Sightseeing Spot Spots in Obama Area

  • Onyu Pass
    Travel / Tourism
    Shiga Takashima-shi Kutsugi
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    Travel / Tourism
    Fukui Obama-shi Ichibancho
    "A well in Unjo Park in Ichiban-cho, Obama City. From 30 meters below the spring water comes gushing forth at a temperature of around 13 degrees. The name comes from the other name for Obama Castle, Unpin Castle. It was chosen by the Ministry of the Environment as one of the ""Top 100 Heisei Famous Water"", and many locals visit it to fetch water. It is also used in Japanese confectionery shops and sake breweries."
  • Oshima Peninsula
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    Fukui Oi-gun Oicho Oshima
    A peninsula on the west side of Obama Bay. It along with Uchitomi Peninsula on the opposite bank form Obama Bay. You can access the peninsula passing over Obama Bay by turning off of National Route 27 in Hongo, Ohi Town, Ohi County onto Prefectural Route 241 and crossing the Aoto no Ohashi Bridge. The Oshima Peninsula Niso-no-Mori custom is a ritual unique to the Oshima region that is still performed today and has been designated as one of Japan's Intangible Folk Cultural Properties that need measures such as documentation.
  • Angel line Orikaeshichiten
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukui Pref. Obamashi Ugu
  • Oimachijohokosatempo Taru
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    Fukui Pref. Oigunoichou Hongou 153-26-1

    福井県の若狭和田海水浴場近くにある情報コーナーです。軽食もいただけます。券売機で買って注文で、昼時は混んでいましたね。

  • Shiroyama Park (Takahama Castle Ruins)
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukui Oi-gun Takahamacho Kotoshiro
  • Shinjuhama
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukui Pref. Obamashi Aoi
  • Wakasa Wada Kaigan
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukui Oi-gun Takahamacho Wada
  • Obama Machi no Sta.
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukui Obama-shi Obamashirahige 111-1
  • Sugimori shrine Ohatsu formic ginkgo
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukui Prefecture Oi-gun Takahama

Fukui Areas

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Northeast of Kyoto, the ancient Tojinbo Cliffs separate Fukui prefecture from the Sea of Japan in a stretch of land well worth exploring. Water sports and seaside delicacies are available in abundance as the spectacular rugged coastline flattens down into beaches to the west of the prefecture, while inland, Fukui is home to Zen Buddhist temples and historic ruins.

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