The "Yokokan Garden" in Fukui City is known for its beauty as a Japanese garden and its historical value. The site features various garden styles such as ponds, rock gardens, and dry landscape gardens, enchanting visitors with seasonal flowers and autumn leaves. Especially during the cherry blossom season, the full bloom cherry blossoms color the garden, delighting many visitors. In addition, the garden houses historical buildings and tea rooms where one can experience traditional Japanese culture. The "Yokokan Garden" offers a serene space to enjoy a beautiful garden harmonized with nature, and it is beloved by locals and tourists alike. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Address | 36-11-3 Hoenei, Fukui City |
Region | Japan > Fukui > Fukui |
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Sightseeing around「Yoko-en Garden」
Fukui Castle@しずくいし Fukui Castle is located in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture, and is a castle built during the Warring States period. It was built by Shibata Katsuie, a vassal of Oda Nobunaga, and later served as the residence for lords such as Kato Yoshiaki and Matsudaira Kiyoyasu. Today, the castle ruins, main tower, and turrets remain, and are beloved by the citizens of Fukui City as a place of relaxation. It is particularly famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot, attracting many tourists in the spring. Fukui Castle holds historical significance as a symbol of Fukui City, contributing to the region's culture and tourism. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Eihei Temple@OU_odekake_club Eiheiji is a Buddhist temple located in Eiheiji-cho, Fukui Prefecture. It was founded during the Kamakura period and is known as the head temple of the Rinzai Zen sect Myoshinji school. The temple grounds feature a beautiful garden and important cultural properties, with one of the highlights being the national treasure "Zenrinji Engi Emaki" (a picture scroll depicting the history of Zenrinji). Eiheiji is also well-known as a place for Zen practice, attracting many practicing monks. It is characterized by a quiet environment and beautiful scenery, making it a popular serene place for those seeking peace of mind. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Tojinbo@2maigai Tojinbo is a coastal cliff located in Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture, known as one of Japan's three great scenic views. The towering cliffs reaching up to 25 meters, caves, rocky areas, and the rugged sea create a beautiful contrast in the landscape. Especially during sunset, a fantastical scene unfolds attracting many tourists. From Tojinbo Lighthouse and observation decks, visitors can overlook the Sea of Japan and feel the majestic power of nature. Local specialties and dining options are also abundant, making it an appealing spot for tourists. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Izumo Taisha@OU_odekake_club Kehi Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture, and is considered one of the oldest shrines in Japan. The enshrined deity is Kunitoritachi-no-Mikoto, revered as a god who protects the safety of the sea and ensures a bountiful harvest. The shrine's grounds overlook a beautiful coastline, particularly famous for its stunning sunsets. Every year, many tourists and worshipers visit to enjoy the sacred atmosphere. Kehi Shrine is beloved by locals and tourists as a place where one can feel the history and culture of Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Seimei Shrine@OU_odekake_club Seimei Shrine is a shrine located in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture, and is dedicated to Abe no Seimei, a Yin-Yang master from the Heian period. Within the precincts, there are exhibits and historical sites that convey Seimei's life and achievements, attracting many worshipers and tourists. In particular, the "Seimei Festival" held every May enlivens the local festivities. The surrounding area is filled with beautiful nature, allowing visitors to enjoy a sacred space in a peaceful atmosphere. Seimei Shrine is beloved by locals and tourists as a sacred place where one can feel the history and culture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Kanazaki Shrine@OU_odekake_club Kinzaki Shrine is a shrine located in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture, known as the oldest shrine architecture in Japan. Designated as an important cultural property of the country, the main hall, believed to have been built in the 7th century, is considered an important heritage representing the origin of Japanese shrine architecture. In addition to being Japan's oldest shrine, Kinzaki Shrine is also known for its picturesque location facing a beautiful coastline, attracting many tourists and worshippers. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Kinzen-ji@OU_odekake_club Kinzenshi Temple is located in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture, and is a temple of the Shingon sect Chisan school. The temple was founded in the Nara period and has been rebuilt several times after being destroyed by fire. Within the temple grounds, there is a main hall designated as an important cultural property by the country, as well as a beautiful garden where visitors can enjoy the changing scenery throughout the four seasons. In particular, during the autumn foliage season, many tourists visit the temple. Kinzenshi Temple is known as one of Tsuruga City's important tourist spots where visitors can enjoy historic buildings and natural beauty. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Shirakawago@masahiro Shirakawa-go is located in Gifu Prefecture and is known for its beautiful village with traditional thatched-roof houses. It is registered as a World Heritage Site and captivates visitors with its changing seasonal landscapes. Particularly during the snowy season, the picturesque scenery becomes enchanting, attracting many tourists. The traditional agricultural culture and way of life are still preserved in Shirakawa-go, evoking a sense of nostalgia in visitors. The local food culture and crafts are also charming, making it a popular destination where one can experience Japan's original scenery. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Experiences around「Yoko-en Garden」
