Fukui Prefecture
Located on the Japan Sea coast of the main island Honshu, Fukui Prefecture offers a captivating blend of historical treasures, natural wonders, and cultural experiences. Fukui is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, including the Echizen Washi paper-making tradition and the exquisite Kutani-yaki porcelain craftsmanship.
Its capital, Fukui City, boasts the impressive Fukui Castle ruins and the serene Sōtō Zen Eihei-ji Temple, a spiritual sanctuary dating back to the 13th century.
Nature lovers are drawn to Fukui's rugged coastline, dotted with picturesque cliffs, sandy beaches, and scenic coastal drives, including the iconic Tojinbo Cliffs renowned for their dramatic beauty. Inland, visitors can explore the verdant Echizen-Kaga Kaigan Quasi-National Park, home to lush forests, crystal-clear rivers, and breathtaking waterfalls.