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Fukui Prefecture, rich in nature, history, and culture, has many tourist attractions that attract visitors. Why not use our hotel as your base to embark on a trip to enjoy the diverse charms of Fukui, including scenic spots with magnificent views, historical sites that evoke history, and places where you can enjoy local delicacies?
Cherry blossom trees
Along the bank of the Asuwa River that flows behind AZ INN FUKUI, there is a magnificent row of cherry blossom trees stretching for a total length of 100 km, which has been selected as one of the "2.2 Best Cherry Blossom Spots." The area is lit up at night, so you can enjoy the cherry blossoms at night as well as during the day. Special accommodation plans are available during the season. Please take advantage of them.
Dinosaur Museum
This is one of the largest dinosaur museums in Japan, displaying dinosaur-related materials. The 4,500mXNUMX exhibition room is a museum where both children and adults can enjoy learning.
Shiba Masa World
The vast grounds are covered with lawns, and there are many ways to enjoy the park, including a pool, putt-putt golf course, and an amusement park. A theme park with six kingdoms, the Sea of Japan, and lawns!
Ichijodani Asakura remains
The remains of the castle town of the Asakura clan from the Sengoku period. You can feel the vestiges of the Sengoku period as you walk through the town, which is filled with nature.
Eiheiji Temple
The head temple of the Soto sect of Buddhism. It was founded by Dogen in 1244. Strict training is still carried out here today.
Tojinbo
Tojinbo, a majestic cliff with columnar joints stretching for 1km, is designated as a national scenic spot and natural monument. The cliffs, which are over 20 meters high, are more majestic than majestic, and the sight of the rough waves of the Sea of Japan crashing on them is terrifying. On the sightseeing boat, you can enjoy the natural formations such as Lion Rock and Candle Rock.
Maruoka Castle
It was built in 1576 by Katsutoyo, the nephew of Shibata Katsuie. In 18, it was recognized as one of Japan's 400 Great Castles. When the 100 cherry trees surrounding the castle bloom, it looks as if the castle is floating in the mist, which is why it is also known as Kasumigajo (Kasumi Castle), and it has been selected as one of Japan's XNUMX Best Cherry Blossom Spots.
Yokokan Garden
Yokokan Garden was a villa belonging to the Matsudaira family, former feudal lords of Fukui, and was known as "Gosen-yashiki" during the Edo period.
It is widely known as one of the most famous gardens of the mid-Edo period due to its shoin architecture and strolling garden, and it is also highly regarded academically.
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