Kehi no Matsubara is a famous pine grove beach located in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. This scenic coastal area features over 17,000 red pine trees stretching along 1.5 kilometers of white sand beach facing Tsuruga Bay. It's considered one of Japan's three most beautiful pine groves and offers stunning views of the Sea of Japan.
To reach Kehi no Matsubara from Tokyo, take the JR Tokaido Shinkansen to Maibara Station, then transfer to the JR Hokuriku Line to Tsuruga Station (total 4-5 hours). From Osaka, take the JR Tokaido Line to Maibara, then JR Hokuriku Line to Tsuruga (about 2.5 hours). From Tsuruga Station, it's a 10-minute bus ride or 15-minute walk to Kehi no Matsubara pine grove.
The best time to visit Kehi no Matsubara is during spring (April-May) and autumn (October-November) when temperatures are mild and the pine trees contrast beautifully with seasonal colors. Summer offers beach activities but can be crowded, while winter provides dramatic coastal scenery. Golden hour photography at sunrise and sunset creates stunning silhouettes of the iconic pine trees against Tsuruga Bay.
Yes, there are several accommodation options near Kehi no Matsubara including traditional ryokan inns, business hotels, and guesthouses in Tsuruga City. Popular choices include Hotel Route-Inn Tsuruga Ekimae, Tsuruga Manten Hotel, and traditional ryokan offering views of the pine grove and Tsuruga Bay. Many hotels are within walking distance of both Tsuruga Station and the famous pine forest beach.
Besides admiring the famous red pine forest, visitors to Kehi no Matsubara can enjoy beach walking, photography, picnicking, and seasonal festivals. The area features walking paths through the pine grove, beach access for swimming in summer, nearby Kehi Shrine visits, and local seafood restaurants serving Tsuruga Bay specialties. The pine grove is also popular for hanami cherry blossom viewing and autumn foliage photography.