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File:Map_of_Fukui_Prefecture_Ja.svg|Fukui Prefecture
File:Japan_Tojinbo02n4592.jpg|Tojinbo Cliffs
File:Row_of_sakura,_Asuwa_River,_Fukui.jpg|Sakura along Asuwa River
File:Asakura_Yakata_of_Ichijodani_Asakura_Family_Historic_Ruins02s3s4440.jpg|Ichijodani Asakura Family Historic Ruins
File:Myotsuji_and_pagoda.jpg|Myotsuji Temple and Pagoda
File:Keep_of_Maruoka_Castle_3.jpg|Maruoka Castle Keep
File:Fukui_city_aerial_03.jpg|Aerial view of Fukui City
File:Katsuyama_basin.jpg|Katsuyama Basin
File:Flag_of_Awara,_Fukui.svg|Flag of Awara
File:Awara_in_Fukui_prefecture_Ja.svg|Awara in Fukui Prefecture
File:Flag_of_Echizen,_Fukui_(city).svg|Flag of Echizen
File:Echizen_in_Fukui_prefecture_Ja.svg|Echizen in Fukui Prefecture
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Revision as of 12:00, 18 February 2025

Fukui Prefecture is a prefecture located in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and unique local cuisine.

History

Fukui Prefecture was established in the Meiji era and has a long history dating back to the Jōmon period. The region was once part of the ancient province of Echizen, which was known for its production of washi (traditional Japanese paper) and Echizen-yaki (pottery).

Geography

Fukui Prefecture is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan. It is bordered by Ishikawa Prefecture to the north, Gifu Prefecture to the east, and Kyoto Prefecture to the south. The prefecture is home to a variety of natural features, including the Hakusan National Park and the Tojinbo cliffs.

Economy

The economy of Fukui Prefecture is diverse, with key industries including textiles, machinery, and food processing. The prefecture is also known for its production of sake and Echizen crab, a local specialty.

Culture

Fukui Prefecture is rich in cultural heritage, with numerous historical sites and traditional arts. The prefecture is home to the Eiheiji Temple, one of the two main temples of the Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism, and the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, one of the leading dinosaur museums in the world.

Cuisine

The cuisine of Fukui Prefecture is diverse and unique, with a focus on seafood due to its coastal location. Specialties include soba noodles, Echizen crab, and sushi made with locally caught fish.

See also

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