
Echizen Crab Museum
Dome-shaped museum celebrating Echizen crab with aquariums, interactive games, and a seafood market.

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Fewer crowds, more relaxed visit

Echizen Crab Museum
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more relaxed visit

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Dome-shaped museum celebrating Echizen crab with aquariums, interactive games, and a seafood market.
"A fun little museum with enough activities to keep my six-year-old daughter entertained for a couple of hours."

Bring a Translator
Most exhibits are in Japanese. A translator app or phrasebook will enhance your understanding.
Family Fun Zone
Kids will love the interactive games and drawing displays. Plenty to keep them entertained!

Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Interactive Crab Games
Interactive Area
Engage in fun, large-screen games testing your crabbing skills and learn through play. Perfect for kids!

Underwater Tunnel Experience
Aquarium Section
Walk beneath a large water tank and watch fish and crabs swim overhead – a truly immersive experience.

Crab Fishery History
Main Exhibits
Discover the fascinating journey of Echizen crab, from sea to table, through informative displays.
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Bring a Translator
Most exhibits are in Japanese. A translator app or phrasebook will enhance your understanding.
Family Fun Zone
Kids will love the interactive games and drawing displays. Plenty to keep them entertained!
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Market Prices
The seafood market next door has fresh crab, but be prepared for potentially high prices.
Short Film Break
Catch the 10-minute film about Echizen crab, shown every 20-30 minutes.
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Bring a Translator
Most exhibits are in Japanese. A translator app or phrasebook will enhance your understanding.
Family Fun Zone
Kids will love the interactive games and drawing displays. Plenty to keep them entertained!
Market Prices
The seafood market next door has fresh crab, but be prepared for potentially high prices.
Short Film Break
Catch the 10-minute film about Echizen crab, shown every 20-30 minutes.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Echizen Crab Museum to be an interesting and well-maintained spot, particularly enjoyable for families due to its interactive games and unique underwater tunnel. While most exhibits are in Japanese, the visual displays and hands-on activities make it engaging. The adjacent market offers fresh crab, though prices can be high.
"Nice little museum right beside the crab market about the crabs for which the place is so popular, the history of the fishery, and with a little interactive area at the end where kids can put their drawings up onto a screen, and play some small games. There's also a 10min short film that plays every 20-30min. Everything is in Japanese so be prepared to use your imagination."
Ian Chan
"A nice and out of the norm museum. Very well maintained place. Very good place for the family. There a game with big screen to test out your boating skills for crabbing 🦀."
Benglen
"Very interesting also for foreigners, maybe bring a translator so with you. The museum offers a walk through different stages of the sea level, it showes a variety of fish and ofcourse crabs. you can walk underneath a big water rounding and see fish swimming above your head. It is also very good for kids offers a lot of fun games and information."
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Echizen Crab Museum is located in Echizen Town, Fukui Prefecture. It's a bit off the beaten track, so driving is often the most convenient option. Public transport involves taking a train to nearby stations and then a bus, which can be time-consuming.
Yes, there is typically ample parking available at the museum, especially if you are driving. This makes it a convenient option for visitors arriving by car.
For those coming from major cities like Kyoto or Osaka, taking the JR Thunderbird limited express train to Fukui Station is a common route. From Fukui Station, you can then transfer to local buses or taxis to reach Echizen Town and the museum.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The museum's opening hours can vary seasonally, so it's always best to check their official website or local listings before your visit. Generally, it's open during daytime hours.
Admission fees are generally reasonable, making it an affordable family outing. Specific prices for adults and children can be found on their website or at the ticket counter.
Tickets are typically purchased on-site at the museum. There's usually no need for advance booking unless you are part of a large group.
Absolutely! The museum offers a mix of educational exhibits and interactive games that appeal to both children and adults.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can explore exhibits on the history of Echizen crab fishing, see various types of crabs and fish in aquariums, walk through an underwater tunnel, and play interactive games. There's also a short film.
The majority of the exhibits are in Japanese. Visitors who don't speak Japanese may want to bring a translation app or a guide to fully appreciate the information.
Yes, the museum has a dedicated interactive area with games, including a large-screen crabbing simulator, and a space for children to display their drawings.
A typical visit can last anywhere from 1 to 2 hours, depending on how much time you spend on the exhibits and interactive games.
Photography is generally allowed in most areas of the museum, but it's always a good idea to check for any specific restrictions, especially in areas with sensitive displays or the short film screening.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there is a cafe on-site where you can enjoy refreshments. For a full seafood meal, the adjacent market offers fresh crab and other local delicacies.
The most direct place to experience fresh Echizen crab is at the seafood market located right next to the museum. You can also find restaurants in the surrounding Echizen Town area.
Some visitors have noted that the prices for crab at the market can be quite high, reflecting the premium quality and local specialty.
📸 📸 Photography
The underwater tunnel with fish swimming overhead, the diverse crab displays in the aquariums, and the interactive games offer unique photo moments. The exterior dome shape is also distinctive.
Yes, you can take photos of the crabs and other marine life in the aquariums. The lighting is usually good for capturing clear shots.
While generally permitted, always be mindful of other visitors and avoid using flash photography directly at marine life if it seems to disturb them. Check for any posted signs regarding photography rules.






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