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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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Wada Minshuku Area
A stone’s throw from Wakasa Wada Beach lies a network of narrow streets lined with many traditional minshuku-inns that capture the nostalgic atmosphere of age-old Takahama. Perfect for a stroll or bicycle ride, the area also provides a great for an insight into local Takahama life.
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Wakasa Wada Campsite
Located in a pine grove over looking the Japan sea, the Wakasa Wada Campsite is the perfect setting to enjoy the great outdoors. Why not camp and BBQ with friends and family after a long day on the beach, and then sleep under the stars accompanied by the calming sound of the ocean waves. Campsite Seasons:Spring: (Mid- March ~ Early June)Summer: (Late July ~ Early ...
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Magoji Temple
Nestled among cedars and maple trees, the enigmatic Magoji temple is said to have been originally founded by Prince Shotoku during Japan's Asuka Period (593 to 710). It houses a number of important cultural properties, including a sandalwood Bodhisattva statue carved during the Muromachi period (1336 to 1392) which is only exhibited to the public every twelve years. Magoji is also a popular spot for ...
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Gosaku-Sou・Fugu Cuisine
Gosakuso is a long established traditional inn that focuses on natural ingredients and is renowned for its quality cuisine. Please try the wild tiger pufferfish during your stay in the Wakasa area. Its a small inn in the countryside, but guests will receive heart-warming hospitality.
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Muramiya Sea-view
At our inn you can bathe while having an exceptional view on the sea. You can also enjoy Japanese cuisine using plenty of fresh seafood such as fugu and crab, directly in your room.
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Blue Light Yokoyama
Just a five-minute walk from Wada Beach, Blue Light Yokoyama is a cozy restaurant known for its fresh, locally sourced seafood and fusion of Italian dishes. With a warm, inviting interior and relaxed yet elegant atmosphere, it offers a memorable dining experience. Whether savoring signature sashimi, perfectly grilled fish, or expertly crafted pasta, this hidden gem delivers a taste of Takahama’s culinary excellence with a ...
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Komatsu Ryokan
A cosy inn where you can enjoy home cooking in a homely atmosphere. In winter, we serve fresh crab upon request. Luggage and parking are available from the morning.
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Shingu Shrine
Originally founded in the year 1143, Shingu Shrine has served as a place of worship for nearly a thousand years. According to legend, in the year 1142, a fisherman from Wada village cast his net into the ocean on a moonlit night. Thinking he had caught a large stone, the fisherman was surprised to retrieve a wooden deity from his net. This led the village ...
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Hirata Kazaemon Minshuku Inn
This cozy, family-run traditional inn takes pride in offering fresh local fish and home-grown Koshihikari rice. Guests can also enjoy fugu and crab dishes. Parking is available starting in the morning. Reservations are required at least one week in advance.
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Hirata Kazaemon Minshuku Inn
This is a cozy traditional inn run by a family. We are proud of our local fresh fish and home-grown Koshihikari rice. You can also enjoy fugu and crab. Parking is available from the morning.
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Muramiya Sea-View
We proudly serve an array of fresh seafood, including delicacies like blowfish (fugu) and crab, all carefully selected to ensure the highest quality. Our dishes highlight the natural flavors of the sea, prepared with expert craftsmanship to offer a truly exceptional dining experience. ホームページ: https://www.muramiya.com/meal