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About Fukui Prefecture

Fukui Prefecture, located on Japan’s Sea of Japan coast in the Chubu region, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage. Known as the "Dinosaur Kingdom" of Japan, it boasts some of the most significant dinosaur fossil sites and museums, attracting paleontology enthusiasts worldwide. Beyond its prehistoric allure, Fukui is home to impressive historic landmarks such as the well-preserved Maruoka Castle and the serene Eiheiji Temple, a major Zen Buddhist monastery. The rugged coastline features stunning cliffs and beaches, perfect for scenic drives and outdoor adventures. Fukui’s relatively low tourist traffic compared to major Japanese cities allows visitors to experience authentic local culture and hospitality. The prefecture’s cuisine highlights fresh seafood from the Sea of Japan, including crab and sushi, alongside traditional Japanese fare. Whether exploring ancient temples, hiking coastal trails, or indulging in local delicacies, Fukui offers a compelling destination for travelers seeking tranquility, history, and natural wonders.

Travel Tips

The best time to visit is spring and autumn for pleasant weather and scenic beauty. Pack layers for variable coastal climate and comfortable walking shoes. Respect local customs such as removing shoes indoors and quiet behavior in temples. Fukui is safe, but carry cash as some places do not accept cards. Learn basic Japanese phrases for smoother communication.

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