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Yaokumagawa
Yaokumagawa is an inn that makes use of the old folk houses of Kumagawa-juku.Kumagawa-juku was once a bustling post town connecting Kyoto and Wakasa. However, as its role as a post town faded, so did its former liveliness, and vacant houses became …
- Wakasa

Mikuni Shrine
This shrine enshrines Ōyamakui-no-mikoto and Emperor Keitai. Alongside a prefecturally designated cultural property sword and a prayer document, it houses a life-sized, wooden, painted sacred horse. The imposing Suijin Gate and the magnificent carv…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

JAM Fukui Katsuyama Mountain Resort
JAM Fukui Katsuyama Mountain Resort is one of the largest ski resorts in Western Japan, located on Mt. Hōonji in Katsuyama City. Opened in 1993, it features a diverse selection of 16 trails for beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers, as well…
- Eiheiji, Okuetsu

Tansu-cho Street
Craftsmen skilled in woodworking have lived here since the late Edo period, and around the mid-Meiji era, skilled chest-making artisans formed the core of the community, establishing Chest-Making Town.Today, over a dozen shops line the streets, inc…
- Tannan

Echizen Washi Village Uritate Craft Museum
This craft museum, with its rare udatsu-style gabled roof that creates an atmosphere befitting the village of washi paper, allows visitors to observe traditional craftsmen using old-fashioned tools to make washi paper. To create high-quality washi,…
- Tannan

Echizen Washi Village Paper Culture Museum
This museum introduces the origins of Echizen Washi, from its legends and history to the advanced techniques that have supported the production of essential papers for Japanese art, including ceremonial paper, and the creation of banknotes. On the …
- Tannan

Roadside Station "Wakasa Kumagawajuku"
Wakasa Kumagawajuku Roadside Station, located at the entrance to Kumagawajuku, is marked by its white-walled storehouse-style building that blends into the townscape. It features restrooms, a rest area, and dining facilities, making it a convenient…
- Wakasa

Former Tamura Residence
The former Tamura residence is the site of the former home of the Tamura Matazaemon family, who served as senior retainers of the Ono Domain (designated as a municipal cultural property).The main residence, built in 1827 (Bunsei 10), is one of the …
- Eiheiji, Okuetsu

Rupo no Mori (Dinosaur Hotel)
At Rupo no Mori, you can enjoy dome-style glamping with an attached natural hot spring inn, along with a variety of dishes prepared by our chefs.The facility also features on-site accommodations, a café, and a dining hall. With a camping gea…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

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

Kaze no Rakuen Seifuso
A world of lush beauty, where vibrant flowers, fresh greenery, and refreshing breezes envelop you. Immerse yourself in the open-air baths of Seifuso Garden, savoring the seasons and gazing skyward. Forget the passage of time as you indulge in the u…
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

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

Shiromachi Annex
Located along the moat of Fukui Castle ruins in the city center, this quiet and beautiful 7-story retro-style business hotel features red brick construction and a triangular roof.
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Tomb of Magara Jurozaemon Naotaka @ Kotokuji Temple
Shimobe Jurozaemon, a retainer of the Echizen Asakura clan who appears in the "Asakura Shumonki," "Nobunaga Koki," and "Akechi Gunki," maintained his residence in Shimano, Echizen (present-day Echizen City). He was ren…
- Tannan

Michi no Eki Roadside Station Kono
The roadside station "Kono," marked by its large windmill, is packed with information on Echizen Coast specialties and guides to local attractions. It's the perfect spot for a break during your drive. With ample parking, a café…
- Tannan

Asahi Sunflower Field (Echizen Town)
This is a sunflower field blooming near the ball field in Asahi, Echizen Town.<2025 Information>※This year, the sunflower fields are divided into two locations: north and south of the ball field. August 3, 2025: The northern field reached its pea…
- Tannan

Azaleas of Nishiyama Park
With approximately 50,000 azaleas in full bloom, it is the most famous azalea viewing spot on the Sea of Japan coast. Every year in early May, the azalea festival is held, attracting many visitors. The park also has a lawn, an athletics field, a Ja…
- Tannan

Yasuda Kamaboko Dojo
We want you to taste kamaboko (steamed seasoned fish paste) that is fluffy yet has a resilient texture and the taste of the ingredients!With this in mind, Yasuda Kamaboko offers the "Kamaboko Dojo" where you can experience the true taste …
- Awara,Sakai,Fukui

Michi no Eki Roadside Station Echizen
Michi no Eki Roadside Station Echizen opened on November 15, 2014.It serves as a gateway for tourism in the area, has a store for local products from the town and the prefecture, a tourist information counter, etc., and provides road information on…
- Tannan

Wakasahime Shrine (Wakasa Ichinomiya Shrine)
Wakasa Ichinomiya Shrine was established as the main Shinto shrine of Wakasa Province. Wakasa Ichinomiya actually consists of a pair of shrines: Wakasahiko Shrine as the “upper shrine,” and Wakasahime Shrine as the “lower shrine.&…
- Wakasa
