Things to do in Fukui Prefecture, Chubu: The Best Sights & Landmarks

March 18, 2022 Cedrick Jardin

Discover the best top things to do in Fukui Prefecture, Japan including Daihonzan Eihei-ji Temple, Pagoda at Myotusji Temple, Hakusan Shrine (Heisenji-Hakusan Shrine), Fukui Prefectural Seashore Nature Center, Okamoto Shrine, Ichijodani Asakurashi Ruin, Maruoka Castle, Oshima Island, Murasakishikibu Park, Echizen Takeningyo no Sato.
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1. Daihonzan Eihei-ji Temple

5-15 Shihi, Eiheiji-cho, Yoshida-gun 910-1228 Fukui Prefecture +81 776-63-3102 http://daihonzan-eiheiji.com/
Excellent
53%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 623 reviews

Daihonzan Eihei-ji Temple

2. Pagoda at Myotusji Temple

5-22 Monzen, Obama 917-0237 Fukui Prefecture +81 770-57-1355 http://myotsuji.jimdofree.com/
Excellent
60%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 50 reviews

Pagoda at Myotusji Temple

3. Hakusan Shrine (Heisenji-Hakusan Shrine)

56-63 Heiseiji, Heiseiji-cho, Katsuyama 911-0822 Fukui Prefecture +81 779-88-1591 http://heisenji.jp/#3-2
Excellent
53%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
1%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 121 reviews

Hakusan Shrine (Heisenji-Hakusan Shrine)

Reviewed By Hoegaarden987 - Brossard, Canada

Hakusan (literally, the white mountain in Japanese) is a ~2700 m tall mountain extending between Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui and Gifu prefectures. It has been a sacred mountain for many in the area, leading to the many Hakusan Shrines in the region and around Japan that believe the mountain to house a god. The Heisenji-Hakusan Shrine is one such shrine located near Katsuyama city in the Fukui prefecture. The Shrine has beautiful lawns of moss throughout its campus, and is well known along with the famous Saiho-ji in Kyoto for its moss gardens. It was raining that day, and the rain made the moss lawn even more beautiful. There were several individual visitors, and we saw two or three groups, but the shrine itself was very quiet. We first strolled through the moss lawns and took the main road to the main hall and gave our prayers. There are two other smaller halls next to the main hall, and the three halls signify the three peaks of Hakusan. We then took another road up the hill to the Sannnomiya, another hall higher up in the mountain. There were moss lawns along the road as well, and the air was very refreshing. All three of us were completely awed by the beauty and the sacred environment. To get to the shrine, we took a local train from Fukui station to Katsuyama station. There are local buses to the shrine, but unfortunately, the wait was more than an hour after our arrival at Katsuyama that day. As such, we took a taxi from the Katsuyama station, which cost us about 1800 yen. On the way back, we took the bus back to Katsuyama station, which was a mini-van, and the cost was 200 yen per person. It turned out that this Shrine was opened by Taichou in 717, and so it was exactly 1300 years from its opening. Nevertheless, there were very few signs that marked this anniversary, and the area was very calm, just like the shrine itself.

4. Fukui Prefectural Seashore Nature Center

18-2 Sekumi, Wakasa-cho, Mikatakaminaka-gun 919-1464 Fukui Prefecture +81 770-46-1101 http://www.fcnc.jp/index.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Fukui Prefectural Seashore Nature Center

5. Okamoto Shrine

23-10 Otakicho, Echizen 915-0234 Fukui Prefecture +81 778-42-1151 http://www.washi.jp/history/
Excellent
37%
Good
58%
Satisfactory
5%
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Okamoto Shrine

Reviewed By PapagenaandPapageno - Los Angeles, United States

After making paper at the Udatsu craft museum/studio, and visiting the paper museum, eating fantastic soba the village is known for, my daughter (an artist) and I (a writer) had to go pay our respects to the Goddess of Paper. This temple was so lovely, and surrounded by some of the tallest trees we'd seen in our trip to Japan--like Douglas firs.

6. Ichijodani Asakurashi Ruin

28-37 Kidonochicho, Fukui 910-2153 Fukui Prefecture +81 90-3300-3911 http://www3.fctv.ne.jp/~asakura/
Excellent
35%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 260 reviews

Ichijodani Asakurashi Ruin

7. Maruoka Castle

1-59 Kasumicho, Maruokacho, Sakai 910-0231 Fukui Prefecture +81 776-66-0303 http://www.maruoka-kanko.org/400_special/010_castle/
Excellent
28%
Good
53%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
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4.0 based on 341 reviews

Maruoka Castle

8. Oshima Island

Anto, Sakai 913-0064 Fukui Prefecture http://www.yuuki.ac/taiken/10jin/10jin-1.html
Excellent
20%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
37%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 99 reviews

Oshima Island

9. Murasakishikibu Park

20 Higashisenpukucho, Echizen 915-0847 Fukui Prefecture +81 778-22-3012 http://www.city.echizen.lg.jp/office/070/020/kouen/murasaki.html
Excellent
29%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
25%
Poor
8%
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4.0 based on 24 reviews

Murasakishikibu Park

10. Echizen Takeningyo no Sato

63-1 Maruokacho Kamikumeda, Sakai 910-0331 Fukui Prefecture +81 776-66-5666 http://www.takeningyo.com/
Excellent
31%
Good
52%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
3%
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4.0 based on 29 reviews

Echizen Takeningyo no Sato

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