Port of Humanity Tsuruga Museum@OU_odekake_club "Port of Humanity, Tsuruga Museum" is located in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture, and is a facility aimed at promoting the spirit of humanitarianism through activities such as humanitarian aid and disaster relief efforts. The permanent exhibition introduces the history and current situation of disaster relief and refugee support both domestically and internationally, aiming to educate visitors through various exhibits and videos. In addition, special exhibitions and events are regularly held, providing valuable information and experiences for those interested in humanitarian aid. The facility also has a cafe and shop, allowing visitors to learn at their own pace while exploring. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Tsuruga Railway Museum (Former Tsuruga Port Station Building)@OU_odekake_club The "Tsuruga Railway Museum (Former Tsuruga Port Station Building)" is located in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture, a historic building facing the Sea of Japan. It utilizes the former station building that once prospered as the gateway to Tsuruga Port, introducing the history of the Tsuruga Railway and the local railway culture. The exhibits include steam locomotives, passenger cars, and a model of the station building, making it a facility enjoyable not only for railway fans but also for the general public. In addition, railway model driving experiences and events are held in the museum, and with good transportation access, it is popular among tourists. As an attractive museum that combines history and technology, it plays a role in promoting the region's culture and tourism. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Minato Tsurugayama Float Museum@OU_odekake_club "Minato Tsuruga Yama Car Kaikan" is a facility in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture, that introduces the history and culture of yama cars (decorated floats used in festivals). Here, visitors can learn about the production process of yama cars and the atmosphere of yama car festivals. In the exhibition room, luxurious and elaborate yama cars and their decorations are displayed, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the charm of yama cars. Additionally, there are experiential corners and workshops where visitors can actually touch the yama cars, experiencing their power and beauty firsthand. It is a valuable opportunity to experience the local traditional culture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
21st Century Museum of Art Kanazawa@OU_odekake_club The "Kanazawa 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art" is an art museum located in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The building is made of glass and concrete, and is characterized by its beautiful design. The museum features permanent exhibition rooms and special exhibition rooms, showcasing a wide range of works by domestic and international artists. Additionally, the museum is surrounded by a vast park, providing visitors with a relaxing time. The museum is a must-see spot for art enthusiasts and tourists, and is definitely worth a visit when in Kanazawa. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Obama City@jimoty001_fukui Obama City is located in the northern part of Fukui Prefecture, facing the Sea of Japan as a port town. It is known as a tourist destination with historical streets and charming buildings, with popular spots such as Obama Castle and the former Obama Junior High School. Traditional crafts such as Echizen lacquerware and Echizen washi paper are actively produced, contributing to the region's culture and industry. The rich natural environment is also a charm, captivating visitors with beautiful coastlines and seasonal landscapes. The warm hospitality of the local residents is another attraction, making it a popular destination where tourists can experience heartwarming stays. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Nagahama City Hikiyama Museum@OU_odekake_club Nagahama City Hikiyama Museum is a museum located in Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture. This museum introduces the local culture and history through exhibits related to the traditional festival of Nagahama City, known as the Hikiyama Festival. The exhibits include the history and production process of the hikiyama floats, as well as the scenes of the Hikiyama Festival, providing visitors with interesting information. In addition, the museum displays actual hikiyama floats and models, allowing visitors to enjoy impressive exhibits. Nagahama City Hikiyama Museum is an important facility for preserving and passing on the local culture, and is a must-visit place for those interested in the Hikiyama Festival. