FUKUNONE is your guide to unique travel experiences in Fukui, Japan.
Breathtaking nature, historic landmarks, serene countryside, and timeless craftsmanship—all in one place. We provide opportunities for international travelers to connect with locals and share memorable moments together.
Discover Japan's hidden charm in Fukui, where peace and beauty fill every moment. Maybe you'll get it.
Fukui is the perfect addition to your Japan itinerary. Nestled between Kyoto, Kanazawa, and Takayama, it’s a hidden gem that's easy to reach: 3 hours by train from Tokyo and 1.5 hours by train from Kyoto.
Come and enjoy a local, off-the-beaten-path experience you won't find anywhere else.
Discover the craft behind "Kawara" (traditional Japanese roof tiles) through an exclusive factory tour and hands-on workshops.
Enjoy a traditional mochi-pounding experience in a classic Japanese farmhouse, along with an all-you-can-eat mochi plan.
Enjoy a traditional Japanese plant-dyeing experience surrounded by nature. Learn directly from a plant-dyeing artist who grows many of the dye plants in the garden right in front of the studio.
Experience ninja training in Kumagawa-juku, a historic post town along the old highway leading to Kyoto.
A special plan where you can wear authentic samurai armor and take photos with a castle as your backdrop.
The Wakasa area is rich in Japan’s traditional history. Experience making breakfast together in a classic Japanese farmhouse.
Experience the world-famous eyeglass-making region of Sabae with a factory tour and a hands-on pin badge workshop using eyeglass plastic materials.
Enjoy a luxurious, relaxing time at a historic temple. Learn to prepare traditional temple cuisine "shojin ryori" in the temple kitchen and then savor the meal you’ve made.
Explore the stunning cliffs of Tojinbo, a famous scenic spot where you can watch the sun set over the Sea of Japan, with a knowledgeable guide who will deepen your understanding of the area.
Learn about traditional Japanese light and fragrance with a visit to a "wa-rosoku" (Japanese candle) workshop and a hands-on "nioi-bukuro" (scented pouch) making experience.