Attractions

Dia Beach [2024 TBD]

The beach bustles with swimmers, thanks to well-equipped facilities including parking lots and showers. Opening in 2024 is undecided. For information on closures, please check the "List of Mihama Beaches".https://wakasa-mihama.jp/beach/

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Dia Beach [2024 TBD]

Mount Fujikura and Mount Nabekura

Mount Fujikura is a relatively low mountain standing at 643.5 meters above sea level, located west of Imajo. There are three hiking trails to Mount Fujikura, each starting from Silla Shrine, Shirahige Shrine, or the Hachijuhachi-kakusho mountain si…

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Mount Fujikura and Mount Nabekura

Gohata Beach

This is a shallow-water beach. You can drive right up to the shore.

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Gohata Beach

Hamana Park Beach

2025 Beach Season: Saturday, July 12 to Sunday, August 24 This beach is particularly known for its calm waves, making it safe and enjoyable for families with young children. One of its attractions is that barbecuing is permitted across the entire s…

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Hamana Park Beach

Torii Beach Shirahama Beach

2025 Beach Season July 12 (Sat) – August 24 (Sun) Both Shirahama Beach and Torii Beach are beautiful beaches with stunning blue waters. They offer just the right amount of sandy beach for families with children, with pine groves stretching out behi…

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Torii Beach Shirahama Beach

[Opening in 2024] Yonohama Beach (Echizen Town)

This is a fun beach for diving and snorkeling. It features an artificial seawater pool.【Beach】Rocky, Gravel, and Concrete BeachThe beach will open in 2024. Operating period: July 10th to August 20th

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[Opening in 2024] Yonohama Beach (Echizen Town)

【Opening in 2024】Nagashihama Beach (Echizen Town)

This is Echizen Town's representative and only pebble beach. Nearby shops and facilities are available. You can also enjoy scuba diving in the crystal-clear sea. Plus, you get a panoramic view of the Echizen Cape area. After swimming, why not relax…

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【Opening in 2024】Nagashihama Beach (Echizen Town)

【Opening in 2024】Tamagawa Beach (Echizen Town)

A seaside bathing spot located in the area lined with hot spring inns of Tamagawa Onsen. Though a small beach, it's perfectly adequate for enjoying a swim. Nearby, enshrined within a rock cave at Echizen Misaki, stands the Eleven-Faced Kannon statu…

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【Opening in 2024】Tamagawa Beach (Echizen Town)

Healing Village Ikeda

A guesthouse offering an "Earthing Tour" experience program that utilizes the natural environment of Ikeda Town. 【About Accommodations】 Accommodation is limited to one group per day (1 to 8 people). Meals involve cooking together using wild plant…

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Healing Village Ikeda

Crown Mountain

One of the 100 Natural Sites to Preserve for the 21st Century. Its name is said to come from the mountain's silhouette resembling a "bushido hat" (eboshi). The hike from Kanmuri Pass, where the parking lot is located, to the summit of Mount Kanmuri…

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Crown Mountain

Myōyū-ji Temple

The weeping cherry tree, designated as a municipal natural monument, is famous. During its blooming season, it is illuminated and draws large crowds of visitors. This cherry tree stands 17 meters tall with a trunk circumference of 3 meters. It is s…

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Myōyū-ji Temple

Satoyama Trail

Hike from Yamasakagawa to Mt. Sanjūsan-ken and Mt. Komagatake. Enjoy the seasonal beech forests and views of Lake Biwa and Wakasa Bay. Professional guides accompany and lead the way, so even first-time hikers can participate with peace of mind.

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Satoyama Trail

Yashataki Falls

As you begin your hike toward Yashaga Pond, this waterfall soon comes into view on your left. With its abundant flow, this waterfall delights the eyes of hikers.

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Yashataki Falls

Kameyama Park

Kameyama Park, centered around Ōno Castle, is famous as Ōno City's premier cherry blossom viewing spot, with approximately 300 Somei-Yoshino cherry trees planted. It also serves as a historic site park and a place of relaxation for citizens.

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Kameyama Park

Mount Ōnagayama

The highest peak along the Kaga-Echigo border, this mountain boasts a dynamic silhouette like the sturdy back of a horse. Stretching long from north to south, it offers superb views. This course offers ample opportunity to enjoy the appeal of mount…

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Mount Ōnagayama

Goshikiyama Park

Spanning approximately 300,000 square meters, the expansive grounds feature over 7,000 cherry trees, 500 peonies, azaleas, and other vibrant seasonal blooms.

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Goshikiyama Park

Wakasa Koi River Seaside Park

Located almost at the center of Wakasa Bay Quasi-National Park, It features the "Nagisa Police Box" facility, making it easy to take breaks, so families and groups can relax The "Nagisa no Koban" facility provides easy rest stops, making it perfect…

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Wakasa Koi River Seaside Park

Mermaid Terrace

Obama City is a town steeped in mermaid legends. Since mermaids are often associated with beauty and wellness, following their trail in pursuit of beauty is a wonderful idea. The sunset sinking into the sea visible from here is truly spectacular.

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Mermaid Terrace

Yūshi Beach

Summer brings crowds of beachgoers to Wakasa Bay. After enjoying the sea to your heart's content, why not savor the delicious fish of Wakasa Bay at a minshuku or ryokan and fully experience the summer sea?

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Yūshi Beach

Canyoneering Activity

Why not get serious about having fun while climbing waterfalls and rappelling down them, all while enjoying natural showers in the beautiful, nature-rich gorge of Wakasa Town? We hold events from summer through fall. Let's enjoy ourselves to the fu…

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Canyoneering Activity
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