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Hikonyan@Edd "Hikonyan" is a popular character known as a local mascot in Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture. It was created in 2007 and is characterized by its appearance based on the feudal lord Ii Naotora of Hikone Castle. Wearing a red samurai armor and featuring cute cat ears and tail, it has become a distinctive design. "Hikonyan" is active in promoting local tourism and events, and is loved by a wide range of generations from children to adults. It is cherished as a symbol of Hikone City and contributes to the revitalization of the region. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Tokugawa Art Museum@OU_odekake_club The Tokugawa Art Museum, located in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, is a museum that exhibits art and historical materials related to the Tokugawa family. Visitors can learn about the history and culture of the Tokugawa Shogunate, including figures such as Tokugawa Ieyasu and Tokugawa Iemitsu. The permanent exhibition features a wide range of collections including paintings, swords, and furnishings, making it an attractive facility for those interested in Japanese history and art. Additionally, special exhibitions are held seasonally, making it a popular place where visitors can discover something new each time they visit. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Eating around「Yoko-en Garden」
Kanazawa Temaki Sushi COIL@Lea "Kanazawa Temaki Sushi COIL" is a specialty hand-rolled sushi restaurant located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture. The name "COIL" comes from the English word meaning to roll, and they offer meticulously crafted hand-rolled sushi with a focus on quality. Using fresh local ingredients, the hand-rolled sushi, carefully prepared by skilled artisans, has gained popularity for its beauty and flavor. The menu includes courses featuring seasonal ingredients that change regularly, as well as an option for customizing orders to individual preferences. Combining Kanazawa's traditions with innovation, "Kanazawa Temaki Sushi COIL" offers the enjoyment of hand-rolled sushi and has received high praise from locals and tourists alike. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Souvenir and Rest Area Arai@masahiro "Souvenir and Rest Area Arai" is a tourist facility located in Nanto City, Toyama Prefecture. They sell local specialty products and souvenirs, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the charm of Nanto City. The facility also has a rest area where tourists and locals can easily stop by and take a break. Visitors can enjoy souvenirs and light meals made from local ingredients, making it a popular place to refresh while experiencing the region's charm. When visiting Nanto City, why not enjoy the local charm at "Souvenir and Rest Area Arai"? [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Yamaji Brewery@Gilly Yamaji Shuzo is a historic sake brewery located in Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture, with its founding dating back to 1893 during the Meiji era. Known for blending traditional brewing methods with the latest technology, they produce sake using locally sourced rice and water, which has gained popularity. They value their connection with the local community and actively engage in activities to promote the region's charm. Yamaji Shuzo's premium sake, known for its rich flavor and traditional craftsmanship, has received high praise not only locally but also nationwide. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Shinminato Crab Hut@yuandya Shinminato Kanigoya is a crab cuisine specialty restaurant located in Imizu City, Toyama Prefecture. Dishes using fresh crabs from Toyama Bay are popular, and customers can enjoy a variety of dishes such as crab shabu-shabu and crab rice bowls. The spacious interior of the restaurant allows customers to enjoy luxurious crab dishes while overlooking the sea. Popular not only among local tourists but also among tourists from other prefectures, visitors can enjoy different crab dishes according to the season. Shinminato Kanigoya is known as a place where you can fully enjoy Toyama's specialty, the crab from the sea. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Paris@Koto "Harissy" is a large-scale shopping mall located in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. It is accessible on foot from Nagoya Station on the Meijo Subway Line, and offers a wide range of brand shops and restaurants. From fashion items to miscellaneous goods and food, a variety of products are available, making it popular among locals and tourists. In addition, it features event spaces and entertainment facilities, making it a place where families and friends can enjoy themselves. Known not only for shopping but also for various activities, "Harissy" is bustling as a central hub in the area. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Tsutaya Japanese Cuisine@travelog Tsutaya" is a traditional Japanese cuisine restaurant located in Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture. Here, we use fresh local ingredients to offer beautiful dishes that change with the seasons. The dishes are cooked with the skills and heart of our craftsmen, and are known for their visually appealing presentation. The interior of the restaurant exudes a Japanese atmosphere, providing a calm space to enjoy your meal. Additionally, our service is attentive and tailored to meet the needs of our customers. "Tsutaya" is a beloved establishment among locals and tourists alike, where you can savor the authentic taste of Japanese cuisine. