Discover Ono

Ono, a city rich in natural beauty and cultural attractions, offers visitors a wealth of experiences to explore. Discover the crystal-clear waters of the Oshozu Freshwater Spring, and visit the historic Echizenono Castle. In the winter, stay at the popular Fukui Izumi Ski Resort for a thrilling skiing adventure. For a more leisurely experience, tour the Southern Brewery or stroll through the picturesque Pruning Pond and visit the impressive Kuzuryu Dam. With its diverse attractions and stunning landscapes, Ono promises an unforgettable journey for all who visit.

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Getting around Ono

The easiest way around Ono is on foot, since the major sights and attractions are within walking distance from each other. 

Getting to Ono

How long to stay in Ono

We recommend staying here between one and two days.
 

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Day trips from Ono

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