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Increase your luck and enjoy your everyday life more! A trip to Tsuruga and Wakasa's power spots

Publication date:2024.11.29 / Update Date:2024.11.29

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Increase your luck and enjoy your everyday life more! A trip to Tsuruga and Wakasa's power spots

Don't you feel at ease and energized when you visit a place filled with energy? The Tsuruga/Wakasa area is home to many such power spots.

This article introduces a model course of power spots that can be visited by public transportation. Why not take the Hokuriku Shinkansen and visit the Tsuruga/Wakasa area?

The transportation timetables listed are current as of November 2024. It may be subject to change in the future.
Model Course of "Tour of Power Spots in Tsuruga and Wakasa

01. 9:30: Start from "Kihei Jingu," the main shrine of Hokuriku Province
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02. 10:25: Go to "Seimei Shrine" related to Abe no Seimei
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03. 11:55: Have a blissful lunch of eel from a long-established restaurant
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04. 13:45: Pray for good health at Mikataishi Kannon
| 05. 15:35: Pray for good health at the Sanghoishi Kuanzeon
05. 15:35: Bathe in negative ions at Uriwari Waterfall
| 06. 16:30: Pray for good health at Mikataishi Kannon
06. 16:30: Goal!

9:30] Start from Kibi Jingu, the general guardian of Hokuriku Road.

氣比神宮の大鳥居
About a 15-minute walk from Tsuruga Station, the Kihi Jingu Shrine is surrounded by lush greenery. Entering the shrine from the Omotesando entrance, you will see the 10.9 meter high Otorii, one of the three tallest wooden torii in Japan. This Otorii is one of the "Three Great Wooden Torii" in Japan and is known as the symbol of Kibi Jingu Shrine.

Kii-jingu is the first shrine in Echizen Province, the highest shrine in the area. Although the shrine was founded in 702, it has such a long history that it is said that Izasawake-no-Mikoto, the main deity of Kii-ohmikami, descended to the sacred ground (present-day Dohkoh-san) on its grounds more than 2,000 years ago.
氣比神宮の長命水
On the left side of the Otorii gate is Chomei-sui, known as the power spot of Kibi Jingu Shrine. Chomei-sui" is the underground water that gushed out at the time of the shrine's construction and has been flowing for more than 1,300 years without drying up.

The name "Chomei-sui" comes from the fact that Takeuchi no Sukune-no-Mikoto, one of the deities of Kibi Jingu Shrine, lived a long life. Why not touch the water flowing from the mouth of the turtle, which represents longevity, and wish for good health and long life?
氣比神宮の本殿
There are a total of seven deities at Kibi Jingu, led by the main deity, Iyasabetsu-no-mikoto. The shrine is expected to bring various blessings such as food, clothing, shelter, and transportation safety, good health, longevity, and music and dance.
Gods and Goddesses Benefit
Izasawake no Mikoto Food, clothing, shelter, safety at sea, agriculture, fishing, and traffic safety
Emperor Chuai Good health, prolongation of life, longevity, and longevity of military fortune
Empress Jingu Safe delivery, agriculture, fishery, safety at sea, good health, long life, long military life, music and dance
Emperor Ojin Safety at sea, agriculture, fishery, good health, longevity, long military life
Takemikoto Yamatotakeru Longevity of military fortune, good health, and longevity of life
Tamahime no Mikoto Music and dance
Takeuchi-no-Sukune-no-Mikoto Long life, no illness, long military life
It is said that a shrine with the names of emperors, empresses, and important vassals of high rank is rare even in Japan. The shrine has a history of being enshrined together by the order of Emperor Monmu, indicating the importance the emperor family attached to this site.
氣比神宮の御朱印

Red seals granted at Kibi Jingu Shrine

On the northeast side of the shrine grounds is another power spot of Kibi Jingu, the Dohkoh-san shrine. The large tree towering over the elementary school yard at the far end of the shrine is "Dohkoh-san.
氣比神宮から見る土公さん
Dohkoh-san is the place where Kibi Jingu Shrine began. More than 2,000 years ago, the main deity, Ijisabetsunomikoto, alighted on Mount Tezutsu, which can be seen from the shrine grounds, and this is said to be the beginning of the worship. Since it was difficult to go to the top of the mountain to pray, a large tree on the plain is said to have been used as a primitive shrine for prayers.

