Echizen is known as a famous place for Echizen crabs, and gourmet trips are popular in winter. Hot springs and scenic spots along the sea are also attractive.
Shiga is a town where you can see the cliff-edge walls of Noto Kongo, and the seaside culture such as salt making and lighthouse touring remains in the dark.
The town of Hōdashi is a town at the foot of Mount Hōdō, where nature and history are in harmony, and the scenery of mines and terraced rice fields where gold was once collected is a charm.
Nakanoto is a calm town with its history and rural scenery, and is dotted with cultural heritage such as burial mounds and shrines. It is a quiet area where you can feel the life of Noto.
The town of Anamizu is located in the inner bay of the Noto Peninsula and is known as a famous place for fresh sea fortunes and oysters; it is a charming town for its gentle bay landscape.
The town of Noto is a town where the shoreline and salt panders and festival culture of the cliffs remain, and it is a back-zashiki of Noto where tradition and nature are breathed. The fishing port is also rich in gourmets.
Fukui City is the core city of Hokuriku, where history and nature coexist, and it is rich in historical heritage sites, including the Yōkōkan Garden and the site of the Ichijōdani Asakura clan. Echizen soba is also a specialty.
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