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  1. Located in Fukui prefecture, Katsuyama is a city most famous for its impressive dinosaur museum and ski slopes. It also houses the largest castle, largest Great Buddha, and largest 5 story pagoda in Japan, all of which are newly built, but are impressive nonetheless.

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  2. Katsuyama (勝山市 Katsuyama-shi) is a city in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, famous for its dinosaur museum, ski slopes, and large temple.

  3. wikitravel.org › en › FukuiFukui - Wikitravel

    Sep 8, 2020 · Fukui is a major station on the JR Hokuriku line, which links Toyama with Maibara. A connection to the Kosei Line at Tsuruga provides a direct link to Kyoto and Osaka . Fukui is connected to Kyoto and Osaka 1-2 times per hour by the Thunderbird train.

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    Mihama - literally "Beautiful Beach", a small ancient fishing village near Tsurugaalso where apparently Oda Nobunaga, who is famous for uniting almost all of Japan under one rule, spent a night aft...

    Fukui is directly across the Sea of Japan from the Korean Peninsula. Its harbors are frequented by Russian and Korean cargo vessels. Although the present character for Fukui means "lucky well" (福 = lucky or fortunate 井 = well - ie. water hole), the city was originally given the name "福居" in 1623 by its daimyoMatsudaira Tadamasa. The name was change...

    The dialect spoken in Fukui is widely different between the south and the north. The southern dialect, called Wakasa-ben, is near to the Kansai dialect, however, the northern dialect, called Fukui-ben, has a sing-song-y rural feeling to it. The Mihama dialect in southern is like many country dialects in Chubu.

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    Fukui is on the Hokuriku Rail Line from Osaka and Kyoto.

    By car

    If you are able to travel by car or by bus, Fukui is accessible via the Hokuriku Tollway by car from all parts of Chubu, and several different bus lines make stops at Tsuruga and Fukui City from places like the new Chubu International Airport and Nagoyahome of the 2005 World Expo.

    Fukui has the largest rate of car ownership in all of Japan, and for good reason. Public transport is not as well developed as in other areas of Japan, such as the Tokyo or Kansai areas. However, it is possible to access most areas by train or bus. There are two types of trains running through the prefecture: JR and private train lines. The JR line...

    Echizen Coast- Echizen's rocky coastline is famous for its beauty and for delicious crab, as well as other seafood
    Historical Sites- the city of Obama promotes itself as Nara by the Sea, as there are lots of historical sites, temples and shrines
    Tojimbo- a beautiful rock formation located in the north of the prefecture; sadly also a popular suicide location and rumored to be haunted
    Beaches.
    Skiing. Ski Jam Katsuyama, Izumi, Imajo 365, Ono.
    Snow boarding.

    Fukui is well known for its beef grown in the Wakasa area of Western Fukui Prefecture, its crabs (越前蟹 echizen-gani) which are prized for their guts called kani-miso, and for sobabuckwheat noodles.

    Water in Fukui comes from mountain springs, and the rice is claimed as the best in Japan (although Niigata next door might dispute that). Add these two together and you'll get some excellent sake.

  4. Katsuyama is a mountain city and the definition of Fukui Prefecture's "snow country" tag. It is also the location of one of the best dinosaur museums in the world, the Fukui Prefecture Dinosaur Museum.

  5. Aug 20, 2024 · Make the most out of your 1 day in Katsuyama by exploring these top visited places: Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, Katsuyama Dinosaur Forest Nagaoyama Park, 福井県立恐竜博物館 レストラン, and Dōseki.

  6. Top Things to Do in Katsuyama, Fukui Prefecture: See Tripadvisor's 1,781 traveller reviews and photos of 57 things to do when in Katsuyama.