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A spacious traditional Japanese room features tatami flooring and sliding shoji doors. The area is softly lit by round pendant lights. A futon is placed on one side, while artwork adorns the wall, and a serene atmosphere is created by muted colors.
Home in Fukui
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

Private rental "Teyuki-no-Yado" 5 minutes walk from Fukui Station East Exit 

A 5-minute walk from Fukui Station, this private inn is a renovated 40-year-old private house that can accommodate up to 6 people, limited to one group per day. While retaining a Japanese atmosphere, it is well equipped for long-term stays with a kitchen, washing machine, Wi-Fi, etc. There is also a dinosaur-themed dinosaur room, which can be enjoyed by families with small children. It is also a very convenient location as a base for sightseeing. Access to tourist attractions where you can feel nature and history is also good, such as the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, one of the largest in Japan, Ski Jam Katsuyama, one of the largest in western Japan, Eihei-ji Temple, where you can experience Zen, and Tojinbo, where powerful cliffs spread. It is a perfect location for a family vacation where you can enjoy the charms of Fukui. There are many restaurants and cafes within walking distance, and you can easily enjoy Fukui's famous grated soba and sauce cutlet rice bowls. There are also spots where you can enjoy a little adventure, such as a large dinosaur monument and dinosaur plaza in front of Fukui Station. This area is fun for both children and adults. There is also a tourist information center in Fukui Station, where you can find your favorite destination. Free parking is available for one regular car and one light car. Enjoy a relaxing time in a nostalgic and warm old private house.

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A serene house is set against a clear blue sky, with a blooming cherry blossom tree in the foreground. The home features large windows and a spacious lawn, surrounded by well-maintained hedges and trees in the background.
Townhouse in Fukui
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Self check-in. Stay in the Samurai Ruins area!

 We renovated part of a house in Ichijodani to be exclusively for private lodging.  It is conveniently located for walking around Ichinotani, with nearby Asaga Kasuga Shrine, which was the Asakura family's war victory prayer place, the Asakura family ruins of Shimosakado, the Asakura family ruins museum and JR Ichinotani station, the Asakura family ruins Karamon, and the restored street. There is a firefly spot nearby, and you can also find them on the premises.  There is also good access to major tourist destinations in Fukui Prefecture, such as the Dinosaur Museum, Ski Jam Katsuyama, Eihei-ji Temple, Tojinbo, Shibamasa, and the Sand Dome.  There are no restaurants, supermarkets, or drug stores nearby. The convenience store is also 2.5 km away.  There is a moss garden on the premises and a lawn that is not well maintained, but if the timing is right, you can enjoy a private cherry blossom viewing and snow play on the premises.  Because it is a rural area, there are insects and small animals around the facility and sometimes in the room. If you cannot tolerate encountering these, please refrain from booking.  The capacity is 4 people, but it feels quite small for 4 adults.  No smoking in the facility, including the toilet, bathroom, and under the kitchen ventilation fan. Please refrain from cooking outside the kitchen with a portable stove, etc. License number M180031406

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A child blows bubbles in front of a tented area with folding chairs visible. The rustic wooden exterior of the house is featured behind the tent, and various rocks and stones are scattered on the ground, contributing to a relaxed outdoor setting.
Cottage in Ikeda
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Ikeda Town, Sakura-so, a family cottage, limited to one group per day, 2-minute walk to the local river playground, BBQ, and the Dinosaur Museum

[What I want to tell you in advance] Hello, this is your host, Tsukamoto. Sakura-sho is a place for guests who want to spend their holidays quietly and comfortably. We may decline guests who want to make noise, such as parties. Only guests who can follow the manners and rules are welcome. [Facility Description] The price is the same for up to 5 guests for the entire building. (For 6 or more people, +1,850 yen per person. Preschool children who do not need extra futons or towels are not included in the number of guests) High-speed Wi-Fi is available. The floor plan is 3LDK, and you can enjoy a BBQ outdoors. (You will need to bring BBQ ingredients, charcoal, and equipment such as a stove) There is a swing on the wooden deck. There is a hammock in the living room. And from the windows, you can see the great nature of Ikeda-cho from anywhere, and hear the babbling of the river and the chirping of birds. It is also convenient as a stopover point to the Dinosaur Museum and Eihei-ji Temple. [River Swimming] The Asaba River flows behind Sakura-sho, and in the summer, it is a hidden playground where local children come to play in the river. You can walk there. Onsen There is a hot spring facility called Kanjo that is a 5-minute drive away. There is also a sauna, and it is a place of relaxation for locals and tourists alike.

