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Wakasa Marine Plaza
A seaside hotel with Mount Wakasa Fuji looming right before your eyes. Features a marina, restaurant, and fishing pond.Enjoy swimming and barbecues in summer, and savor crab and pufferfish hot pot in winter.
- Wakasa

Kamo Shrine
Kamo Shrine is located in Nata-sho, Ooi Town. It is said to have been established in 1348 (the 4th year of the Jōwa era), and records indicate it underwent renovations around the middle of the Edo period. Unique folk customs not seen elsewhere are …
- Wakasa

Site of Obama Castle
A rare water castle in Japan, skillfully utilizing natural terrain. Construction began in 1601 when Kyogoku Takatsugu became lord of Wakasa Province. Sakai Tadakatsu became lord in 1634, and the castle was completed in 1641. It served as the reside…
- Wakasa

Kanegasaki-gu Shrine
This is the old battlefield where Nitta Yoshisada, the protector of Prince Tsunenaga and Prince Takera, fought against the Ashikaga forces in 1336. The battle was so severe that Prince Tonoara and 300 others set fire to the castle and committed sui…
- Wakasa

Akagurizaki Auto Campground
This campground offers beautiful views of Wakasa Bay, where you can wake to the sound of the waves and enjoy fun barbecues under the starry sky. The spacious auto campground features 80 sites. Ten two-story log cabins and fourteen cabins offer a va…
- Wakasa

Mountain Cherry Blossoms of Miko
Located on the Tsunejima Peninsula, the town of Miko features approximately 300 magnificent mountain cherry trees designated as a prefectural scenic spot, forming a splendid avenue. The contrast with the Sea of Japan is truly spectacular.
- Wakasa

Fukui Children's Family Center
The children's center offers a variety of hands-on experience zones where children can play, learn, and experience things, including a workshop zone where they can experience manufacturing and cooking, a play exploration zone where they can enj…
- Wakasa

Nagai Beach
This beautiful white-sand beach faces the nature-rich Kohama Bay. Free use of restrooms, showers, and changing rooms is available, along with ample parking. Located along National Route 27 near the Kohama Nishi Interchange, it boasts excellent tran…
- Wakasa

Oke Inn

Rainbow Village
All 6 villas feature ocean views A new villa style offering the glamping feel of a terrace and the exclusivity of a private villa All villas feature private parking, a terrace, flat-screen TV, private bathroom, kitchen (with refrigerator, microwave…
- Wakasa

Maruyama Beach
This shallow-water beach is popular with anglers, and nearby is the Maruyama Kaiyu Park.
- Wakasa

Hayase Beach【Opening in 2024】
This beach retains the quiet charm of a traditional fishing village while offering a full range of facilities including hotels and inns. Visitors can also enjoy rock fishing along the rocky shores. For the 2024 season, the beach will be open from M…
- Wakasa

Wakamiya Beach
2025 Beach Season July 12 (Sat) – August 24 (Sun) This is the birthplace of Takahama's beach, recently refurbished. With relatively fewer people, it's the perfect beach for those who want to relax and enjoy swimming.
- Wakasa

Four Seasons Inn Kamikōji
Fish take naps too. Why not relax at Uejō, a seasonal inn? Sip on local Wakasa sake and savor the bounty of the sea.
- Wakasa

Hotel Urban Port
Wakasa and Obama, known as the "Imperial Food Province," have long supported the capital's culinary culture by supplying abundant ingredients like salt and seafood. Hotel Urban Resort operates hotels, traditional inns, fine dining restaurants, and …
- Wakasa

Kobama Town House Stay
Stay as if you were living in Minatomachi, the town that nurtured Kyoto cuisine In Obama, where Kyoto culture took root and historic streetscapes remain. A renovated traditional townhouse has been transformed into a whole-house rental. We welcome g…
- Wakasa

Amiya Ryokan
We invite you to savor Kyoto-style cuisine featuring seasonal fish from spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
- Wakasa

Wild Zen Tour
A Soto Zen priest will guide you through Zen practices and etiquette. Why not experience calming your mind amidst the sounds of nature in Kumagawa's satoyama, and deeply reflect inward?
- Wakasa

Wakasa Bay Tsunejima Peninsula SUP
SUP Tour in the Crystal-Clear Waters of Wakasa Town's Tokonami Area, Fukui Prefecture! This activity lets you experience the beautiful nature of Wakasa Bay. Paddle at your own pace on the calm sea, making it enjoyable even for children and those le…
- Wakasa

KEiS Hermitage
The abbot, who trained in Okinawa, creates OBAMA Glass in his hometown of Obama City, Fukui Prefecture. You can see the colorful glass goods being made right here. Workshop displays and sales are available, and hands-on experiences and custom order…
- Wakasa
