Fukui Prefectural Green Center
Takako SakamotoFukui Prefectural Green Center: located a 30 minutes drive from the center of Fukui City, this mammoth park is one of the best places to relax and chill out on holidays!
Fukui Prefectural Green Center (福井総合グリーンセンター, Fukui sōgō gurīnsentā) is a park with a vast recreational space and a botanical garden.
Fukui Prefectural Green Center: located a 30 minutes drive from the center of Fukui City, this mammoth park is one of the best places to relax and chill out on holidays!
In the forest-like botanical gardens of Fukui Green Center in Sakai City, you can enjoy tranquility any time of the year.
Holiday at Fukui Prefectural Green Center: Adults, kids, and even dogs can chill out and enjoy the space and fresh air for free!
In Fukui in central Japan, APA Hotel Katamachi is business hotel that makes up for its distance from the station by being comfortable and very affordable.
A good old Japanese oden restaurant Ishida-Ya is located in front of JR Fukui Station's West Exit. This casual drinking place serves tasty dishes at reasonable prices!
Japanese Kappo Cuisine 'Take' in Fukui is famous for its fresh seafood, serving only natural blowfish (not farmed). Its rich taste melts in your mouth.
Close to the main station in Fukui in central Japan, Tomiya is a traditional Japanese izakaya (dining bar), serving up inexpensive food and drinks.
Maruoka Castle is a hirayama-style Japanese castle located in the Maruoka neighbourhood of the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of Japan. It also called Kasumi-ga-jō due to the legend that whenever an enemy approaches the castle, a thick mist appears and hides it. Wikipedia
Eihei-ji is one of two main temples of the Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism, the largest single religious denomination in Japan. Eihei-ji is located about 15 km east of Fukui in Fukui Prefecture, Japan. In English, its name means "temple of eternal peace". Wikipedia
Yokokan Garden (養浩館庭園, Yōkōkan Teien) is a traditional Japanese garden established in the Edo period (1603 - 1868). The Yokokan villa inside the garden was a former residence by the Fukui Matsudaira Clan.