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Treasure Pavilion@OU_odekake_club "Zuihoken" is a historic ryotei (traditional Japanese restaurant) located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, with its founding dating back to the late Edo period. It is characterized by traditional Japanese architectural style and gardens, and is known for its high-class kaiseki cuisine. The dishes, made with seasonal ingredients that change throughout the year, as well as the carefully crafted dishes, offer the charm of being able to fully enjoy local ingredients and culture. In addition, it caters to a wide range of needs such as formal entertaining, celebrations, and tourism, making it a place where you can experience the tradition and aesthetic sense of Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Fukutaro@たびぼっち Fukutarou is a hot spring resort located in Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture, surrounded by beautiful nature throughout the four seasons. In addition to enjoying rich hot springs and delicious meals, visitors can also experience historical buildings and traditional culture. Particularly, the old streets of Takayama, shrines and temples, and traditional crafts attract people who visit. Fukutarou serves as a central location in the region, not only for tourists but also for locals who use it on a daily basis. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Staying around「Yoko-en Garden」
Ayutei Tea House, Cuisine Inn, Tsunoya@travelog Ayutei Ryokan Tsunoya" is a traditional culinary ryokan located in Kyotamba Town, Kyoto Prefecture. This accommodation is situated in a quiet location surrounded by beautiful natural surroundings, allowing guests to enjoy a leisurely time. The guest rooms are designed in a Japanese style, exuding a calm atmosphere. The ryokan takes pride in its seasonal dishes made with local ingredients, with the ayu (sweetfish) dishes being particularly exquisite. Furthermore, there is a fully equipped hot spring where guests can relax and rejuvenate their tired bodies. It is an accommodation where guests can enjoy a comfortable stay while experiencing the charm of Kyoto. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Jukai-tei@travelog "Otona no zekkei kakureyado Jukai-tei" is a hidden gem-like inn located in Kyotango City, Kyoto Prefecture. It is surrounded by beautiful natural surroundings and is characterized by a quiet and calm atmosphere. The interior of the inn has a Japanese-style design, exuding a serene ambiance. From the guest rooms, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the sea and mountains, allowing you to relax and unwind. The cuisine is also carefully prepared with Japanese food, using local fresh ingredients. It is recommended for those seeking a luxurious stay experience for adults. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Emerald Royal Garden@OU_odekake_club "Hekisui Imperial Garden" is a beautiful garden located in Kyotango City, Kyoto Prefecture. The vast grounds are surrounded by a rich natural environment, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery throughout the four seasons. Inside the garden, there are beautiful ponds, waterfalls, and charming bridges, where visitors can relax and heal their hearts while strolling. Additionally, there are rest areas and tea houses within the garden, providing a leisurely experience. Hekisui Imperial Garden harmoniously combines the beauty of nature with the elegance of Japanese aesthetics, offering visitors a place of healing and tranquility. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Urban Hotel Kyoto Shijo Premium@travelog Urban Hotel Kyoto Shijo Premium" is a luxury hotel located in Kyoto City. The hotel faces Shijo Street, providing convenient access to tourist attractions and transportation. The guest rooms are designed with sophistication, offering a comfortable stay. In addition, the restaurant offers traditional Kyoto cuisine and international dishes. Furthermore, the hotel features conference rooms and banquet halls, making it suitable for business and events. With its pleasant service and high-quality facilities, "Urban Hotel Kyoto Shijo Premium" is the ideal choice for a stay in Kyoto. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Gion Ryokan Karaku@travelog Gion Ryokan Hanaraku" is a traditional ryokan located in Kyoto City. This ryokan is situated in the heart of Gion, surrounded by beautiful scenery and culture of Kyoto. The guest rooms are designed in a Japanese style, creating a calm and tranquil atmosphere. Guests can also enjoy views of the garden and river from their rooms. The cuisine is carefully prepared Kyoto cuisine, using seasonal ingredients to provide delicious meals. Additionally, there is a hot spring available, allowing guests to relax and unwind. "Gion Ryokan Hanaraku" is highly recommended for those who want to experience the traditions and beauty of Kyoto. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