Trees, stones, etc. that serve as a medium for gods and spirits to descend.

Kibi Jingu Shrine is a place where people's prayers have been accumulated for 2,000 years. Why not experience the depth of history that can be felt here and there in the grounds of the shrine?

Kibi Jingu

Address 11-68 Akebono-cho, Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture
Access 15 minutes on foot from Tsuruga Station on the JR Hokuriku Line, or 5 minutes by bus from the station.
Take either the "Community Bus" or "Gurutto Tsuruga Shuyu Bus" and get off at the Kibi Jingu-mae stop.
About 10 minutes by car from the Tsuruga IC on the Hokuriku Expressway.
Parking lot Yes (free of charge)
Opening and closing hours April to September] 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. [October to March] 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Telephone number 0770-22-0794
URL https://kehijingu.jp/
10:15] Walk from Kibi Jingu Shrine to Seimei Shrine (10 minutes)

10:25] Go to "Seimei Shrine" related to Abe no Seimei.

晴明神社
Seimei Shrine is dedicated to Abe no Seimei, an Onmyouji (master of Yin-Yang) who was active during the Heian period (794-1185). Abe no Seimei divined the good and bad of things while serving the emperor, and became a great master of Onmyoji. He left behind various legends, such as "he vanquished demons," "he sealed tengu," and "he manipulated shikigami (ceremonial deities)."

Sometime between 990 and 994 A.D., Abe no Seimei is said to have lived in Tsuruga and devoted himself to the study of astronomy and geography. Yin-yang-do is a study based on the ancient Chinese theory of Yin-Yang and the five elements. The fact that Tsuruga was a port town with active trade with the continent seems to be behind this.
晴明神社の境内
Seimei Shrine was built in Tsuruga because of this connection. The shrine has been worshipped as the "god of fire prevention" since it was not burnt down in two battles in the past.

The shrine is located in a residential area, and although it is not large, there is a sacred atmosphere in the grounds. The trees are well maintained, showing that the shrine has been carefully cared for by the shrine parishioners.
晴明神社の本殿
In the center of the main hall is an altar where the deity is enshrined.
晴明神社の本殿
The sacred object of Seimei Shrine is the "Prayer Stone," used by Abe no Seimei for research and believed to contain spiritual power. It is enshrined under the altar and can be seen by peering inside through a small window.
晴明神社の祈念石
It is believed that your wish will come true if you throw a monetary offering and get on top of the stone. The trick is to reach out and throw with all your might.
晴明神社の絵馬とお守り
At the main shrine, visitors can receive an ema (votive tablet) and an omamori (talisman). The ema depicts the Seimei crest of a five-pointed star. Write your wish on the opposite side and enshrine it in the precincts of the shrine or at home. In addition, an amulet for protection from all directions (right) and an amulet for traffic safety (middle) are also available.

Seimei Shrine is a recommended power spot for those who want to exorcise bad luck, as well as for fans of Abe no Seimei.

Seimei Shrine

Address 8 Aioi-cho, Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture
Access 11 minutes by bus from Tsuruga Station, 3 minutes walk from the bus stop.
Take the community bus (Matsubara line) and get off at the "Yamashikaikan" stop, or take the "Gurutto Tsuruga Shuyuu Bus" and get off at the "Hakubutsukan Dori" stop.
Approximately 10 minutes by car from the Tsuruga IC on the Hokuriku Expressway
Parking lot No parking available
Opening and closing hours (Sat. and Sun.) 9:00 - 15:00 *Please contact for weekdays and other times outside of the hours of worship.
Telephone number Tsuruga Tourist Association 0770-22-8167 Tsuruga Tourist Information Center 0770-21-8686
URL https://tsuruga-kanko.jp/spot/shrines_temples/seimei-shrine/
10:50] From Seimei Shrine, walk to the "Museum Street" stop (about 3 minutes)
[10:55] From the "Museum Street" stop, take the "Gurutto Tsuruga Round Trip Bus" to Tsuruga Station (11:08 arrival)
[11:18] From Tsuruga Station, take the JR Obama Line to Mikata Station (11:48 arrival)

