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Spreading the Charms of Fukui to the World! -Visiting Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Part 9-

2017.12.22

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This is a video of “Fukui Prefectural Tourism Federation.”, “Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins”.

 

I have introduced the highlights of Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins in our previous blogs. Besides these highlights, there are things that you may want to know to enjoy the touring more at Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins.

 

you can rent bicycles

How about cycling around Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins?

 

 

you can enjoy chatting, looking at exhibits and relaxing in this area
you can enjoy chatting, looking at exhibits and relaxing in this area2

There is a place where you can relax and enjoy chatting.
There are vending machines so you can buy some drinks and take a break.
There are also some paintings and statues which are exhibited in the place, so you can enjoy looking at them and relaxing at the same time.

 

 

Sekihan, festive red rice,  and Ohagi and Botamochi, rice cakes covered with bean jam or soybean flour or sesame and salt are sold

There is Sekihan (festive red rice), Ohagi and Botamochi (rice cakes covered with bean jam or soybean flour, or sesame and salt) sold. You can have some traditional Japanese food as well.

 

 

noodles are some light meals are available

They have noodles and some other light meals as well, so you can enjoy their food if you get hungry.

 

If you have a chance how about visiting Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins?

 

T.F

 

Ichijodani Asakura Family Site Museum

Address:4-10, Abaka, Fukui-shi

Tel:0776-41-2301

Open:9:00AM~5:00PM (No admission after 4:30PM)

Closed:(29 Nov. ~ 2 Jan.) and other days, refer to calender

Admission Fee:Individuals 100yen per person, elementary and junior high school students, and senior citizens over 70 years of age admitted free of charge.

 

Restored Townscape

Address:28-37, Kidonouchicho, Fukui-shi

Tel:0776-41-2330

Open:9:00AM~5:00PM (No admission after 4:30PM)

Closed: 29 Nov. ~ 4 Jan.

Admission Fee:Adults 210 yen per person, junior high school students and younger, and senior citizens over 70 years of age admitted free of charge.

 

Source: The tour spots information of ”Fukui Tour Guides Association (http://fukuitourguides.org/en/english-tourist-spots/ichijodani/)

 

 

Please enjoy our previous blogs as well.

Spreading the Charms of Fukui to the World! -Visiting Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Part 1-

Spreading the Charms of Fukui to the World! -Visiting Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Part 2-

Spreading the Charms of Fukui to the World! -Visiting Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Part 3-

Spreading the Charms of Fukui to the World! -Visiting Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Part 4-
Spreading the Charms of Fukui to the World! -Visiting Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Part 5-

Spreading the Charms of Fukui to the World! -Visiting Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Part 6-

Spreading the Charms of Fukui to the World! -Visiting Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Part 7-

Spreading the Charms of Fukui to the World! -Visiting Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Part 8-

 

You can see some tourist attractions and the directions to these places from the webpage, "Hotel Reiverge Akebono, Tourist attractions around our hotel".

Made by Julia during her internship, this webpage has directions that are easy to follow.

She researched these tourist attractions, before visiting them and experiencing

the charms of Fukui herself. As I mentioned in our previous blog, it can be difficult for tourists

to get to some great places in Fukui, so this map that Julia made will help you

get around easier.

 

There is also a Japanese version of this webpage(only available in Japanese).

However, some of the places which are introduced on the Japanese webpage

are different to the English version that Julia made.