- Fukui (city) - Wikipedia
Fukui is located on the coastal plain in the north-central part of the prefecture It is bordered by the Sea of Japan to the west and the Ryōhaku Mountains to the east
- Fukui City Travel Guide - What to see and do in Fukui City and surroundings
Fukui City (福井) is the capital of Fukui Prefecture along the Sea of Japan While Fukui's city center does not offer many major tourist attractions, multiple sites of interest are found in the forested hills and along the rocky coastlines outside of the city
- Fukui Guide: Things to do in Fukui - Japan Travel
Discover the top things to do in Fukui, north of Kyoto along with coast with the Sea of Japan, known for Echizen city (famous for washi), the stunning Tojinbo cliffs, the Fukui Dinosaur Museum, the Sabae Glasses Museum and local city of Obama
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Fukui (2025) - Must-See Attractions
This is your first trip to Fukui, and if you love history, you won't want to miss it Just looking at it was boring, so I asked for a guide
- Discover Fukui Official Travel Guide – Official Travel Guide to Fukui . . .
Explore Fukui’s top attractions, seasonal events, local cuisine, and cultural experiences From Eiheiji Temple and Dinosaur Museum to Tojinbo cliffs and hot springs, discover curated itineraries packed with the best of Fukui for your trip
- The Ultimate Fukui Travel Guide - japanstartshere. com
Use my Fukui itinerary to plan your trip, whether you stay overnight in Fukui City or Obama, or come for the day from Kanazawa or Kyoto
- Fukui | Hokuriku Shinetsu | Destinations | Travel Japan - Japan . . .
Plan your trip to Fukui, Japan Check out our Japan map, explore Japan's destinations and travel highlights in this comprehensive guide to where to visit in Japan
- Fukui Prefecture - Wikipedia
Fukui is the capital and largest city of Fukui Prefecture, with other major cities including Sakai, Echizen, and Sabae [5] Fukui Prefecture is located on the Sea of Japan coast and is part of the historic Hokuriku region of Japan
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