11:55] Blissful lunch of eel from a long-established restaurant

うなぎや源与門の外観
Eel Restaurant Genyomon is located about a 5-minute walk from JR Mikata Station. It has been a very popular restaurant loved by many people for 100 years since its establishment. It offers natural eels from the Mikata Five Lakes as well as farm-raised eels from Kagoshima and Mie.
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Kazuhiro Kobori, manager of Unagiya Genyomon, 4th generation
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The eels are kept alive right up to the last minute by pumping up the underground water from Kirayama, a mountain in the back of the restaurant. Another of our specialties is Kansai-style "jiyaki," in which eels are grilled over binchotan (binchotan charcoal) after opening the belly. We hope you will try it.
うなぎや源与門の真蒸し重
Recommended for the cold season is "Shinmushi-jyu," a steamed eel stew steamed in a steamer. Eels grilled over binchotan charcoal are placed on a bed of rice with a broiled egg on top before being steamed to a hot and fluffy consistency.
うなぎや源与門の真蒸し重アップ
The aroma of the char-grilled eel is preserved, but the texture is fluffy. Steaming doubles the flavor as the fat from the eel soaks into the rice.
うなぎや源与門のうとろ丼
For those who prefer a refreshing taste, we recommend the "Utoro-don". Freshly grilled eel is topped with egg yolk from Fukui Prefecture's brand-name jidori chicken, Fukui Jidori, and grated yam. Although the dish is extremely satisfying, it is not heavy, and you will not be able to stop holding your chopsticks!
うなぎや源与門のうとろ丼アップ
The rice used at Genyomon is Koshihikari produced in Wakasa Town. Each grain is firm and has a sweetness in the mouth that is as good as the flavor of the eel.
うなぎや源与門の大王松
In front of the store stands a towering Daio pine tree that was planted by the first owner when the store was founded. The tree was 80 centimeters tall at the time, but it has continued to grow over the history of the restaurant, and is now twice as tall as the restaurant itself. 100 years is a long time to wait.

Genyomon is a very popular store that attracts customers from far and wide, with many people waiting in line before the store opens. For those who want to make the most of their time, we recommend taking out eels to go, which can be reserved by phone. In addition to broiled eel kabayaki, you can take home "eel bento (microwave-safe container)" and "eel fever bento" that can be eaten hot by reacting with the heating agent attached to the container.

Eel Ya Genyomon

Address 52-6 Mikata, Wakasa Town, Mikata-Kaminaka-gun, Fukui Prefecture
Access 5 minutes on foot from Mikata Station on the JR Obama Line
5 km from Wakasa Mikata IC of Maizuru-Wakasa Expressway toward Obama, 1 km from Mikata-Goko Smart IC toward Route 27
Parking lot Available (free of charge)
Closed Thursday
Business hours 11:00-13:30
Phone number 0770-45-0035
Seats cannot be reserved.
Reservations can be made for take-out.
URL https://unagiya-genyomon.com/
13:20] Walk from Eel Restaurant Genyomon to Sanpo-ishi Kannon (about 22 minutes)

13:45] Pray for good health at Mikataishi Kannon

三方石観世音の本殿
Mikataishi Kannon, located at the trailhead of Kumodani Mountain, is a temple said to be beneficial to those with disabilities. After climbing up a long slope, you will enter a quiet temple compound surrounded by mountains and forests.
三方石観世音の境内へ続く石段
Halfway up the stone steps leading to the main hall is a statue of a chicken made of stone. It is said that Kobo Daishi (Kukai) entered the mountain and was carving a statue of the Kannon (Goddess of Mercy) overnight when he heard the crowing of a chicken and stopped his work. The chicken is said to have descended the mountain, leaving the body of the statue with no more than the right wrist.

We spoke to ......

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Sanpo-ishi Kannon Kanae Sawa
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He is in charge of external relations and public relations. He is an all-rounder who teaches field trips, makes posters, and even takes drone photos.

三方石観世音の本尊は、弘法大師が花こう岩に彫ったと伝えられる「聖観世音菩薩」で、別名「片手観音」と呼ばれています。手首の先が彫られていないことから、手足の不自由な人や、さまざまな病気を抱えた人にご利益があるといわれています。(澤さん)

本尊が彫られた花こう岩を覆うように建てられた本殿
The main hall is built to cover the granite on which the principal image is carved. It is recommended to go around the back of the main hall to see it.
三方石観世音の本殿

本堂の中にある祭壇の奥に、本尊の「聖観世音菩薩」が祀られています。ただし、本尊は秘仏として扱われているため、33年に1回のご開帳のときしか拝観できません。次回のご開帳は2026年10月、5日間を予定しています。私は30年前に1度だけ拝見したことがあるのですが、とても優しいお顔をしていますよ。(澤さん)

本尊が彫られた花こう岩に触れられる場所
For those who say, "I can't wait until 2026," here's a tip from Mr. Sawa! To the left in front of the main hall, there is a place where a part of the granite rock on which the principal image is carved is sticking out. This is the only place you can touch the rock.

