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Where is Fukui Prefecture? Is there anything fun?

Fukui Prefecture is located on the Sea of ??Japan side of Honshu Island, Japan. It is bounded by the eastern part of Tsuruga City. It is called Reihoku (Echizen) to the north and Reinnan (Wakasa) to the south. It is located on the coast of the Sea of ??Japan. It is an important gateway to the capital from the Northeastern and Hokuriku regions of Japan, and an important window for spreading culture from the Asian continent. It is the county with the longest average life expectancy of men and women in Japan. The Fukui Plain in the north of the mountain is a major agricultural area, formed by the alluvial deposits of the Kuzuryu River; Wakasa Bay in the south of the mountain is home to Japan's atomic power stations; the fishery industry is mainly concentrated in Wakasa Bay, and Tsuruga is a major fishing port, with coastal fisheries and offshore Mainly fisheries. The climate has four distinct seasons. It has a Sea of ??Japan climate with lots of rain and snow. In winter, the northwest wind brings snow, making it the place with the most rainfall in Japan.

Also known as Kasumigashima Castle, also known as Kasumigaoka, is located in Maruoka Town. It is a famous castle in the Momoyama period. It is also the birthplace of the shortest letter in Japan, "One Stroke Kaisho". It was written by Shibata Katsuie in 1576 (the 4th year of Tensho). Built by nephew Shibata Katsutetsu.

Also known as Kameyama Castle, also known as Kameyama Castle, it was built on Kameyama 249 meters above sea level. It was built by the military commander Kanamori Nagakin in 1575. After its completion, the castle owner changed continuously, and the last castle owner was the Doi family.

The city displays the relics of past city lords

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