The Sea of Japan side of Fukui Prefecture is called the Echizen Coast, and is one of Japan's most scenic spots.
The Echizen Coast, designated as a quasi-national park, is a coastline that stretches from Tojinbo in the north to Sugitsu in Tsuruga in the south. It juts out into the Sea of Japan in a gentle U-shape with Echizen Cape in the middle at its western end, and the Kuzuryu River flows into its northern end. Unlike Wakasa Bay, which has a ria coast, it is characterized by its manly and heroic cliffs of strange rocks caused by an uplifted coast. The beauty of the coastline, centered on Echizen Cape, with its cliffs of strange rocks such as the large natural tunnel "Kochomon" created by the erosion of wind and waves, attracts visitors.
Its unique scenery makes it a popular driving spot, and on fine days it is crowded with many cars and motorcycles.
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