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A serene Japanese-style room features a wooden ceiling and tatami flooring. Large windows provide a view of the surrounding natural landscape. The room includes a low table with two chairs, a traditional red umbrella accent, and soft lighting from lanterns.
Hut in Echizen
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

【夏セール】広々100㎡!大人数グループや家族で一軒家を貸切/3BRM/無料駐車場2台

Echizen City is a quiet and peaceful city with a rural landscape where Haruka was born and raised, and is also a friendly city for the child-rearing generation. In the Japanese-style room with tatami mats, I had a pleasant time with family and friends. Enjoy the atmosphere where you can forget the hustle and bustle of the city and relax in nature. This 100 ㎡ spacious country house is a great place for large groups and families. With 3 bedrooms, privacy is guaranteed and you can relax as if you were at home. It is not as convenient as an urban area, but there is a supermarket, convenience store, set meal restaurant, and bar within walking distance. We recommend a car to enjoy the tourist attractions of Fukui Prefecture more. ・ Spacious house for rent/3BRM 100 Mbps high-speed WiFi, Netflix Free parking for up to 2 cars ・ Quiet area away from people It is also an ideal location as a sightseeing hub with Kanazawa, Hikone, and Gifu. [5-day sightseeing model] Day 1: Relax in a rural inn Day 2: Eihei-ji Temple and Dinosaur Museum Day 3: Washi paper-making experience & soba making Day 4: Enjoy the Sea of Japan and seafood at Tojinbo Day 5: Beautiful Sanpo Goko overlooking the summit If you have any sightseeing spots you are interested in, please feel free to contact us and we will plan together.

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Home in Sakai
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Limited to one groups in one day.

It is a "stay like you live" style. Relax with family and friends in▷ this quiet and peaceful home We also offer flexible guides in▷ Fukui Prefecture. It is along the Mikuni Beach Coast in Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture, on the Sea of Japan (ᴗ ) Nearby, there is plenty of nature, such as the famous Tojinbo, the flowering of the Dai Con at Futahama Beach, the dolphin show at Echizen Matsushima Aquarium, the Dinosaur World Midori-no-Hiroba Shibamasa, the Kitamaebune port of Mikuni, and the summer sunflower fields in the northern hilly area of Sakai. In winter, you can enjoy the stormy seas, the lovely yellow wild daffodils and Echizen crabs of the Echizen coast, in spring, the rape flower fields that bloom after the harsh winter, the Oshima festival and Mikuni festival, in summer, the sunflower fields, swimming in the sea, Shibamasa, turban shells and sea urchins, and the Mikuni fireworks festival, and in autumn sunsets, pears picked in the hills, grapes, and seasonal nature and food. The entrance and interior of the house are wheelchair accessible The host's hobby is photographing the beautiful nature nearby. The room is decorated with many photos of the Mikuni area. The dog is a Shiba Inu and lives at this accommodation. Please come to the peaceful and quiet guest house Hamaji (ᴗ)

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A spacious living area features large windows that provide a view of the surrounding garden. Traditional wooden seating is arranged around a low table, with a television and decorative elements adding to the ambiance. Natural light fills the room, enhancing its serene atmosphere.
Home in Fukui
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

A quiet Japanese space surrounded by light and greenery | A relaxing holiday in a private space | A relaxing private stay for families and groups

KOH, a Single-Unit Rental Villa ★ February 2026: We renovated the bathroom and toilet. This is a private rental single-story Japanese-style inn nestled in a quiet setting on the outskirts of Fukui City. The large windows in the living room overlook a spacious garden and the green mountains.An open-plan living room with high ceilings, a tea room with a traditional irori hearth, a veranda overlooking the garden... It is a “Japanese-style space” that is hard to experience in modern times, You can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a relaxing, restorative time. Enjoy a special time with your family or friends in a truly private space. *As this property is located in a suburban area rich in nature, We recommend coming by car. (Free parking available / up to 6 vehicles) [Nearby sightseeing (by car)] ・Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum: About 55 minutes ・Tōjinbō: About 22 minutes ・Shibamasa World: Approximately 23 minutes ・Eihei-ji Temple: About 40 minutes ・Takasu Beach: about 10 minutes ・Mikuni Sunset Beach: About 15 minutes ・Echizen Coast: About 20 minutes

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A two-story building presents a light gray exterior with a blue tin roof. Large windows are visible, allowing natural light to enter. A sign featuring a dinosaur motif is displayed prominently on the front, indicating the establishment. The surrounding area features a paved pathway and greenery.
Home in Katsuyama
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Dinosaur Museum, Ski Resort also nearby!Enjoy Fukui to the fullest! [Morikawa-so]

