1.Sakai, Fukui | ||||||
Sakai (坂井市, Sakai-shi) is a city located in Fukui Prefecture, Japan. As of 10 May 2018, the city had an estimated population of 92,210 in 31,509 households and the population density of 550 persons per km². The total area of the city was 209.67 square kilometres (80.95 sq mi). | ||||||
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1.Takidan-ji ・1-7-15 Mikuni-cho Takidan, Sakai-shi, Fukui-ken ・Buddhism | ||||||
Takidan-ji (瀧谷寺) is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Shingon-shū Chizan-ha sect located in the city of Sakai, Fukui, Japan in the Hokuriku region of Japan. Its main image is a statue of Yakushi Nyōrai, which the temple claims was carved by the Nara period shugendō monk Taichō. The temple is noted for its Japanese garden. | ||||||
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2.Maruoka Castle | ||||||
Maruoka Castle (丸岡城, Maruoka-jō) is a hirayama-style Japanese castle located in the Maruoka neighbourhood of the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of Japan. It also called Kasumi-ga-jō (霞ヶ城, Mist Castle) due to the legend that whenever an enemy approaches the castle, a thick mist appears and hides it.[1] Built at the end of the Sengoku period, the castle was occupied by a succession of daimyō of Maruoka Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. The site is now a public park noted for its sakura. The castle's relatively small tenshu (castle keep) claims to be the oldest in the country, a claim which is challenged by both Inuyama Castle and Matsumoto Castle. | ||||||
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3.Maruoka Domain Battery | ||||||
The Maruoka Domain Battery (丸岡藩砲台跡, Maruoka-han Hōdai-ato) was a Bakumatsu period coastal artillery battery erected by Maruoka Domain on the Sea of Japan coast in the Mikuni neighborhood of the Mikuni neighborhood of the city of Sakai, Fukui in the Hokuriku region of northern Japan. The ruins were designated a National Historic Site in 1930.[1] It is also called the Kaji Daiba (梶台場) after its location on Kaji Bay. | ||||||
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4.Brief Messages from the Heart Museum ・Sakai city, Fukui Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Brief Messages from the Heart Museum (一筆啓上 日本一短い手紙の館, Ippitsu keijo Nihonichi mijikai tegami no yakata) is a museum of letters in Sakai city, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. It opened on 23 August 2015.[1] | ||||||
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5.Ōzeki station (Fukui) ・30 Ōmi, Sakai-chō, Sakai-shi, Fuku-ken 919-0547Japan | ||||||
Ōzeki Station (大関駅, Ōzeki-eki) is an Echizen Railway Mikuni Awara Line railway station located in the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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6.Shimohyogo Kofuku Station ・87 Shimo-Hyōgo, Sakai-chō, Sakai-shi, Fukui-ken 919-0527Japan | ||||||
Shimohyogo Kofuku Station (下兵庫こうふく駅, Shimohyōgo Kōfuku-eki) is an Echizen Railway Mikuni Awara Line railway station located in the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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7.Taromaru Angelland Station ・4 Nishi-Tarōmaru, Harue-chō, Sakai-shi, Fukui-ken 919-0474Japan | ||||||
Taromaru Angelland Station (太郎丸エンゼルランド駅, Tarōmaru-Enzerurando-eki) is an Echizen Railway Mikuni Awara Line railway station located in the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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8.Nishinagata Yurinosato Station ・20 Nishi-Nagata, Harue-chō, Sakai-shi, Fukui-ken 919-0404Japan | ||||||
Nishinagata Yurinosato Station (西長田ゆりの里駅, Nishinagata-Yurinosato-eki) is an Echizen Railway Mikuni Awara Line railway station located in the site of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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9.Nishiharue Heartopia Station ・16 Hondō, Harue-chō, Sakai-shi, Fukui-ken 919-0473Japan | ||||||
Nishiharue Heartopia Station (西春江ハートピア駅, Nishiharue-Hātopia-eki) is an Echizen Railway Mikuni Awara Line railway station located in the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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10.Harue Station ・Haruecho Nakasuji Sakai-shi, Fukui-ken, 919-0449Japan | ||||||
Harue Station (春江駅, Harue-eki) is a railway station on the Hapi-Line Fukui Line in the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan, operated by Hapi-Line Fukui. | ||||||
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11.Maruoka Station ・Kamishinjo Sakai-shi, Fukui-ken, 919-0522Japan | ||||||
Maruoka Station (丸岡駅, Maruoka-eki) is a railway station on the Hapi-Line Fukui Line in the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Hapi-Line Fukui. | ||||||
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12.Mikuni Station (Fukui) ・2-1-20 Kitahonmachi, Mikuni-chō, Sakai-shi, Fukui-ken 913-0046Japan | ||||||
Mikuni Station (三国駅, Mikuni-eki) is an Echizen Railway Mikuni Awara Line railway station located in the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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13.Mikuni-Jinjya Station ・7-2-3 Mikuni-Higashi, Mikuni-chō, Sakai-shi, Fukui-ken 913-0016Japan | ||||||
Mikuni-Jinjya Station (三国神社駅, Mikuni-Jinja-eki) is an Echizen Railway Mikuni Awara Line railway station located in the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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14.Mikuni-Minato Station ・1-16-1 Shuku, Mikuni-chō, Sakai-shi, Fukui-ken 913-0056Japan | ||||||
Mikuni-Minato Station (三国港駅, Mikuni-minato-eki) is an Echizen Railway Mikuni Awara Line railway station located in the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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15.Mizui Station ・23 Mizui, Mikuni-chō, Sakai-shi, Fukui-ken 913-0011Japan | ||||||
Mizui Station (水居駅, Mizui-eki) is an Echizen Railway Mikuni Awara Line railway station located in the city of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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16.Technoport Fukui Stadium ・Sakai, Fukui, Japan | ||||||
Technoport Fukui Stadium (テクノポート福井スタジアム) is a baseball stadium in Sakai, Fukui, Japan. As a stadium exclusively for baseball games, it is the largest in the Hokuriku region. The pitch size is 160 m × 95 m. The main stand has 4,046 individual seats plus four handicapped seats, the back stand has 6,160 individual seats and the side stands have 10,833 seats bench seats. There is no roof over the stands. | ||||||
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17.Tōjinbō | ||||||
Tōjinbō (東尋坊) is a series of cliffs on the Sea of Japan in Japan. It is located in the Antō part of Mikuni-chō in Sakai, Fukui Prefecture. The cliffs average 30 metres (98 ft) in height and stretch for 1 km (3,281 ft).[1] The area is part of the Echizen-Kaga Kaigan Quasi-National Park. | ||||||
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