Attractions

Hiryukan

From sashimi to à la carte dishes, we prepare fresh seafood to preserve its natural flavors. Please savor the special selections of Hiryukan.

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Hiryukan

Fujii Inn

As a family of fishermen spanning two generations, we offer freshly caught shellfish such as abalone, rock oysters, and turban shells during the summer months (June to August). We also offer fresh fish caught using bottom trawls and fixed nets.

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Fujii Inn

Nishimori Inn

Wakasa Oshima offers a wide variety of fishing spots. Nearby beaches are also available for swimming in summer. Whether you're staying with family or relaxing alone, and savor the freshest seafood. We welcome you with a spirit of hospitality. Busin…

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Nishimori Inn

Old Man's House

We are the first guesthouse in Mikata Town to offer fugu cuisine. We also accept fugu delivery orders.

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Old Man's House

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

Kaishōen

The ocean is right before your eyes; step outside the inn and you'll find the sandy beach and sea immediately. Kibino Matsubara is also nearby, perfect for a stroll. For meals, enjoy freshly caught, delicious dishes.

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Kaishōen

Guesthouse Sonroku

When you visit Obama, we will prepare seasonal seafood with care and serve it to you with our heartfelt hospitality.

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Guesthouse Sonroku

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

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

Satoyama Culture Garden OISAKO

Experience the joys of satoyama living at thatched-roof farmhouses, old-style cafes, hands-on farms, biotopes, and satoyama forests.

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Satoyama Culture Garden OISAKO

Zazen Experience

Taisei-ji Temple is one of the few major temples of the Rinzai Zen Kenchiji School in Wakasa. This quiet temple, rich in nature, offers zazen meditation experiences. You can also listen to the head priest's sermon by prior reservation. (Reservation…

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Zazen Experience

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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Beach seine fishing experience

Eikaku-ji Temple

A Jōdo Shinshū temple. On January 29, 1865 (Genji 2), after confining the Mito Tengu Party to 16 warehouses, the shogunate established a temporary interrogation area at Eikaku-ji Temple on February 1 and conducted a preliminary investigation. Follo…

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Eikaku-ji Temple

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

Fudō Falls Park

How about enjoying a barbecue party while admiring the beautiful waterfall and listening to birdsong? Please also use the rest facility in the forest, <House of Clear Streams>.

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Fudō Falls Park

Nako Beach

Offshore fishing rafts are available, making it a great spot for families.

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Nako Beach

Inukuma Beach

The quality of the sand covering this expansive beach is unmatched even among the many beaches in Obama, making Inukuma the finest. Its rocky areas are also beautiful, perfect for fishing, and it's a beach that stirs the traveler's heart. This is a…

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Inukuma Beach

Play Park Oi

This comprehensive sports park accommodates various sports, including a gymnasium, martial arts hall, multipurpose field, baseball field, and ball game field. It also features the Yūkyūkan Hall, which can be used for stage rehearsals and performanc…

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Play Park Oi

National Wakasa Bay Youth Nature Center

Surrounded by the sea, mountains, and other natural wonders, we hope you will nurture a rich spirit through various experiences such as sea kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and green watching.

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National Wakasa Bay Youth Nature Center

Seionji Temple

The imposing standing statue of Bishamonten, created during the Kamakura period, is characterized by its fierce, demonic expression. Flanking it are standing statues of Kichijōten and Zenshidoji, all three designated as Important Cultural Propertie…

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Seionji Temple
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