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A 2-night,3-day trip to
                          Immerse yourself in the deep history of Fukui 
                          through its nature, architecture, and cultures

DAY3 START!

Mikuni Minato Kitamae-dori Street

Mikuni Port prospered as a base for trade along the Sea of Japan and as a port of call for kitamae-bune (cargo vessel) in the Edo Period (1603-1868). There remain buildings that evoke the prosperity of those times, such as the Former Morita Bank Head Office and the Old Kishina Family Home.

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2minutes by Car

Tateru Yoshino Mikuniminato

A restaurant produced by chef Tateru Yoshino, who has succeeded in establishing many world-class restaurants, including Maison Tateru Yoshino. Enjoy exquisite French cuisine created with carefully selected fresh ingredients sourced from Mikuni Port and Fukui Prefecture.

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※The contents change depending on the season, so this is just an example.

10minutes by Car

Restaurant by the Sea Otoku

A hideaway restaurant with a stunning view where you can leisurely savor freshly caught seafood. In winter, have your fill of freshly boiled Echizen Crabs.

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5minutes by Car

Brilliant Heart Museum

A museum that features the changing sceneries of Oshima Island as if it were a painting, and introduces it to the world. Oshima is a sacred island where untouched nature remains, formed by lava about 12,000,000 years ago in the heart of Echizen Kaga Kaigan Quasi-National Park.

10minutes by Car

A Stroll Around the Tojinbo Cliffs

Its distinctive feature is the spectacular scenery of colossal rugged, rocky “columnar joint cliffs” that stretch on for about 1 kilometer along the coast. Columnar joint cliffs of this large scale are rare across the world, and are designated as a national natural treasure. The scenery of the cliffs as seen from the tour boat is also splendid. You can also enjoy eating around and looking for souvenirs along the Tojinbo shopping street of about 300 meters lined with some 30 shops.

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