Fukui live cams
Live cams of Fukui — the Tojinbo cliffs and the Mikuni coast.
1 fixed live cameras in Fukui. Enjoy what's streaming there right now.
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About FukuiCapital Fukui ・ Population ≈0.77M▼
- Capital
- Fukui
- Population
- ≈0.77M
- Area
- 4,191 km²
Fukui Prefecture is located in the Hokuriku region along the Sea of Japan coast. The prefecture is renowned for three major attractions: Tōjinbō, a dramatic seaside cliff formation, the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum with its world-class fossil collections, and Echizen crab, a winter delicacy. These elements combine nature, culture, and culinary excellence to create a unique destination.
Tōjinbō's spectacular coastal landscape offers something to see in every season, with the rugged waves of winter being particularly striking. The Dinosaur Museum attracts visitors of all ages with its comprehensive displays and is recognized internationally. Each winter, the Echizen crab fishing season opens, and the prefecture's finest restaurants and traditional inns serve exquisite crab cuisine that draws visitors from across Japan.
Through the live camera feeds, you can experience the majestic views of Tōjinbō and the Sea of Japan throughout the day and seasons. On clear days, the Noto Peninsula is visible in the distance, and the cameras capture the ever-changing natural beauty that makes Fukui such a captivating destination to watch in real time.
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