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Sightseeing in「Wakasa」

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Melon Split Waterfall@yokovic Uwasekigata Falls is a waterfall located in Wakasa Town, Fukui Prefecture, with a height of about 40 meters. The name comes from the resemblance of the water splitting like cutting a melon. The surrounding area of the waterfall is rich in nature, offering beautiful scenery especially during the autumn foliage season. There are free parking lots and toilets near the waterfall, making it a popular and easily accessible tourist spot. The powerful flow of the waterfall and the serene atmosphere of the surroundings provide visitors with healing and inspiration. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


Experiences in「Wakasa」

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Bear River Inn@yokovic Located in Wakasa Town, Fukui Prefecture, Kumagawa-juku is a historic post town that has been around since the Edo period. The old townscapes remain, captivating visitors with buildings and streets that evoke the atmosphere of that time. Kumagawa-juku preserves traditional thatched-roof houses and old storehouses, allowing visitors to enjoy the nostalgic charm of the past. Visitors can also enjoy local cuisine made with local ingredients, as well as handicrafts, immersing themselves in the region's culture. By attracting not only tourists but also locals, Kumagawa-juku contributes to the revitalization of the community. When visiting, it is recommended to take a leisurely stroll while feeling the history and culture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


Eating in「Wakasa」


Staying in「Wakasa」


Shopping in「Wakasa」

Wakasa Kumagawa-juku (Roadside Station) Wakasa Kumagawa-juku (Roadside Station) is a notable tourist spot renowned for its tranquil natural scenery and historical significance. Located in the region of Fukui, Japan, this location was one of the post stations during the Edo period on the Wakasa Kaido highway, which was widely used for transporting seafood from Japan Sea to Kyoto. Now converted into a modern roadside station, Wakasa Kumagawa-juku offers tourists an array of attractions. Visitors can delight in local culinary specialties, purchase regional products, and explore the wealth of cultural heritage in the surrounding area. It also serves as a convenient rest stop for travelers, with facilities such as a parking lot, restrooms, and an information center. Whether you're interested in Japanese history, local cuisines, or simply looking for a relaxing atmosphere amidst beautiful landscapes, Wakasa Kumagawa-juku is definitely worth a visit. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


Transportation in「Wakasa」


Things to do in Fukui

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