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Rainbow Line Summit Park
This 11.24-kilometer road stretches from Mihama to Wakasa Town. At the summit park, accessible via lift or cable car from the first parking lot, you’ll find a 360-degree panoramic view of the scenic Five Lakes of Mikata and Wakasa Bay! The vi…
- Wakasa

Wakasa Obama Fish Center
A wholesale market open to the general public.We take pride in the freshness, prices, and variety of our fish.Each store sells fresh fish sourced directly from the market, and one of the highlights is the selection of dried and processed seafood it…
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Varve Museum
At the bottom of Suigetsu Lake, one of the Three Lakes of Mikata, sediment from the past 70,000 years forms distinct stripes. These annual growth rings, known as "nenko," are recognized as the global standard for dating. Inside the museum…
- Wakasa

Roadside Station "Wakasa Obama"
Wakasa Obama, Obama City's first roadside station, serves as the gateway to the city. It disseminates various local information about tourism and events while guiding visitors into the city. It also aims to promote the city's overall industries by …
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Nihonkai Sakanamachi Seafood Market
Nihonkai Sakanamachi Seafood Market is lined with shops offering a wide variety of souvenirs—including popular seafood—and restaurants where you can enjoy fresh seafood. It attracts many visitors from both within and outside the prefect…
- Wakasa

Roadside Station "Wakasa Mihama Hamabiyori"
Located along National Route 27 in front of JR Mihama Station, this roadside station features an open-air space integrated with a covered event plaza and park-like grounds. The two-story facility houses a direct sales market for local agricultural,…
- Wakasa

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

Obama City Town Station Asahi-za
On Sunday, May 1, 2016, the "Obama City Machi-no-Eki" opened. It features the relocated and restored Asahi-za, the only surviving Meiji-period theater in Fukui Prefecture. Along with tourist information, retail shops, and rest facilities, it serves…
- Wakasa

Wakasa Fisherman's Wharf
Based on the concept of "Play, Eat, Connect," the interior offers a comfortable atmosphere filled with the spirit of hospitality.You can fully enjoy Wakasa-Obama through our retail section, which offers a wide selection of carefully curat…
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Roadside Station Uminpia Oi
The food court, tourist information center, and open deck offer stunning views of Wakasa Bay right at the entrance. Here you'll find a wide selection of locally sourced vegetables and fruits, Ooi Town specialties, and processed goods. It's perfect …
- Wakasa

SEE SEA PARK
SEE SEA PARK, a commercial facility based on the concept of "a park created by everyone," has opened in the Uminpia area of Ooi Town. The building is located almost in the center of the Uminpia area, directly in front of Hotel Uminpia, featuring a …
- Wakasa

Michi no Eki Roadside Station Mikatagoko
Facing the scenic Five Lakes of Mikata, the terrace offers calming views of the changing seasons and wild birds in flight. As the largest plum-producing area on the Sea of Japan coast, the shop stocks a wide variety of plum products, filling the st…
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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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Nada-shō Soba Restaurant Yotte-tei
A casual eatery serving soba noodles made with Nata-jo buckwheat flour blended with natural yam. We pride ourselves on our extensive menu, including grated radish soba and zaru soba. Our comforting, gentle flavors are loved by people of all ages.
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Wakasa Seaside Brewery Local Beer Factory
You can observe the Wakasa Beer production process and enjoy freshly brewed beer at the adjacent Kaiyu Bazaar Chidori-en seafood buffet. Among the three types of local beer, "Weizen" won the 2010 Local Beer Competition.
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Ume no Sato Hall
We produce and sell directly a wide variety of plum products, including our homemade umeboshi made with Fukui plums, a specialty of Wakasa Town, as well as plum wine and plum soft serve. They also make perfect souvenirs from the Mikata Five Lakes a…
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Komaki Kamaboko
A shop selling flavorful kamaboko fish cakes. We carry Tsuruga's famous kamaboko and chikuwa fish cakes, as well as many other specialties from Fukui and Tsuruga. Our eat-in corner also offers freshly fried tempura and soft-serve ice cream.
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Wakasa Kaiyu Bazaar Chidori-en Wakasa Mihama Marine Station
Chidori-en Wakasa Kaiyu Bazaar offers breathtaking views of Wakasa Bay right before your eyes. In addition to dining areas and souvenir shops, it features a tourist information center showcasing the region's attractions and a foot bath. The attache…
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hibi: A Lifestyle Complex
A 230-year-old mansion nestled in a small mountain village has been renovated into a multifunctional facility that connects history to the next generation. Featuring meals made with local ingredients. Curated products. A studio suitable for worksho…
- Wakasa

Roadside Station Nadasho
The local products hall features specialties from the region and surrounding areas. We invite you to savor our exclusive natural yam gelato, made with Nata-jo's specialty natural yams.
- Wakasa
