If you're interested in artisanal products, you'll want to visit the Echizen region of central Fukui. New challenges often involve working across industries, and this region is the perfect place for collaboration. Numerous traditional crafts, including Echizen Paper, Echizen Lacquerware, Echizen Pottery, Echizen Chests, and Echizen Blades, co-exist within a 10-kilometer radius.
While in the area, you can visit Udatsu Paper & Craft Museum, Echizen Lacquerware Hall, or Echizen Pottery Village. Watch as local artisans create delicate pottery, crafting, and more. It's an opportunity to immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Fukui. Each creation tells a story which means it's a great place to pick up a gift for a loved one back home.
Udatsu Paper & Craft Museum(Echizen Paper)
Address: 9-21-2 Shinzaike-cho, Echizen City, Fukui 915-0232
Opening hours: 9:30 AM - 5 PM daily, Closed on Tuesday, Year end and New Year
Echizen Lacquerware Hall(Echizen Lacquerware)
Address: 40-1-2 Nishibukuro-cho, Sabae City, Fukui 916-1221
Opening hours: 9 AM - 5 PM daily, Closed on the 4th Tuesday, Year end and New Year
Echizen Pottery Village (Echizen Pottery)
Address: 120-61 Ozowara, Echizen-cho, Nyu-gun, Fukui 916-0273
Opening hours: 9 AM - 5 PM daily, Closed on Monday, Year end and New Year
How to get to the Echizen region: From Fukui station, take train to Takefu Station or Sabae Station. However, most of the traditional craft places are quite some distance from the station, so renting a car or cab is recommended.
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