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Seaside Promenade
Stretching across 7km of coastline, Takahama's seaside promenade is a scenic walking route with spectacular views of the ocean. Loved by locals and visitors alike. It also makes for a peaceful jogging and cycling path.
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Herbal Village Cafe
Located on the foothills of Mt. Aoba, Herbal Village is a serene retreat offering a unique blend of nature, relaxation, and traditional Japanese herbal wisdom. At the cafe and adjoining shop you can delight in herbal tea blends and Yakuzen-ryori, a medicinal herb inspired cuisine. In addition, Herbal village has campgrounds for those looking to relax in nature, and herbal tea and arts & crafts ...
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Nakayamadera Temple
Nakayamadera temple is said to have been founded in the year 807 by the great Daitoku Taichou Daishi, a shugendo monk and teacher of the Nara period. The main structure was rebuilt several times with the current building dating back to 1343. Located 100 meters above sea level, the grounds include a modern style tea house that offers a splendid view of Wakasa Bay and ...
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Daijoji Zen Temple
Originally founded in 1351, Daijoji-Temple was destroyed by fire and subsequently rebuilt in 1394 under the patronage of the feudal lord of Obama. The magnificent two-storied gate was added in 1821, and is designated as an important cultural property of the town. The temple is also the 31st site of the Wakasa 33 Kannon Pilgrimage Route.
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Your Resort Kosen
This is a modern inn with warm hospitality located right in front of the beach. They offer special meal plans where you can choose traditional Japanese multi-course haute cuisine, such as Funamori Kaiseki and other regional delicacies such as Wakasa beef.
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Your Resort Kosen
This modern inn, known for its warm hospitality, is conveniently located right in front of the Ebisu Park Beach. Guests can enjoy special meal plans featuring traditional Japanese multi-course haute cuisine, including Funamori Kaiseki, as well as regional delicacies like Wakasa beef.
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Seikai Shrine
The approach to Seikai shrine is surrounded by trees and runs along a gentle stream, giving it a serene and tranquil atmosphere.It upholds many Shinto festivals, including "Shiba no Minoire", which is an ancient ritual held every year in February, where the shrine parishioners strike the male Shinto priest with ceremonial brushwood (shiba) and pray for a good harvest and prosperous business for the year.
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Sugimori Shrine
Sugimori Shrine is home to two very rare ohatsuki-icho, a rare type of ginkgo tree which were designated as national natural monuments in 1935. The circumference of their trunks is about 3.4 meters, with a height of about 36 meters, and the trees are said to be 100 years old.
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Zen Master Soen Shaku’s Birthplace
This site marks the birthplace of Soen Shaku, a pioneer of Zen Buddhism who was the first Japanese monk to introduce Zen Buddhism to Europe and the United States. Soen was born in Takahama in 1859 and led a remarkable life. With the help of his disciple Suzuki Daisetsu, Soen's teachings have helped to spread the message of Zen to the western world.
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Herbal Village
Located on the foothills of Mt. Aoba, Herbal Village is a multi-functional complex with camping facilities, a cafe, indoor gym and visitor center where you can learn about a variety of medicinal plants and Mt. Aoba itself. Campsite Lawn site: 10m x 10m 3,000 yen for 3 people (1,000 yen for each additional person) Forest site: 4.5 x 3.5 - 4.5 x 10 1,000 yen ...
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Yukai
Savor fresh seafood from the Sea of Japan, expertly prepared by the owner, who honed their skills at a renowned Japanese restaurant in Kyoto!
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Nobuko
This restaurant is known for its delicious rice bowl (donburi) and noodle dishes, and their generous sizes ensure that customers will be satisfied! We have a variety of set meals and popular dishes include the Shrimp Tempura Rice Bowl (Ebi Tendon) and the pork cutlet curry on rice (Curry Katsu-don).
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