About Sakai
An ancient city with modern amenities, that still maintains a traditional charm, Sakai is famous for its 5C burial mounds.
Sakai is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan on the edge of Osaka Bay at the mouth of the Yamato River. It has been one of the largest and most important seaports of Japan since the Medieval era. Sakai is known for its keyhole-shaped burial mounds, or kofun, which date from the 5th century. The largest of these, Daisen Kofun, is believed to be the grave of the Emperor Nintoku and is the largest grave in the world by area. Once known for samurai swords, Sakai is now famous for the quality of its kitchen knives. Explore the port and the town center when you're visiting.
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Auberge Homachi Mikuniminato
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Located within 20 km of Phoenix Plaza and 21 km of Fukui International Activities Plaza, Auberge Homachi Mikuniminato provides rooms in Sakai. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. Eisho-ji Temple is 700 metres away and Fujino Genkuro Memorial Museum is 5 km from the hotel.
All rooms in the hotel are fitted with a coffee machine. Complete with a private bathroom equipped with a bidet and free toiletries, guest rooms at Auberge Homachi Mikuniminato have a flat-screen TV and air conditioning, and certain rooms include a terrace. The units will provide guests with a fridge.
Fukui Prefecture Industrial Hall is 25 km from the accommodation, while Eiheiji Temple is 34 km away. Komatsu Airport is 40 km from the property. Read more...
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