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[Spring/Summer 2024] Introducing Fukui's tourism program "Fukunone"
"Fukunone" is a booklet that compiles tourist programs within Fukui Prefecture. Through the programs listed in the booklet, you can learn more about the charms of Fukui. In this article, we will explain what kind of booklet Fukunone is!
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Table of contents
- What is Fukunone?
- Schedule for Fukunone vol.11
- About the plan
- How to enjoy Fukunone
- Distribution locations for Fukunone
What is Fukunone?
Welcome to Fukui, everyone. Fukunone is a guidebook packed with experiences for your trip to Fukui.
The Hokuriku Shinkansen will finally arrive in Fukui in the spring of 2024. Amid a mood of joy and celebration, Fukunone has prepared a variety of plans that will allow you to experience the deep charm of Fukui.
You will be greeted by the hospitable locals. Why not enjoy chatting with them and experiencing something unique to Fukui?
This is the start of a journey full of wonderful encounters that you would not notice by simply visiting tourist spots.
From here, we will explain more about "Fukunone"!
Schedule for Fukunone vol.11
Event dates: March 2, 2024 (Saturday) to September 30, 2024 (Monday)
Location: Various locations throughout the prefecture (plans are organized by Hokuriku Shinkansen station)
・Area around Awara Onsen Station (Awara, Sakai)
・Area around Fukui Station (Fukui, Eiheiji, Okuetsu)
・Area around Echizen Takefu Station (Tannan)
・Area around Tsuruga Station (Reinan)
About the plan
This Fukunone vol.11 has a total of 81 plans!
The experience plans are available in a variety of genres including food, crafts, nature, history, and more.
[Food]
The food experiences include a plan that unravels the food culture that has taken root in Fukui, a plan related to fermentation that is of interest to women, a plan to compare local sakes, and a plan to make, eat, and savor Echizen soba noodles. You can enjoy a variety of plans that involve the process of making, eating, and tasting.
[Crafts]
In addition to traditional crafts, you can also enjoy experiences that are unique to Fukui, the kingdom of craftsmanship, such as plans that focus on Fukui's fabrics and fibers, and plans with a dinosaur motif! Through these experiences, you will be able to feel close to Fukui's local industries!
【Nature】
There are many plans for nature experiences that allow you to experience the majestic nature of Fukui. You can enjoy a variety of plans, such as kayaking tours around Lake Kuzuryu or Ryugahana Dam, plans to enjoy the Sea of Japan, and the only guided tour of Tojinbo.
【history】
In the history experience, there are many plans that allow you to feel history firsthand. There are also plans where you can become a ninja~🥷🏻 There are also plans where you can wear a hakama or yukata and walk around the town! Let's enjoy the charming streets of Fukui :)
【others】
Other experiences await you, in addition to the ones we have just introduced, including relaxing retreats and massages, golfing plans, and more. All of these are experiences that connect you to the roots of Fukui!
How to enjoy Fukunone
If you want to enjoy Fukunone, we recommend the Fukunone model itinerary!
Please see the Fukunone booklet or the Fukunone website [ https://www.fukunone.online/ ] 😌
Distribution locations for Fukunone
The Fukunone booklet is available at JR stations, tourist information centers, hotels, inns, antenna shops and tourist information centers outside Fukui Prefecture, and nearby JR stations!
You can also pick up a copy of the booklet at the Fukui Chamber of Commerce and Industry!
The following URLs are Fukunone's official website, Instagram, and Facebook.
You can check the plans on Fukunone Web, so please check it out 👀✨
We also post the latest information about Fukunone on Instagram and Facebook! Please check them out too.
We look forward to your participation!
The Fukui Chamber of Commerce and Industry publishes the "Fukunone Travel Experience Handbook." Fukunone is a guidebook that lists sightseeing plans that can be experienced in Fukui Prefecture. The experience plans can be viewed in the booklet and on the web, so please take a look.
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