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Fukui

Fukui is located in the northwest part of the Chubu region and faces the Sea of Japan to the north. On its east side lies the land made up of a mountainous country linked to the Tateyama Mountain Range and Fukui Plains. By contrast, its western part consists of a stretch of hills and a relatively narrow flatland. The city of Fukui, the center of local administration and economy, thrived as the former castle town of Shibata Katsuie, a war lord in the 16th century during the Sengoku Period (Warring States Period), then later as the seat of the government of a daimyo in the Tokugawa family from the 17th century to the 19th century. The city is dotted with historic remains that reflect its prosperity in those days, including the Yoko-kan-teien Garden and Saiko-ji Temple, with the Shibata Katsuie Museum annexed to it.
Fukui is also known for many traditional handicrafts, like Echizen-yaki, one of the six oldest kinds of potteries found in Japan, Echizen-washi (Japanese paper) with a history dating back some 1,500 years, as well as local lacquerware and works made of agate.

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