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Fukui, Fukui

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Stone quarried from Asuwayama — the blue-grey volcanic tuff known as 笏谷石 — once shaped the foundations of this castle town, and traces of it still surface underfoot if you know where to look. Fukui grew dense around the fortress that Shibata Katsuie raised here in the Sengoku period, then expanded through the Edo era as the seat of a substantial domain. Two catastrophes in the mid-twentieth century — air raids and a major earthquake — leveled much of what had accumulated. The phoenix became the city's emblem not as decoration but as a statement of fact.

Walking from Fukui Station eastward, the AOSSA complex rises immediately: a civic building that folds a public library, a prefectural hall, and ordinary shops into a single structure. The Sakuragi Library occupies its upper floors, and on a weekday afternoon the reading rooms hold a mix of students and older residents with no particular hurry. Farther out, Asuwayama — low enough to climb in an hour — marks the old quarrying ground where 笏谷石 was cut, and the outdoor museum at Osagoeminkaen preserves farmhouses from the Edo through Shōwa periods, relocated and reassembled in the open air.

The Itchōrai festival, part of the Fukui Phoenix Festival, moves through the city each summer, and the spring procession of the Echizen Historical Pageant re-enacts the domain's past along streets that were entirely rebuilt within living memory. At Asuwa Shrine, a weeping cherry of considerable age stands over the precincts dedicated to Emperor Keitai. The Kuzuryūgawa runs north of the city; the fishing harbors of Takanoso and Tsurusaki punctuate the Japan Sea coast to the west. The place holds its history not as spectacle but as sediment — present in the stone, the festivals, the shape of the hills.

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Cultural Properties 11
  • Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Special Historic Site
  • Ichijodani Asakura Clan Garden Special Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Narcissus Fields along the Echizen Coast: Cultural Landscape of Shimomisaki Important Cultural Landscape
  • Mendori Nagayama Tumulus Historic Site
  • Tomyo-ji Nawate Nitta Yoshisada Battle Death Legend Site Historic Site
  • Yokokan (Former Osensuiyashiki) Garden Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Daian-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Daian-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Daian-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Daian-ji Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Daian-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Echizen-Kaga Kaigan Quasi-National Park
Mountains 1
  • Mount Kunimi
Stations 50
  • Fukui ハピラインふくい線
  • Fukui 勝山永平寺線
  • Tawaramachi 三国芦原線
  • Echizen-Hanado 越美北線
  • Tawaramachi 福武線
  • Fukui 北陸新幹線
  • Echizen-Hanadо ハピラインふくい線
  • Morita ハピラインふくい線
  • Fukudaizen-Nishifukui 三国芦原線
  • Odoro ハピラインふくい線
  • Asazu 福武線
  • Fukui 福武線
  • Berumae 福武線
  • Nitta-zuka 三国芦原線
  • Fukui-Joshi-Daimyocho 福武線
  • Sekijuji-mae 福武線
  • Echizen-Shinbo 勝山永平寺線
  • Fukuiguchi 三国芦原線
  • Echizen-Kaihatsu 勝山永平寺線
  • Yatsushima 三国芦原線
  • Nishi-Betsuin 三国芦原線
  • Washizuka-Haibara 三国芦原線
  • Jin-ai-Joshikoко 福武線
  • Nikka-Kagakumae 三国芦原線
  • Matsumoto-Machiya 三国芦原線
  • Echizen-Togo 越美北線
  • Ebata 福武線
  • Seimei 福武線
  • Echizen-Shimabashi 勝山永平寺線
  • Sanjuhachisha 福武線
  • Hanadō 福武線
  • Harmony Hall 福武線
  • Higashi-Fujishima 勝山永平寺線
  • Taicho-no-Sato 福武線
  • Shoko-Kaigisho-mae 福武線
  • Oiwakiguchi 勝山永平寺線
  • Ichinami 越美北線
  • Nakakado 三国芦原線
  • Shin-Fukui 勝山永平寺線
  • Ashiwayama-Koenguchi 福武線
  • Ichijodani 越美北線
  • Miyama 越美北線
  • Echizen-Omiya 越美北線
  • Kowashimizu 越美北線
  • Rokujo 越美北線
  • Echizen-Yakushi 越美北線
  • Asuwa 越美北線
  • Keishi 越美北線
  • Echizen-Takada 越美北線
  • Fukui-guchi 勝山永平寺線
Fishing Ports 7
  • Shirahama (Kunimi) Fishing Port
  • Gumisakizaki Fishing Port
  • Takanotsu Fishing Port
  • Onio Fishing Port
  • Oami Fishing Port
  • Sugao Fishing Port
  • Ayukawa Fishing Port
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