This private car tour from Tsuruga Port is designed especially for cruise travelers who want to experience the very best of Fukui in one seamless journey.The itinerary combines three of Fukui’s most celebrated highlights: the world-class Dinosaur Museum, where the mysteries of ancient life come alive; the serene Eiheiji Temple, a living center of Zen practice for nearly 800 years; and Echizen Washi Village, where traditional craftsmanship continues to thrive after more than a millennium. Each site reveals a different facet of Fukui—its scientific significance, its spiritual depth, and its artisanal creativity.This tour is perfect for travelers who value both comfort and authenticity, offering an in-depth look at the culture, history, and beauty of Fukui Prefecture. It is more than sightseeing—it is an immersive experience that connects you with Japan’s heritage in a truly memorable way.
The guide will be waiting for you at the gate of the cruise or at your hotel lobby with your name sign.
Please inform about your pick up details in advance.
Welcome to Tsuruga Port, your gateway to Fukui Prefecture. From this modern cruise terminal, we begin a comfortable private car journey to some of the region’s most remarkable cultural and natural attractions.
Recognized as one of the world’s top dinosaur museums, the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum offers a fascinating journey through Earth’s prehistoric past. Its impressive collection includes over 40 full dinosaur skeletons, lifelike animatronic models, and interactive exhibits that captivate both children and adults. Located in Katsuyama, the museum highlights Fukui’s reputation as Japan’s “Dinosaur Kingdom,” where numerous fossils have been excavated. Beyond the exhibits, the stunning modern architecture and surrounding nature make the museum itself worth visiting. Whether you are a science enthusiast or simply curious, this museum provides an unforgettable experience that combines education and entertainment in a world-class facility.
Founded in 1244 by Zen Master Dogen, Eiheiji Temple is the spiritual heart of Soto Zen Buddhism in Japan. Surrounded by cedar forests and flowing streams, the temple complex consists of more than 70 buildings connected by wooden corridors. Visitors can sense the serene discipline of the monks, who still practice daily meditation and rituals as they have for centuries. Eiheiji is not only a religious site but also a cultural treasure, offering insight into Japan’s Zen philosophy of simplicity and mindfulness. Walking through the corridors, hearing the sound of wooden clappers, and observing the monks’ way of life provide a rare, immersive glimpse into living Zen traditions.
Echizen Washi Village is the birthplace of traditional Japanese handmade paper with a history spanning over 1,500 years. This craft village preserves the legacy of Echizen papermaking, where artisans continue to create high-quality washi prized by artists, calligraphers, and even emperors. At the Washi no Sato complex, you can visit workshops, galleries, and museums that showcase the beauty and versatility of washi. Hands-on experiences allow visitors to try papermaking themselves, making for a memorable souvenir. Surrounded by peaceful countryside, Echizen Washi Village offers a unique opportunity to connect with Japan’s heritage of craftsmanship and creativity.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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