Maruoka Castle, Fukui Ikeda Village teahouse, Fukui Red bridge coastal view, Fukui Kazura Bridge, Fukui Fukui Cuisine Eiheiji Temple courtyard, Fukui

Discover Fukui’s Quiet Beauty

From seaside cliffs to mountain temples — where Japan’s traditions live in balance with nature.

Experience the Real Japan

Discover a Japan Few Travelers Ever See

Nestled between mountains and the Sea of Japan, Fukui invites travelers to slow down and rediscover authenticity. Walk temple paths shaded by cedar trees, stand at the edge of sea cliffs, and experience a Japan that still moves at its own gentle pace.

Walk the Cedar Paths of Eiheiji
Stand Beneath Maruoka Castle
Watch the Sunset at Tōjinbō Cliffs
Asakura historic town model, Fukui
Ichijōdani Asakura crest
Ichijōdani AsakuraFamily Historic Ruins
Asakura Valley, Fukui
Asakura pottery, Fukui

Landscapes, traditions, and flavors that define the region.

Temples & Castles

Step inside centuries of history — from the quiet halls of Eiheiji Temple to the stone walls of Maruoka Castle, one of Japan’s oldest keeps.

Heritage Architecture

Sea Cliffs & Forests

Witness the drama of the Tojinbo cliffs and the calm of ancient cedar forests — landscapes that have shaped Fukui’s spirit for generations.

Nature Hiking

Local Cuisine

Savor regional specialties — sweet Echizen crab, mountain vegetables, and handmade soba, all rooted in seasonal rhythms.

Food Culture Seasonal Dining

Festivals & Daily Life

Experience community life — from temple festivals to local markets — where visitors are welcomed with genuine warmth and curiosity.

Culture Hospitality

Kochōmon Rock Arch (Echizen Coast)

Kochōmon is a natural sea arch on Fukui’s Echizen Coast, carved over centuries by wind and waves. Rising about 15 meters high and 30 meters wide, it once served as a natural tunnel for the coastal road. The arch is a striking reminder of the power of nature along the Sea of Japan.

Click the buttons below for a hidden pedestrian view from inside the adjacent Kochōmon Tunnel.

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Stone archway, Fukui