Welcome to Takahama
On the border between Fukui and Kyoto lies a captivating coastal town that beckons visitors with its breathtaking views of the Japan Sea, enchanting emerald waters and delectable seafood.
On the border between Fukui and Kyoto lies a captivating coastal town that beckons visitors with its breathtaking views of the Japan Sea, enchanting emerald waters and delectable seafood.
Location: Wakasa Wada Campsite Time: 4th Sunday of every month from 3:00pm - 4:00pm Wakasa Wada Beach prides itself on its beautiful sand and crystal-clear ocean water. Unfortunately, a huge amount of marine debris gets washed ashore throughout the year, disrupting the local ecosystem and posing a risk to the health and safety of beach-goers. To protect this precious coastal environment, the local community organizes ...
Nestled along Takahama's 8km of coastline is a collection of picturesque beaches waiting to be explored. With their white sands, crystal-clear waters, and serene ambiance, they offer an idyllic escape for locals and tourists alike. Here's a glimpse into the coastal wonders that make these beaches a must-visit destination:
Combining the stability of a kayak and the shape of a surfboard, stand up paddle boarding (SUP) is a simple and fun way to experience the crystal clear waters of Takahama. Explore Meikyo-do cave and the rugged coastal scenery around Shiroyama Park or just take a leisurely paddle across Wakasa Bay.
Takahama is the best place to give Zen meditation a try! The town ...
With SUP yoga reconnect with your body and mind, as you feel the energy and healing powers of the ocean. With gentle waves and crystal-clear water, Wakasa Wada Beach is the perfect place to experience SUP yoga.
Experience a yoga session right on the Wada's beautiful sandy beach with friendly instructors.
Whether completely new to the world of waves or simply wanting to improve your technique, why not come and join a surfing class! All ages and abilities are welcome!
Meet Master Kaku, a young and talented calligraphy artist from Takahama who has exhibited his work in various countries. First he will introduce you to ‘sumi-nagashi’, a technique using colored inks to dye Japanese traditional paper. Then he will assist you in writing the word of your choice with a writing brush and ink. Master Kaku will help you select the Japanese character and the ...
Try three famous types of Japanese strawberries fresh from the plant! The farmers at Jolly Farm, nicknamed “Seaside strawberry field”, put a lot of love in cultivating strawberries in their greenhouses. Learn how to pick and compare the taste of the sweet and round ‘Yotsuboshi’, the red and tender ‘Akihime’, and the deliciously sweet and sour ‘Beni Hoppe’. You can eat as many as you ...
Learn about the healing properties of different Japanese medicinal plants. Choose from 3 different blends of herbal remedies, and then using a traditional herbalist’s mortar (Yagen) to grind the medicinal herbs before making them into tea bags that you can take home with you. There is also a wide variety of herbal teas available in the cafe and shop.
An Italian-French fusion restaurant situated just off National Route 27 that serves delicious fresh pasta dishes and a selection of mouth watering cakes. Their deli section also offers a range of tasty take-out options for those on the go.
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Drop in to Lefty's on Torii Beach and savor the unmistakable taste of authentic New York-style pizza! With a selection of delicious toppings, from the classic pepperoni, cheese, jalapeño to weekly specials and calzone options, you're in for some epic pizza times all against panoramic views of the Japan Sea. For pizza lovers and beach enthusiasts alike, this is the ultimate fusion of New York …
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Location: Wakasa Wada Campsite Time: 4th Sunday of every month from 3:00pm - 4:00pm Wakasa Wada Beach prides itself on its beautiful sand and crystal-clear ocean water. Unfortunately, a huge amount of marine debris gets washed ashore throughout the year, disrupting the local ecosystem and posing a risk to the health and safety of beach-goers. To protect this precious coastal environment, the local community organizes …
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Meet Master Kaku, a young and talented calligraphy artist from Takahama who has exhibited his work in various countries. First he will introduce you to ‘sumi-nagashi’, a technique using colored inks to dye Japanese traditional paper. Then he will assist you in writing the word of your choice with a writing brush and ink. Master Kaku will help you select the Japanese character and the …
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Take a look at Takahama's 8 beaches. Wakasa Wada Beach Shirahama Beach & Toriihama Beach Shiroyama Beach Wakamiya Beach Hamanasu Park Beach Ebisuhama Park Beach Nabae Beach
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Concealing one of Takahama's most spectacular cherry blossoms viewing spots, Azuchiyama Park is a tranquil sanctuary with a number of observation decks that command a spectacular view of the town below.
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Nestled along Takahama's 8km of coastline is a collection of picturesque beaches waiting to be explored. With their white sands, crystal-clear waters, and serene ambiance, they offer an idyllic escape for locals and tourists alike. Here's a glimpse into the coastal wonders that make these beaches a must-visit destination:
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