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    • 2025/05/30 (Fri)

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    A month of fun in a park with 150,000 lilies in bloom : Lily Festa 2025

    June ~ Many types of lilies are at their best in July. Yuri-no-Sato Park will hold a month-long "Yuri Festa" to coincide with the best time to view the lilies, and the following events are scheduled.


    Lily Festa Poster Event List
    While 150,000 lilies of about 20 species bloom in the park's lily fields, various events will be held on weekends, including stage performances, craft exhibitions & workshops and hands-on workshops.

    This year's highlight will be a performance by the JETS cheerleaders from Fukui Commercial High School. Also, Sakai Hoyamaru will be selling sakosh & and signing autographs.

    Sakai City & Visitors can shop at the Nobeoka City Antenna Shop, Flower Shops, and Agricultural Products Direct Sales, and also enjoy gourmet food from the Kitchen Car.

    Please come !

    [Outline of Lily Festa 2025]
    Date : May 30, 2025 ( Sat ) - Jun 30 ( Mon ) *Closed during the period None

    Open 9:00 / Close 21:30 Admission free

    Illumination lighting time / 18:30 - 21:00

    Projection mapping / 19:00 - every 30 minutes thereafter ( Last admission 21:00

    Venue : Hana no Eki Yurinosato Park ( 21-2-3 Ishizuka, Harue-cho, Sakai, Fukui )

    TEL/0776-58-0100 FAX/0776-58-0101

    Special Site : https://yurinosato.com/events/yurifesta2025/




    Reference Information
    Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture


    Fukui Prefecture Sakai City, home to Tojinbo, one of the most famous tourist attractions in Japan, is a "treasure house of tourism" filled with the charms of the Hokuriku region.

    The city has various tourist attractions such as Maruoka Castle, one of only 12 remaining castles in Japan, Mikuni Minato, which prospered through trade with the Kitamae shipping industry, and Ojima, a power spot with its virgin forest. Echizen is also blessed with abundant food such as Echizen crab, amaebi (sweet shrimp), and grated buckwheat noodles, and is the birthplace of Koshihikari rice. It was ranked third overall in the Hokuriku area in the "13th Best Countryside to Live in 2025," and is attracting attention as a place to move to.


    Tojinbo
    Tojinbo, with its magnificent rock walls ( and columnar joints ) stretching about 1 km, is a geologically very valuable place and is called one of the "world's three most beautiful places" and is designated a national monument ・. The coastline is a spectacular place to see the beauty of the sea and the sea. The spectacular view of the coastline allows visitors to enjoy the dynamic nature. The dazzling blue sky and the Sea of Japan in early summer, the evening view of the sun setting over the Sea of Japan in autumn, and the wild waves and cold winds when the snow flurries. All of these are the wonderful scenery that Tojinbo and the great nature of the Sea of Japan show us in each of the four seasons.


    Maruoka Castle
    Maruoka Castle, also known as Kasumiga Castle, is a flat mountain castle built on an independent hill in the plain. It was built by Katsuyoyo Shibata, a nephew of Katsuie Shibata ・, under the order of Nobunaga Oda, as a preparation for the Ikko Uprising in the Warring States period (1576). Maruoka Castle Keep was built before the Edo period (1603-1867) and is one of the 12 existing keeps that remain in their original form to this day. It was completely destroyed by the Fukui Earthquake of 1948, but was restored in 1955 by reusing many of the main components of the castle, including the materials used for the keep and the stone walls. The ancient and dignified appearance of the keep as it stands today is a testament to the fact that it has risen and been restored even after going through the difficult path of threatened extinction, and its history is one of unparalleled turbulent destiny.

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