弘法大師が全身全霊を込めて彫った岩です。岩を撫でた後に身体の治したいところや守りたいところを撫でると、健康のご利益が授かれると伝えられています。(澤さん)

借り受ける御手足形
In the main hall, visitors may borrow handprints or footprints (Gotei-Shape). It is said that if you hold the handprint or footprint in your hand and chant "Namu Daiji Daihiishi Kanzeon Bosatsu (Namu Daiji Daihiishi Kanzeon Bosatsu)" while rubbing the part of your body that is in pain or that you want to heal, you will recover from your illness.

The first time you borrow the stone, you do not have to pay for it, and when you are cured, you return it and purchase a new one to dedicate to the god. It is believed that the faith of the first person to use the Goteishiki gives power to the next person to help him or her get well, and this is known as "handing over the Goteishiki.
左手にある本堂と右手にあるお手足堂
The returned otefukata are dedicated in the "Otefukido" on the right side of the main hall.
返納された御手足形
As of October 2024, there were approximately 70,000 Gotei-shiki that had been returned. The oldest ones were returned during the Edo period. The sheer number of handprints and footprints dedicated in the hall is breathtaking.

昔は参拝者が自分で御手足形を作っていましたが、現在は三方石観世音のスタッフ1名がヒノキの木から手作りしています。年間で足は約1000本、手は約800本作っています。(澤さん)

ガラスケースに展示している返納された御手足形
Some of the approximately 70,000 pieces dedicated to the temple are on display in the main hall. The 3,455 pieces, which typically show the characteristics of limbs, were designated as Tangible Folk Cultural Properties by Fukui Prefecture in 2020.
北陸新幹線の敦賀延伸開業に合わせて制作された記念御朱印
In addition to writing and stamping red seal books, the Nokyoisho (Sutra Repository) also sells charms and souvenirs. The photo above is a commemorative red seal* produced in conjunction with the opening of the Tsuruga extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen Line. It is a gorgeous piece with the Hokuriku Shinkansen, Mt. Aoba, Wakasa Bay, and the Sanskrit characters representing the principal image, as well as autumn leaves and cherry blossoms, all expressed in paper cutouts.
*There is a limit to the number.

春は桜が咲き誇り、秋は紅葉が広がるなど、季節によって変わる光景も三方石観世音の魅力の一つです。(澤さん)

The power of the prayers of the people who have borrowed from the shrine will be given to you. Why not receive the baton that has been passed down since the Edo period and pass it on to the next person?

Samantabhadragon (manifestation of Avalokitesvara)

Address 22-1 Mikata, Wakasa Town, Mikata-Kaminaka-gun, Fukui Prefecture
Access 20 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by cab from Mikata Station on the JR Obama Line
About 10 minutes by car from the Wakasa Mikata IC on the Hokuriku Expressway
Parking lot Available (free of charge)
Hours of visitation 8:00-16:00
Telephone number 0770-45-0017
URL https://mikata.main.jp/
14:20] From Mikataishi Kannon, walk to Mikata Station (about 20 minutes).
14:49] From Mikata Station, take the JR Obama Line to Kaminaka Station (15:15).
15:15] From Kaminaka Station, walk to Wakasa Uriwari Meisui Park (approximately 20 minutes).

15:35] Bathe in negative ions at Uriwari Falls.

瓜割の滝
Wakasa Uriwari Meisui Park is located behind Tentokuji Temple. The park is surrounded by trees and cool air.

