nurtured amidst the rough waves of the Sea of Japan have firm, delicious flesh. Come relax in our warm rooms during cold winters, or play with family and friends…

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Katsuura Lodge

Iroha Inn

The ocean spreads out right before your eyes, and we offer heartfelt hospitality. Savor the fresh seafood. We also have the large boat <Tai Maru>, and even beginners will be kindly instructed, so you can enjoy fishing with peace of mind.

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Iroha Inn

Maruchu Inn: Where the Fragrance of the Seasons Lingers Hi…

Rooms with Western-style toilets and washbasins are available, making them ideal for families with young children or elderly guests. In summer, enjoy swimming in the sea or fishing aboard our inn's own boat, the "Daihachi Kōgyomaru." In winter, we …

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Maruchu Inn: Where the Fragrance of the Seasons Lingers Hi…

Fukushima Cooking Inn

A lodge perched on a hill overlooking Wakasa Bay. Enjoy panoramic ocean views from your room. Our signature "Iso Mushi"—seafood and vegetables steamed together—is truly exquisite. While crab and monkfish hot pot are popular in winter, we also offer…

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Fukushima Cooking Inn

Nakayama Guesthouse

Customers who are drawn to the owner's personality and seek a sense of relief and healing have become regulars.

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Nakayama Guesthouse

Ryokan Azumaya

We operate our own octopus and gillnet fishing businesses, so we provide our guests with fresh, wild-caught fish. With the ocean right in front of us, you can enjoy the view from your room. We also offer fishing boats, so please let us know if you'…

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Ryokan Azumaya

Kitano Inn

Summer features local fish dishes from Tsuruga, while winter offers pufferfish and crab dishes. A cozy, homey inn.

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Kitano Inn

Fishing Lodge Imoto

We are a long-established inn and charter fishing boat operator in this area. While our buildings may show their age, we strive daily to provide the best possible service to our guests. Our main business is recreational fishing charters. We offer a…

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Fishing Lodge Imoto

Ogawa Family

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

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Ogawa Family

Kiyoshiya

Savoring seafood caught in season, let this become a cozy, happy memory of your journey.

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Kiyoshiya

Shintaniya

For fishing boats, lodgings, and fishing in Wakasa Bay, leave it to us (New boat in 2005)

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Shintaniya

Uranishi Inn

Fresh seafood dishes prepared by fishermen—even those who dislike fish can enjoy them! Long-term stays are welcome! We serve delicious home-cooked meals! We also offer fishing boat transfers, and we'll cook your freshly caught fish for you, so you …

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Uranishi Inn

Shingū Shrine

This historic shrine is notable for its towering ginkgo tree. Climb the long staircase within the grounds to reach Atago Shrine, where you can also enjoy the scenery. During the annual festival held every October, mikoshi portable shrines and float…

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Shingū Shrine

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

Yashiro Kannon Hall Fukuju Temple

The Sacred Kannon Bodhisattva enshrined in Fukujuji Temple's main hall is said to depict the form of the princess from the Hand-Pestle Festival. It has also been claimed that this Kannon Bodhisattva was brought from Tang China.This seated statue st…

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Yashiro Kannon Hall Fukuju Temple

Suiseiji Temple

The principal image enshrined within the altar cabinet at Suisei-ji Temple is a standing statue of the Eleven-Faced Kannon Bodhisattva. Standing 99 cm tall, it is a yosegi-zukuri (joined wood) sculpture. Its elongated face, large, prominent feature…

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Suiseiji Temple

Eigenji

This temple is the family temple of Nijōin Sanuki. Within its grounds stands a monument inscribed with the poem selected for the Hyakunin Isshu anthology: "My sleeves, like the tide's ebb, Are never seen. The offshore rock— Though others may know i…

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Eigenji

Canyoneering Activity

Why not get serious about having fun while climbing waterfalls and rappelling down them, all while enjoying natural showers in the beautiful, nature-rich gorge of Wakasa Town? We hold events from summer through fall. Let's enjoy ourselves to the fu…

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Canyoneering Activity
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