Dinosaur Museum and ski resort are also close by!!Let's fully enjoy Fukui! Let me introduce you to Morikawaso. The Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum is said to be one of the "world's three largest dinosaur museums" and is a world-renowned dinosaur sanctuary. It is a 15-minute drive from Morikawaso, making it a convenient location. It also provides convenient access to the slopes of Katsuyama, home to the largest ski resort in Western Japan. This area, which receives snow unique to the Sea of Japan side due to the cold, dry northwest wind, boasts a blessed snow quality and abundant snowfall. In the green season, you can enjoy the Dinosaur Land and Katsuyama Nature School. Barbecue facilities are also available. Max 10 guests. There are no shared rooms or spaces with other guests. The room is a private rental in [Morigawaso] in Kitago-cho, Katsuyama City. Details are below. It is fully equipped with air conditioning, closet, toilet, bath, workspace, TV, and WiFi. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. 

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The spacious living area features natural materials with wooden furniture and potted plants. A central round table is surrounded by chairs, while a soft rug complements the textured floor. Light filters through large windows, creating a calm ambiance.
Apartment in Fukui
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

[hatto_azu] Natural Suite 90 ㎡/5 beds/9-minute walk to Fukui Station/Renovated accommodation

Newly opened in December 2024 [hatto] is a renovated 50-year-old building limited to 2 groups per day. 9-minute walk from Fukui Station, It is located at the entrance to the Hamamachi area, adjacent to the downtown area. The Hamacho area still retains the atmosphere of a bustling teahouse town, The location facing the Asuwa River and overlooking Mt. Asuwa allows you to feel nature with a short walk You can also spend time relaxing. In Fukui, where we usually spend time, We created a place to stay that we would like to stay in ourselves.

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The entryway features traditional tatami flooring and wooden beams. A wooden staircase leads to the upper level. On the right, a spacious tatami room includes a low table and floor cushions, with sliding doors revealing a view of the garden.
Home in Kanazawa
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 356 reviews

New!! Kanazawa Traditional/Luxury Machiya 100years

Located in Higashiyama, one of Japan's last remaining 'Chaya house' as a site of Inportant Traditional Japanese Architecture), a short walk north from Higashi District. Our property was build about 100 years ago during the Taisho period.(74㎡、800sq) It has been extensively renovated standards of comfort, luxury and safety, as such we are a Legal Vacation Rental, you may book with confidence. 100年ほど前に建てられた金澤町家を改修し、皆さまの2番目のご自宅をイメージして建てた町家になります。昼間の喧騒から離れた朝、夕の主計町、ひがし茶屋街、浅ノ川の散策は心が癒され、昔ながらの金沢が楽しめます。

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A natural wooden hot tub is shown, filled with clear water, situated on a spacious deck. Lush greenery is visible in the background, providing a serene and private setting, while the wooden railing adds a rustic touch.
Home in Hakusan
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 477 reviews

Private Natural Hot Spring Loghouse + Free Pickup

It is a log house in Hakusan city .you can use outside bath and inside bath are use natural hot spring. About this area, Recently it has been certified as a UNESCO Global Geopark.There are national parks, ski resorts, hot spring Places ,organic restaurants and cafes nearby. It is also about 30 minutes to Kanazawa, and has good access to the World Heritage Site and Shirakawa-go. I have Eabikes, , so even if you don't have a car, you can enjoy this area. Pleaee have a relaxing time in here !

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The exterior of the guesthouse features traditional Japanese architecture with a landscaped garden. A sign displaying '黒崎 BASE' is prominently placed at the front. Stone pathways lead to the entrance, with a clear blue sky in the background.
Home in Kaga
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

Near Sea ( 5 or more people , BBQ ,5 cars park)

🇬🇧 This house is near beach 【Amenities , services】 ・🍖BBQ space,🔥camp fire ・🎮️game corner ・📺️ wash and dry machine ・🌀 every room,air contoroler, ・🍽️cooking tool , grill set ,cutlery ・◻️towel ,tissue , tooth brush , ・🧴shampoo sets , dryer →♨️you can use for Katayamadu hot spring 【access(by car)】 🏖Beach:1m 🚉Kaga-Onsen-station: 13m ♨️Katayamadu Hot spring: 13m 🏞️Kakusenkei: 20m 🦕Fukui Dainosour musium: 50m 🛕Fukui Eihei-Ji: 50m 🏞️Kanazawa Kenrokuen: 1h 🖼️Kanazawa 21c musium: 1h

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The spacious interior reveals a common area with a long wooden table surrounded by simple chairs. Vintage furniture and bookshelves line the walls, while wooden beams and traditional sliding doors enhance the rustic charm. Natural light filters through the windows, creating a warm atmosphere.
Hut in Hakusan
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

Private Kominka Stay|Sake & Matcha Experience

Welcome to our renovated 100years building. Enjoy our spacious home with an on-site sake bar in an old warehouse, open to both guests and locals. Use the hearth at your request; we'll light it upon arrival. Original wood, furniture, and equipment add a unique touch. A brief room tour is included during check-in. Nearby attractions: Shirayama-hime and Kinken Shrine. Kanazawa is a 20-minute drive, or take the Ishikawa Line. Personalized local recommendations available upon request.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Fukui?