To-ji Temple in Kyoto@Lea "OMO3 Kyoto Toji" is a modern and stylish hotel located in Kyoto city. It is conveniently situated near tourist attractions such as Toji Temple and Kiyomizu Temple, making it convenient for tourists. The guest rooms are simple and cozy, offering a comfortable stay. Additionally, there are cafes and lounges in the common spaces where guests can relax and enjoy their stay. The hotel features a blend of tradition and modernity, allowing guests to fully experience the charm of Kyoto. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Hotel Plaza Osaka@OU_odekake_club Hotel Plaza Osaka is a hotel located in the heart of Osaka city, offering a convenient location for both tourism and business. The rooms are simple and clean, providing a comfortable stay. In addition, the hotel offers a variety of dining facilities such as restaurants, cafes, and bars to meet various needs. Furthermore, it is equipped with banquet halls and meeting rooms, making it suitable for business purposes. With good access to tourist spots, it is a hotel where you can fully enjoy the charm of Osaka. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Grand Chariot@masahiro Grand Chariot is located in Hyogo Prefecture, (Kinki area) in Japan. This breathtakingly beautiful attraction is well-known for its magnificent scenery and historic importance. The Grand Chariot, also known as the Chariots of Chishin, is one of Hyogo Prefecture’s most important tourist landmarks. This unique attraction is made up of thousands of small shrines, each of which is carefully crafted to represent the mystical relationship between ancient Shinto gods and their guardians. Visitors can explore the winding paths of the Grand Chariot, marveling at its intricate archways, elaborate sculptures, and tranquil settings. In addition to its natural beauty, the Grand Chariot also contains a variety of historical artifacts to be discovered, such as the ancient Samurai tombs and noteworthy Shinto marriage rituals. Visitors to the Hyogo Prefecture can take part in a variety of activities such as special guided tours, horse tours, and even a boating tour to make the most of their visit to the Grand Chariot. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Shopping around「Yoko-en Garden」
Sakai (Roadside Station) Sakai (Roadside Station) is a charming stopover that provides a delightful escapade for travelers and locals alike. Located in Fukui prefecture, Japan, it not only serves as a pit stop but also uplifts the area's cultural charm and natural allure. Here, visitors can take a break from their journey and explore local commodities, regional food, and even fresh seasonal produce. The station is renowned for promoting local tourism, showcasing unique artefacts and information about intriguing spots around Fukui. Sakai station also harbors a farmer's market, selling locally cultivated goods ensuring guests experience the freshness of Fukui's produce. Visitors can also find a play area for children, making it a family-friendly destination. Its inviting atmosphere infused with Japanese aesthetics makes Sakai an integral part of the road trip experience in Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Nishiyama Park (Roadside Station) Nishiyama Park (Roadside Station) is an idyllic green space that serves as both a recreational area and a roadside rest spot. It's located in the heart of Fukui province, a region admired for its scenic beauty and historic sites in Japan. The park is home to an array of facilities, including a children's playground, outdoor gym equipment, and lush walking paths. The roadside station comes complete with a farmers' market pulsing with the freshest local produce, a variety of dining options and a souvenir shop selling regional crafts. Indeed, Nishiyama Park (Roadside Station) offers a blend of recreational, cultural and culinary experiences, making it a popular stop-over for travellers and a favored locale for residents in Fukui, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Shirayama-san (Roadside Station) Shirayama-san (Roadside Station) is a charming visitor center located along a well-traveled roadway, specifically designed to provide travelers with regional information, local products, dining experiences, and occasional recreational facilities. This destination is situated within Ishikawa, a beautiful city in Japan. Shirayama-san offers a captivating glimpse into the local culture of the area. The roadside station is known for its clean rest areas, delicious local food offerings, and a selection of locally grown and produced items available for purchase. Tourists and locals alike can enjoy the panoramic views, the visitor center, and even picnics. The station is the perfect stopover for tired travelers, offering many amenities to refresh and refuel oneself before hitting the road again. Enjoy the delightful mixture of convenience, entertainment, and regional charm at Shirayama-san (Roadside Station) while exploring Ishikawa City, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Mercure Oyabe (Roadside Station) Mercure Oyabe (Roadside Station) is a diverse facility, combining a myriad of services and sites that cater to both travelers and locals. Located in Toyama Prefecture in Japan, it offers several amenities including a farmer's market supplying fresh local produce, a bakery, an exquisite restaurant, and an enchanting kids' zone, making it a popular rest stop. It also boasts a magnificent observation deck presenting stunning views of the surrounding countryside landscape. Additionally, there are various seasonal events hosted by Mercure Oyabe. The Station not only provides a comfortable rest area for drivers but also serves as a recreational space, making it an attractive destination for families in Toyama. The fusion of convenience, cuisine, and entertainment, all while being wrapped in splendid scenic beauty, truly exemplifies the charm of this Roadside Station. It provides a snapshot of the local culture, making it worth a visit. