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Best of Wakasa in 24 Hours

A small town located in the middle of Japan, the magical town is all yours to easily explore within 24 hours.

Like any Japanese region, a rich nature consisting of lakes, history, oceans and great food make up the small town of Wakasa. Situated along the clear waters of the country, it’s is a thrill to explore for not just its scenic beauty but also some lovely attractions only this town can offer.

 

As you find yourself amidst Wakasa, here’s where to go and what to do within just 24 hours:

 

FUDOIN IWAYADO

 

One of the best places to visit in Wakasa is Fudoin Iwayado. The Fudoin temple was constructed more than 1200 years ago as an ancient cave. It is constructed on a river, making a very serene environment for meditation. The artefacts contained in the temple, including the wooden Buddha, are historically rich. You can get a free tour guide upon sign up.

 

WAKASA WADA BEACH

 

The best thing about Wakasa Wada is the ambience and serene atmosphere. The Wakasa Wada was the first beach to win the Global Blue Flag award for its beauty, heritage and cultural conservation. In this beach, you can sunbath, swim, fish some small ornamental fish, or enjoy the cool sea breeze. The beach has amazing tour guides who can make your experience magical. You can use paddleboard or cruise the latest tech boats on the beach.

 

WAKASA MUSEUM OF HISTORY

 

One of the richest historical sites in Japan is the Wakasa museum history. The museum displays artefacts as long as 70,000 years old. The prominent archaeological records are the terihama shell mount, the remains of the early settlers of Wakasa people. The museum also contains varve which was discovered at the bottom of the lake. The museum has historical records of the Japanese people, culture, democracy and struggles,

 

JOMON LIFE EXPERIENCE

 

 

Toddlers can’t keep their hands off of here, literally. The Wakasa Mikata Jomon Museum organizes classes for activities such as clay pipe making, fire makig using Jomon Period methods, earthenware pot making, ‘magatama curved bead making, and much more. What’s even cooler is your work is fired and shipped back to you. A fascinating souvenir indeed! 

 

NIHONKAI SAKANAMACHI MARKET

 

Japan is known for its wide variety of seafood. The Nihon-kai market is the largest market dealing with seafood in Japan. You can buy fresh seafood and have an in-house chef cook for you in your presence or for carrying. Also, the market has several seafood restaurants for you to sample some great delicacies. If you get lucky, you can be part of the morning market and enjoy some great discounts.

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