
Fukui City is the capital of Fukui prefecture, which is located along the coast of the Sea of Japan. While most attractions l...
Katsuyama is a mountain city and the definition of Fukui Prefecture's "snow country" tag, as well as the location of one of t...
Sakai is Fukui Prefecture's second most populous city and home to Maruoka Castle, Japan's oldest remaining castle. Maruoka Ca...
Explore Echizen City, in Fukui Prefecture, and discover Echizen's famous temples and shrines, experience Echizen's traditiona...
Echizen Asakura Mantoya in Fukui is an annual summer illumination event held at the ancient historical site, Ichijodani Asaku...
The combination of unique, high-quality local materials with processes that have been fine-tuned through generations of labor...
Back in 1953, the Fukui Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Fukui City Tourism Association planted thousands of cherry b...
Chinese restaurant 'FUN' in Fukui City serves authentic, delicious Chinese dishes.
The Tojinbo area of Sakai City in Fukui Prefecture boasts of two things: its famous cliffs, and the seafood on sale along its...
If you are in the neighborhood of the Eye Glass Museum, or anywhere in Sabae actually, and you are craving American-style foo...
In Awara Onsen in Japan's Fukui Prefecture, Beniya is a long-established traditional inn with 24 cozy rooms, and service that...
Auberge Fujii Fermier is located in a small village close to the Echizen seashore in Fukui Prefecture, Japan
In addition to the soothing atmosphere, beautiful nature, and delicious foods, at Auberge Fujii Fermier you can enjoy a varie...
Fukui Prefecture is home to many castles, temples, and shrines. There are beautiful gardens and all types of local food.
Join me on an adventure through Tokyo and Fukui, and discover some of Japan’s best kept secrets.
In Fukui city in Japan's Hokuriku region, the Fine Arts Museum holds a range of exhibitions, from traditional Japanese art to...