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A Journey to Experience Zen, Embrace Japanese Hospitality, and Soothe the Soul: Fukui Premium Tour
Fukui Prefecture, often referred to as the happiest place in Japan, is garnering significant attention with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen in spring 2024. This winter, we are introducing a unique 2-day, 1-night training experience for foreigners, which offers a deeper connection with Zen. The program is made possible through the understanding and cooperation of Eiheiji, the head temple and core training center of Zen with over 700 years of history and tradition. Here is an early look at the details of this soul-soothing journey. Why not embark on a trip to rejuvenate your heart?
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A Luxurious Time Surrendered to Light and Wind: Famous Inn "Beniya" Wellness Tour | Fukui
Fukui Prefecture, known for its highest levels of happiness, is attracting attention both domestically and internationally with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen in the spring of 2024. This winter, a new 1-night, 2-day wellness tour for foreigners is available, featuring a Kodo (Japanese incense ceremony) experience at a luxury inn in Awara Onsen, along with a high-end kaiseki meal centered around local ingredients. Get an early look at the details of this relaxing and rejuvenating hot spring journey for both the mind and body. Would you like to embark on this wellness journey?
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Top 5 Luxurious Restaurants to Enjoy During Your Trip in the Hokuriku Region | Hokuriku
Located on the Sea of Japan side, the Hokuriku region is blessed with a variety of fresh seafood and other ingredients. We have selected restaurants where you can experience the feeling of luxury in this gastronomic treasure trove of Hokuriku. These restaurants incorporate local ingredients and are committed to offering unique flavors specific to the region. While experiencing the natural beauty and culture of Hokuriku, enjoy a culinary journey to your heart's content.
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5 Recommended Restaurants in Fukui Prefecture for Authentic Dining Experiences
The 2024 Noto earthquake struck on January 1, 2024. Recovery will take time, as evinced by the number of people who have been forced to live in shelters. We would like to support the residents of Hokuriku however we can. With this in mind, we have selected five recommended Italian, French, and Western restaurants in Fukui Prefecture. We would like diners to help support the region by visiting Fukui and enjoying a meal there.
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Board the Hokuriku Shinkansen and Dine Out! 5 Recommended Restaurants to Enjoy Fukui's Delicacies in Fukui
On March 16, 2024, the Hokuriku Shinkansen line will be extended to Tsuruga Station, connecting Tokyo and Fukui in as little time as 2 hours and 51 minutes. The Shinkansen stations of Awaraonsen, Fukui, Echizen-Takefu, and Tsuruga will open in Fukui Prefecture, making the trip to Hokuriku more accessible. Thus, we have selected some restaurants where you can enjoy the delicacies of Fukui. Take a trip to Fukui by the Hokuriku Shinkansen!
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Immerse Yourself in Japan's Excellence: The Fukui Wellness Tour - Food, Sake, Zen, Hot Springs, and Culture (day 2)
Fukui Prefecture has been gaining attention from Japan and the world at large before the opening of the new Fukui Shinkansen in spring 2024. More and more overseas tourists can be seen here. In the Wellness Tour that tours Zen, food, and hot springs, interpretation guide services and English menus are being prepared to warmly welcome these guests. The highlights of Fukui, with its warm and welcoming atmosphere, are introduced here in this 1-night, 2-day model course.
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Immerse Yourself in Japan's Excellence: The Fukui Wellness Tour - Food, Sake, Zen, Hot Springs, and Culture (day 1)
Fukui Prefecture has been gaining attention from Japan and the world at large before the opening of the new Fukui Shinkansen in spring 2024. More and more overseas tourists can be seen here. In the wellness tour that tours Zen, food, and hot springs, interpretation guide services and English menus are being prepared to warmly welcome these guests. The highlights of Fukui, with its warm and welcoming atmosphere, are introduced here in this 1-night, 2-day model course.
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Unveiling the Charms of Hokuriku by Discovering 5 French Restaurants with Local Ingredients
We are going to introduce five French restaurants that make abundant use of local ingredients in the naturally rich Hokuriku region. This region receives heavy snowfall in winter and benefits from ample snowmelt water for the growth of vegetables and rice. Moreover, the region along the Sea of Japan offers a rich catch of fresh fish, attracting many food enthusiasts. When visiting Hokuriku, be sure to try these local, ingredient-driven French restaurants.
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A Rewarding Trip to Relieve You from Daily Fatigue Day 2: Fukui Wellness Trip
Amidst the hustle and bustle of your daily life, have you ever thought about taking a trip to a faraway place? If so, Fukui is the perfect destination for you. When you think of Fukui, you might think of the gorgeous Echizen crab, glasses, and Tojinbo. However, there's so much more to explore! Experience nature with all your senses and feast on the treasures of food from the mountains and the sea. Let's go on an overnight wellness trip to refresh your body and mind.
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A Rewarding Trip to Relieve You from Daily Fatigue Day 1: Fukui Wellness Trip
In the midst of your bustling life, you may suddenly yearn for a faraway travel destination, and Fukui could be just the place your heart desires. When you think of Fukui, you may associate it with the delicious Echizen crab, glasses, or Tojinbo, but there is much more to explore. You can experience nature with all your senses and feast on the bounties from the mountains and the sea. Let's go on an overnight wellness trip to refresh your body and mind.
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Chubu is in the center of Japan's main island, Honshu, and its culinary culture reflects its position between Japan's western and eastern halves. Delicious Hida beef, world-famous Mount Fuji and many acclaimed sake breweries are in Chubu.
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