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Hiko-so Seaside Inn
This is a traditional Japanese inn. We welcome guests with a homey atmosphere. Our inn sits right by the sea, with the Japan Sea stretching out beyond our windows. Enjoy fresh seafood while gazing at the ocean and listening to the waves. In summer,…
- Wakasa

Hata
Our motto is "Feed them plenty"—using ultra-fresh catches from our own fixed fishing gear.
- Wakasa

Yamamoto Inn
The beautiful sea of Tsuruga Bay spreads out right in front of our hotel, and during the summer swimming season, Teno Beach is bustling with visitors enjoying its dazzling white sand and emerald green water. You can also enjoy raft fishing starting…
- Wakasa

Tanaka Inn
We meticulously prepare the fresh fish caught by bottom trawling to delight our guests with its appearance, texture, and flavor. We aim to create original dishes that respect the ingredients' natural flavors while incorporating modern twists. The d…
- Wakasa

Nagai Ryokan
Enjoy a relaxing stay while gazing out at the beautiful sea. This is a cozy, homey guesthouse. We'll even cook the fish you catch for you.
- Wakasa

Matsuoka
Savory fish and the scent of the sea await you. Stay with four or more guests and receive one complimentary salt-grilled sea bream. Enjoy the proprietress's special pickles, umeboshi, and sweet-simmered plums. We await you with seasonal menus featu…
- Wakasa

Fishing Land Hyuga
This is a fishing pond located on Lake Hyuga, one of the Sanbōgoko lakes. It offers enjoyment for everyone from beginners to advanced anglers, and is also perfect for families. The surrounding area features the scenery of a traditional port town, a…
- Wakasa

Tomiko Yamakawa Memorial Museum
This facility opened in April 2007 as the Tomiko Yamakawa Memorial Museum after her birthplace and personal belongings were donated to Obama City. It displays Tomiko's personal belongings and song manuscripts. It was the filming location for the de…
- 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

Maruyama Kaiyu Park
This is a waterfront area developed at Tsuruga New Port. A shallow area paved with stones of various sizes has been created for beachcombing. Benches and flowers have been placed here as a place for relaxation, and restrooms are also available. A f…
- Wakasa

Wakasa Town History and Culture Museum
Approximately 170 items, including various haniwa clay figures and gold earrings with pendants excavated from ancient burial mounds within Wakasa Town, are on permanent display.
- Wakasa

Matsuki Shrine
This shrine enshrines the spirit of Matsuki Shōzaemon, who, at the beginning of the Edo period, became the representative of farmers in Wakasa suffering under harsh tax collection. He personally petitioned the feudal lord for tax reduction, sacrifi…
- Wakasa

Tadaji Temple
The main hall of Tada-ji enshrines the principal image of Yakushi Nyorai, renowned for its miraculous healing power against eye ailments. Flanking it are the Eleven-Faced Kannon, also called the Mona Lisa of Wakasa, and the Heian-period Sacred Kann…
- Wakasa

The Cave Where the Eight-Hundred-Year-Old Nun Entered Nirv…
The legend of the 800-year-old nun who ate mermaid flesh and lived to be 800 years old. The cave where she is said to have returned after traveling the nation, helping the poor, and scattering camellia seeds to make flowers bloom. Camellias reminis…
- Wakasa

Ginkgo Kannon of Daionji Temple
This standing statue of the Eleven-Faced Kannon is carved into a ginkgo tree, estimated to be about 450 years old, standing near the mountain gate of Jōtan-zan Taiō-ji Temple. Believed to save people from all kinds of suffering, it attracts local w…
- Wakasa

Angel Line
For those traveling by car, the Angel Line is a scenic drive offering beautiful views. This 9.7-kilometer road leads all the way to the summit of Mt. Kusuyagadake. Along the way, you’ll find a massive rock known as “Okami-iwa,” an…
- Wakasa

Kaminaka (Wakasa Town) Volunteer Tour Guides
Kumagawa-juku still retains the Kumagawa Checkpoint (reconstructed) and old merchant houses, while the charming road is lined with the traditional irrigation canal. The townscape preserves the atmosphere of a post town to this day.We will guide you…
- Wakasa

PAMCO
At our establishment, we offer Pamco's signature dining experience, featuring seasonal ingredients combined with our chefs' creativity and meticulous experimentation.We encourage you to pair your meal with our original craft beer.From sprin…
- Wakasa

Shikisai-no-Yado Hanatsubaki
Enjoy a relaxing time in Obama, surrounded by the sea, mountains, and nature. Obama Bay spreads out before you, and in summer, you can enjoy swimming at Mermaid Beach.Our cuisine features seasonal dishes centered around the bounty of the sea. In wi…
- Wakasa

Hotel Tsuruya
Founded in 1962, Hotel Tsuruya has provided a relaxing space since my grandmother's generation, cherishing warm, home-like connections. Aiming for hospitality that earns the words "I'm back," we offer rooms featuring traditional c…
- Wakasa
