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Yagamine Family Travel Village

Woodworking, bamboo crafts, river fishing, river fish catching, trout spawning, and forestry experiences are available.

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Yagamine Family Travel Village

Chōenji Temple

An independent temple. This temple was one of three where the Mito Tengu Party was held immediately after their surrender, housing 90 members of the group. Their treatment at the temple was generous, but after being handed over to the shogunate, th…

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Chōenji Temple

Mihama Town History and Culture Museum

The Mihama Town History and Culture Museum was established to collect, preserve, research, and publicly exhibit cultural assets and historical and cultural materials created by our ancestors dating back to the Jomon period. It serves as a hub for d…

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Mihama Town History and Culture Museum

Kohama Townscape Preservation Museum

In June 2008, the Kobanishi District, an area preserving its traditional townscape, was designated as a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. This museum is a traditional Kyoto-style machiya townhouse built d…

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Kohama Townscape Preservation Museum

Ike-Kawauchi Wetlands

This area marks the headwaters of the Shō River flowing through the city and is designated as a prefectural natural environment conservation area. Numerous wetland plant communities are found here, notably including willow-leaved cattail and water …

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Ike-Kawauchi Wetlands

Reinan Ranch

This is the home of Wakasa Beef. Goats and sheep are raised on the premises, and the farm is open as a place where visitors can interact and bond with the animals.

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Reinan Ranch

Village of Famous Waters

At the rest area near the entrance to Uriwari Meisui Park, we sell products made with Uriwari water and local specialties. We also sell locally grown vegetables and other produce.

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Village of Famous Waters

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Established 15 years ago   Mihama Town, Fukui Prefecture   Along National Route 27 Goko Station, which has served as a drive-in for 15 years, is reborn as "KOTOMOCHI". From Mihama, where a rich food culture was born, Homemade udon…

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Nako Beach

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

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Nako Beach

Hirose Auto Campground

This auto campground is located within Goshikiyama Park. The campground overlooks the coastline, and a walking path leads to open spaces and an observation deck, making it a campground where you can also enjoy the mountains. For details, please che…

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Hirose Auto Campground

Windmill Hall (Wakasa Hongo Station)

Wakasa-Hongō Station on the JR Obama Line, serving as the gateway to Ōi Town, is known for its unique station building. Inspired by British fairy tales, it features two hexagonal towers mounted atop its roof. This structure is a relocated version o…

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Windmill Hall (Wakasa Hongo Station)

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.

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Wakasa Town History and Culture Museum

Jōzenji Temple

The seated statue of Fudō Myōō, believed to date from the Heian period, is designated an Important Cultural Property. Its imposing and majestic appearance has earned it the alternate name "Wave-Cutting Fudō," and it is revered by fishermen.

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Jōzenji Temple

Grave of Takeda Kōunsai and Others

In 1864, the Mito Tengu Party, a group of imperial loyalists advocating expulsion of foreigners, raised arms to petition the Imperial Court. They were captured and executed in Tsuruga the following year. The graves of the Mito martyrs, including th…

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Grave of Takeda Kōunsai and Others

Hamana BBQ Park

Wakasa Wada Beach is right in front of this outdoor BBQ facility. It is fully equipped with restrooms, washing stations, a garbage station, and a charcoal disposal area. Please make reservations using the web reservation form on the page below.Waka…

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Hamana BBQ Park

Nakayama Temple

Nestled halfway up Mount Aoba, Nakayama Temple is the first temple of the Hokuriku Thirty-Three Kannon Pilgrimage. Its main hall and Kongo Rikishi statues are designated as Important Cultural Properties by the national government. From the temple g…

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Nakayama Temple

Shioya

Just 5 seconds to the sea!! The owners, both father and son, are fishermen, offering fresh seafood at reasonable prices. Spring brings wild mountain cherry blossoms, summer offers beach swimming, autumn features bigfin reef squid, and winter brings…

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Shioya

Jomon Roman Park

Jomon Roman Park offers an experience of ancient romance. The Wakasa Mikata Jomon Museum, housed in a building designed to resemble the belly of a clay figurine, displays artifacts excavated from Jomon-period (ca. 14000-1000 BCE) sites, including d…

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Jomon Roman Park

Fukui Prefecture Children and Family Center

This experiential children's center offers a wealth of play, learning, and hands-on activities. Features include a workshop zone for hands-on crafting and cooking experiences; an adventure play zone with Japan's largest ball pool, a large s…

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Fukui Prefecture Children and Family Center

Kehi no Matsubara Swimming Beach

Kehi no Matsubara, one of the three largest pine groves in Japan, and the approximately 1 km-long sandy beach are colored in vivid contrasts of green and white. With facilities such as marine playground equipment for children, this beach is recomme…

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Kehi no Matsubara Swimming Beach
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