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Mushroom Forest
A theme park featuring mushrooms, the local specialty. The iconic Mushroom Tower offers a refreshing breeze and panoramic views of nature from its 30-meter-high observation deck, reached via a glass-walled elevator. The park features expansive lawn…
- Wakasa

Toritsukiyama Skunk Cabbage
This perennial plant is particularly famous nationwide for the Oze skunk cabbage, but it is not especially rare in snowy regions, often found along mountain streams and in wetlands. Its inflorescence is a cluster of small yellow flowers, blooming a…
- Eiheiji, Okuetsu

Hotel Fukui Castle
Hotel overlooking the moat (Fukui Castle ruins). Located on the moat bank north of the prefectural government office, our hotel is in the heart of Fukui City, serving as a convenient base for business and tourism. We also feature a large parking lo…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Okase Inn

Hamana Guesthouse
Rooms with ocean views are available near the sea. This inn is registered as a traditional folk house in Fukui Prefecture, boasting a 200-year history. The beach features shallow waters and crystal-clear seawater. Young children can safely play in …
- Wakasa

Tsuruga Fugu Inn Nakai
Our locally sourced fish are procured by a skipper with 40 years of fishing experience. Savor the seasonal delights of our fresh seafood. Additionally, our Tsuruga pufferfish, raised with heartfelt care, thrive at the northernmost point of the Sea …
- Wakasa

Maruichi Ryokan
Wakasa Obama is the "Kingdom of Tiger Pufferfish." The firm-fleshed tiger pufferfish, toughened by the rough winter waves of the Sea of Japan, is a signature winter delicacy of Wakasa Obama. We offer generous servings of fresh local sashimi year-ro…
- Wakasa

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…
- Wakasa

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

Aobayama
Known as "Wakasa Fuji" for its beautiful mountain silhouette, this symbol of Takahama Town is also popular for hiking. Composed of two peaks—East Peak (693m) and West Peak (692m)—its shape appears different depending on the viewing angle. The sunse…
- Wakasa

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.
- Wakasa

Fukui Prefectural Industrial Hall
Three exhibition halls of varying sizes, an outdoor exhibition area, and a large parking lot are provided to accommodate all types of events. This versatile, comprehensive exhibition facility can be widely utilized for large-scale exhibitions and t…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Oyadani Hakusan Shrine (The Great Rock of Oyadani)
The large rock within the grounds of Oyatani Hakusan Shrine is a massive boulder over 20 meters in size, transported here by a debris avalanche triggered by the collapse of Mount Kyogatake volcano. It broke away from near the summit approximately 3…
- Eiheiji, Okuetsu

Arashi Coastal Trail / Nino Beach Trail
The roughly 4-kilometer coastal trail from Yonekawaki through Tojinbo to near Oshima is a veritable avenue of monuments honoring literary figures, poets, and haiku masters connected to Mikuni. The coastal beauty visible from this trail is truly exc…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Sakamoto

Tenman Shrine
Taira no Kiyomori's grandson, Taira no Morimori, fought as a commander for the Taira clan. He achieved a great victory in the Battle of Hiuchi at Imajō's Hiuchi Castle, but was defeated by Kiso Yoshizane at the Battle of Kurikara Pass. The Tale of …
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Vibrant Longevity Village · Ami-Shang Oi
Ami-Shang Oi is a comprehensive community facility centered around hot springs, designed to promote health and foster interaction. The fourth floor features an indoor observation bath using hot spring water drawn from 800 meters underground, allowi…
- Wakasa