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Shirakawa-go (Roadside Station) Shirakawa-go (Roadside Station) is a popular site crowning the list of UNESCO world heritage areas. Tucked away in the mountainous region, the scenery of its Gassho-style thatch-roofed houses in a traditional rural setting is a standout spectacle. It is located in Gifu prefecture, Japan and serves as a testament to the architectural and cultural legacy of the country. This roadside station isn't merely a window into past-times with traditional workshops and museums, it offers modern amenities like local produce markets, souvenir shops, and local delicacy outlets. Being an important transportation hub, it is a rest stop for travellers making their way through the historic vistas of Japan. Shirakawa-go (Roadside Station) encapsulates the simplicity and beauty of traditional Japanese rural life, attracting millions of tourists with its panoramic views and cultural experiences every year. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Hoshinohurusato Fujihashi (Roadside station) Hoshinohurusato Fujihashi is a vibrant roadside rest stop location situated in an area famous for its mesmerising stargazing opportunities. Located in the tranquil region of Gifu, Japan, the station is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Its name, translating to "Star's hometown Fujihashi," perfectly encapsulates the whim and wonder this unique destination offers. Beyond its panoramic night skies is a plethora of fresh local produce that speaks volumes of Gifu's agricultural richness. The various local events held here infuse a touch of warm cultural essence to the overall experience. While its roadside station provides necessary amenities for travel-weary patrons, it is particularly known to tantalize visitors with its selection of mouth-watering regional delicacies. Hoshinohurusato Fujihashi, with its union of awe-inspiring natural beauty and rich local culture, stands as more than just a roadside station in the heart of Gifu, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Shiotsu Kaido Ajikamano-Sato (Roadside Station) Located along the scenic Shiotsu Highway, Shiotsu Kaido Ajikamano-Sato (Roadside Station) is an engaging spot known for its relaxing atmosphere, local produce and, captivating sceneries. Nestled in the vibrant region of Shiga, Japan, this roadside station serves as a respite for travelers and locals alike with its comforting amenities and attractions. The station houses specialty stores that sell fresh produce such as locally-sourced vegetables, fruits, and locally-made goods. Visitors can also dine in the charming Ajikama restaurant that serves delicious home-style meals featuring seasonal ingredients. Adjacent to the establishment is a mini amusement park that can be enjoyed by families touring the region. From panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes to the mouth-watering local cuisine, Shiotsu Kaido Ajikamano-Sato ensures a truly authentic Japanese roadside station experience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Wakasa-Obama (Roadside Station) Wakasa-Obama (Roadside Station) is a well-known rest stop and souvenir shop perched on the scenic coast of Wakasa Bay. Located in the city of Obama in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, it attracts tourists and locals alike. The facility is immensely popular for its fresh seafood produce and local culinary delights, especially its delicious grilled clams. Equipped with restrooms, vending machines, and picnic spots, it serves as an ideal place for travelers seeking a respite. Furthermore, the on-site market sells a vast array of local craft items and regional produce, making the visit an enriching cultural experience. Its close proximity to some of Fukui's key attractions such as Wakasa Wan Energy Research Center and Wakasa Fish Agriculture Park also make Wakasa-Obama (Roadside Station) an integral part of the travel itinerary while cruising through this coastal charm. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Transportation around「Yoko-en Garden」
Fukui Station@OU_odekake_club Fukui Station is a major railway station located in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture. It is situated at the intersection of the JR West Japan Hokuriku Main Line and the Fukui Railway Fukutetsu Line, making it a crucial transportation hub for the local community. The station area is surrounded by numerous commercial facilities and restaurants, making it a convenient location for both locals and tourists. Moreover, Fukui Station provides good access to Fukui City and nearby tourist destinations, serving as an important base for visitors to Fukui Prefecture. The station building features a modern design and is equipped with facilities that prioritize user convenience. As the gateway to Fukui Prefecture, Fukui Station plays a vital role in supporting the region's development and fostering exchanges with other areas. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