    Staying near Fukui Station provides convenient access to local dining and transit, while neighborhoods around Eiheiji Temple and historic areas offer a quieter atmosphere. Traditional inns and modern apartments are available in several parts of the city.

  • What are the best things to do in Fukui with kids?

    Children often enjoy the hands-on exhibits at Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, family-friendly local parks, and exploring Maruoka Castle's grounds. Interactive workshops, such as traditional crafts, are sometimes available around cultural sites.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Fukui?

    Explore Eiheiji Temple's tranquil grounds, take in natural scenery at Tojinbo cliffs, or experience the history of Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins. The Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum is frequently suggested for all ages.

  • How is the weather in Fukui?

    Fukui has cool winters around 34–46°F (1–8°C) with regular precipitation and warmer summers reaching 73–88°F (23–31°C), often humid with periodic rain. Spring and autumn have milder temperatures, making them comfortable for outdoor activities.

  • When is the best time to visit Fukui?

    Late spring and autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and colorful seasonal scenery. Spring cherry blossom festivals and autumn foliage draw many visitors, while summer has vibrant local events.

  • What are the best places to visit in Fukui?

    Popular places to explore include Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, Eiheiji Temple, and Maruoka Castle. Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins provide a look into regional history and seasonal gardens.

  • What are some hiking trails in Fukui?

    Fukui has hiking trails in scenic parks, along riverbanks, and through forested mountains around the city. Routes near Tojinbo cliffs and paths surrounding Eiheiji Temple are frequently suggested for nature walks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Fukui?

    Families often enjoy exploring the interactive exhibits at Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, wandering the grounds of Maruoka Castle, or relaxing in local parks. Seasonal activities, like cherry blossom viewing, are also popular among visitors of all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Fukui?

    Spend a day exploring traditional pottery villages, coastal areas with historic sites, or serene temples around the region. Nature parks and scenic gardens are frequently suggested for those looking to connect with local landscapes.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Fukui?

    Fukui has pet-friendly vacation rentals, including some homes and apartments that welcome animals. It is a good idea to confirm pet guidelines with hosts before booking to ensure a comfortable stay.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Fukui?

    Trying regional cuisine, such as local soba noodles, is often recommended. Weather varies seasonally, so packing layers and a rain jacket is helpful—especially if you plan to explore both cultural spots and natural areas.

  • What is Fukui known for?

    Fukui is known for its dinosaur fossils, traditional temples like Eiheiji Temple, and historic sites such as Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins. Regional cuisine and natural landscapes, including scenic cliffs and seasonal flowers, are also prominent.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Fukui?

    Many visitors discover lesser-known temples nestled in quiet neighborhoods, local onsen, and seasonal flower gardens. Traditional shopping streets and small art museums around Fukui also attract those seeking something off the main path.

  • What are the best foods to try in Fukui?

    Fukui is frequently suggested for dishes like Echizen soba noodles, grilled mackerel, and seasonal crab. Locally made tofu, rice dishes, and wagashi sweets are also popular among visitors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Fukui?

    Pack layers to suit variable temperatures, a rain jacket due to year-round precipitation, and comfortable walking shoes for historic sites or nature trails. Bringing an umbrella and reusable water bottle is also helpful for outdoor excursions.

  • What is the nightlife in Fukui like?

    Fukui’s nightlife has relaxed bars, izakaya, and occasional live music venues, mostly near the city center. Evenings are often spent sampling local food or enjoying conversation in low-key neighborhood spots.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Fukui?

    Fukui hosts seasonal festivals with traditional dance, local food celebrations, and cherry blossom viewing in spring. The Fukui Phoenix Festival is often highlighted for its parades and cultural performances during summer.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Fukui?

    There are vacation rentals set up for families in several areas of Fukui, including central neighborhoods and quieter residential zones. Many have amenities like kitchens, larger living spaces, and easy access to parks or attractions.

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    Fukui vacation rentals start at € 17 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Wi-Fi availability

    60 of Fukui vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Fukui stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Fukui's top spots, include Fukui Station, Fukui Prefectural Museum of Cultural History, and Sabae Station

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