Uriwari Falls, selected as one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan, is located in the park and looks like a "water forest. Uriwari-no-taki Falls was named after a legend that a gourd was split open by the cold water. The waterfall is a power spot where ascetic practitioners used to do ascetic training, as it is believed to bring blessings for the eradication of various illnesses and the maturation of the five grains.
瓜割の滝の水をすくう女性の手
The rocks in the water at "Uriwari Waterfall" are also characterized by their reddish color. This is due to the propagation of red algae (safflower), which can only be found in shady, clear running water. Although very rare, red algae can be found breeding in almost all the waters of the Wakasa Uriwari Meisui Park, making it the largest of its kind in Fukui Prefecture.
石仏四国八十八か所の石仏
On the east side of Tentokuji Temple, there is "Shikoku 88 Stone Buddhist Statues" with many stone Buddhas. The stone statues are modeled after the 88 stone statues of Shikoku, and were created by Kobo Daishi, a great Buddhist priest, using stonemasons from Sado Island.
石仏四国八十八か所へ続く階段
The stairs leading to the 88 stone Buddha statues in Shikoku are mossy and slippery, so be careful where you step. If you go around from the waterfall side, you can reach the site without climbing the stairs.
瓜割の滝の水くみ場
In a corner of the parking lot of Wakasa Uriwari Meisui Park, there is a corner where you can draw water from Uriwari Falls. You can purchase a sticker for 300 yen at the store as a cleaning cooperation fee and put it on your container to take it home.
若狭瓜割名水公園の売店
The store also sells mineral water bottled from the waterfall. Specialty products such as soba noodles, pickles, and sweets are also available, making it easy to loosen your purse strings.
若狭瓜割名水公園の売店に並ぶ地元野菜
Locally grown rice, vegetables, and flowers are also on display, and the bounty of the Wakasa land can be felt.
Wakasa Uriwari Meisui Park is a spot filled with negative ions. It is likely to give you a feeling of purification of mind and body.

Wakasa Uriwari Meisui Park (Uriwari Waterfall)

Address 37-1-3 Tentokuji, Wakasa-machi, Mikatakami-kaminaka-gun, Fukui Prefecture
Access Approx. 20 minutes on foot or 4 minutes by cab from Kaminaka Station on the JR Obama Line
Approximately 15 minutes by car from the Wakasa Kaminaka IC on the Maizuru-Wakasa Expressway
Parking lot Available (free of charge)
Hours of use The waterfall can be visited at any time.
Meisui no Sato (store) 9:00-17:00
*Please inquire for regular closing days.
Telephone number 0770-62-0186
URL https://www.wakasa-mikatagoko.jp/search/entry/tourism-009.html
16:10] From Wakasa Uriwari Meisui Park, walk to Kaminaka Station (20 minutes).

16:30] Goal

仲良く腕を組むシニア夫婦

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Walk back to Kaminaka Station and you will reach the goal. After that, take the 16:41 train bound for Higashi Maizuru to Obama City, Takahama Town, or Ooi Town. Stay at an inn with an ocean view or a guest house that boasts good food, and relax after a pleasant day's work. If you wish to return to Tsuruga, the train to Tsuruga also departs at 16:41.

We also recommend a trip on the "Hanaakari" sightseeing train, which will debut in October 2024.

はなあかり
In October 2024, the sightseeing train "Hanaakari" will debut on the JR Obama Line. The train will run between Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture, and Kinosaki Onsen, Hyogo Prefecture, for approximately five hours between October and December 2024.

One of the three cars has 10 spacious private rooms for two people. The train will be in operation until December 2024.

The train will be in operation on Saturdays and Sundays only (except December 28 and 29) until December 2024. The train departs from and arrives at stations in Tsuruga and Wakasa, so it is recommended for excursions.
*Please note that there is a possibility that reservations may not be taken due to full capacity.
Day of Week Destination Departure/Arrival
Saturday Downbound for Kinosaki Onsen Mihama Town (Mihama Station)
Obama City (Obama Station)
Takahama Town (Wakasa Takahama Station)
Sunday Upward (to Tsuruga) Ooi Town (Wakasa Hongo Station)
Obama City (Obama Station)
Wakasa Town (Kaminaka Station, Jumura Station)
Mihama Town (Mihama Station)
Tsuruga City (Tsuruga Station)

The "Hanaakari" lodging campaign was also launched!

The first 350 passengers to board the Hanaakari sightseeing train and stay overnight in the Tsuruga/Wakasa area will receive 3,000 yen worth of Fukui Happi Coins, Fukui Prefecture's digital local currency that can be used in the Tsuruga and Wakasa areas.
For details, please visit the campaign page on the Fukui.com website, the official tourism site of Fukui Prefecture.
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