JR Fukui Station West Exit@jimoty001_fukui JR Fukui Station West Exit is located in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture, and is a major entrance and exit on the west side of Fukui Station. There is a bus terminal and taxi stand in front of the station, making transportation access convenient. The surrounding area has many commercial facilities and restaurants, making it a convenient location for shopping and dining. Additionally, there is a tourist information center for tourists, providing information on sightseeing. It is known as a highly convenient area for local residents and tourists. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Fukui Station (Hokuriku Line) Located on the Hokuriku Line, this prominent railway station serves as a significant transportation hub for both locals and tourists. This station, positioned in the heart of the titular city in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, provides easy accessibility to various key points, including shopping centres, recreational parks, and significant cultural landmarks. Fukui Station (Hokuriku Line) features several amenities such as dining outlets, shopping stores, and tourist information centers that enhance the overall passenger experience. Its strategic position connects it to different railway services, seamlessly facilitating intercity travels. With its clean and modern facilities, the station exemplifies Japan's distinct blend of tradition and innovation. This transportation hub, beyond simply being a bridge that connects different communities, significantly contributes to structuring the landscape of urban Japan, particularly the city of Fukui. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Harue Station (Hokuriku Line) Harue Station (Hokuriku Line) is a train station that exudes a traditional charm. It lies on the JR West Hokuriku Main Line, an important transport link in its region. Situated in the town of Harue, within Fukui Prefecture, the station forms a major nodal point in Japan's railway network. The facility dispenses a practical utility amongst the locals and tourists alike. It offers them a pivotal means of access to Harue's cultural nuances and its emblematic scenic spots. The vicinity of the station also holds a selection of amenities serving different purposes. With an aura that exudes the classic Japanese railway station appeal, it stands as an epitome of Japan's robust transport infrastructure. Harue Station effectively mirrors the blend of modernity and tradition that Japan is renowned for. An edifice integral to the community within which it resides, it aids in knitting together the fabric of connectivity across the region. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Katsuyama Station@find_real_japan Echizen Railway Katsuyama Station is located in Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture, and serves as the terminal station of the Echizen Railway Katsuyama Line. The station building is made of wood and exudes a retro atmosphere, with local tourist spots and commercial facilities scattered around the area. There are cherry blossom viewing spots and historical buildings in the vicinity, making it popular among tourists. Additionally, from Katsuyama Station, the sightseeing train "Echizen Kagari-bi" operates, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the local charm. As the gateway to the region, the station is beloved by local residents and tourists alike. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Ashiharaonsen Station (Hokuriku Line) Ashiharaonsen Station, situated on the Hokuriku Line, is a popular destination, serving as a departure point for various journeys. Located in the city of Fukui, which is in Japan, this rail station is a noteworthy component of the regional transportation network and is utilized by both locals and tourists. Adjacent to the station is the renowned Ashihara hot spring, from which the station receives its name. This lends it not only a strategic position but also a cultural significance. The station platform offers visitors a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, including lush mountains and the tranquil sea. Well connected and conveniently accessible, Ashiharaonsen Station in Fukui, Japan, flawlessly blends functionality with aesthetic appeal. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Sabae Station (Hokuriku Line) Sabae Station is an above-ground station with two tracks on one side and more than 1.1 million passengers per year. The station is mainly used by commuters and tourists, and is also known as a center for eyeglass manufacturers, with major eyeglass makers having their headquarters in the area. The area surrounding the station is also convenient for tourists, with a wide variety of commercial facilities, restaurants, and hotels. Sabae is also known as the city of eyeglasses, and there are many eyeglass museums and eyeglass-related stores near the station. Sabae Station is an important hub for access to and from Fukui Prefecture, making it a convenient station for both sightseeing and business. The station also offers convenient access to Kyoto, Osaka, and Kanazawa through its connection to JR West Japan's Hokuriku line. [Original text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Takefu Station (Hokuriku Line) Takefu Station (Hokuriku Line) is a significant railway hub located in the city of Echizen, serving as an important transit point for residents and tourists alike. Situated in the Fukui Prefecture in Japan, the station operates on the Hokuriku Main Line, a major long-distance railway line owned by the West Japan Railway Company. The station is strategically placed, providing easy access to various attractive locations and landmarks within the city. With the convenience of public transportation, visitors can explore and admire the beauty of the quintessential Japanese city. Takefu Station is well-equipped, maintaining facilities to cater to the needs of passengers to ensure a comfortable journey. Apart from being a transport facility, the station signifies the area's devotion to connectivity and progress in the Fukui Prefecture, contributing significantly to the city of Echizen's development and mobility. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]