The calm waters of the five lakes and the surrounding mountains create a stunning panorama, best enjoyed from the summit of the Mikata Goko Rainbow Line Summit Park. After reaching the top via cable car or lift, you’ll find a variety of attractions, including footbaths, a rose garden, and two shrines. The scenery changes with the seasons and time of day, offering new expressions with every visit.
This article presents the park’s highlights, suggested ways to spend your time, and tips in an easy-to-follow Q&A format. The information has been carefully selected to ensure that even first-time visitors and solo travelers can enjoy their time here with confidence.
We hope to help you prepare for an unforgettable scenic experience that will make your trip even more special.
Mikata Goko Rainbow Line Summit Park|Access Guide
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By Train
Tokyo Station
- Take the Tokaido Shinkansen “Nozomi” to Maibara Station (about 2 hours)
- Transfer to the Hokuriku Main Line Limited Express “Shirasagi” and get off at Tsuruga Station (about 40 minutes)
- Take the JR Obama Line to Mihama Station (about 25 minutes)
- Take a taxi from Mihama Station to the summit park toll road entrance (about 20 minutes)
- From the toll road entrance, take the cable car or lift to the summit
- Total travel time: about 3 hours 30 minutes
Osaka Station
- Take the JR Limited Express “Thunderbird” to Tsuruga Station (about 1 hour 20 minutes)
- Take the JR Obama Line to Mihama Station (about 25 minutes)
- Take a taxi from Mihama Station to the summit park toll road entrance (about 20 minutes)
- From the toll road entrance, take the cable car or lift to the summit
- Total travel time: about 2 hours 20 minutes
Nagoya Station
- Take the Tokaido Shinkansen “Hikari” to Maibara Station (about 30 minutes)
- Transfer to the Hokuriku Main Line Limited Express “Shirasagi” and get off at Tsuruga Station (about 40 minutes)
- Take the JR Obama Line to Mihama Station (about 25 minutes)
- Take a taxi from Mihama Station to the summit park toll road entrance (about 20 minutes)
- From the toll road entrance, take the cable car or lift to the summit
- Total travel time: about 2 hours 30 minutes
One Point Advice
Public transportation from Mihama Station in Fukui Prefecture is limited, so planning to use a taxi to the Mikata Goko Rainbow Line Summit Park will make your trip smoother.
Visitor Info|Hours, Admission & Access
- Admission: Adults 800 yen, Children 400 yen (separate toll road fee required)
- Hours: 9:00–17:00 (varies by season)
- Closed: Open year-round
- Official website: https://mikatagoko.com/
Mikata Goko Park|Summary & Next

Summit Panorama Deck|360° Lake & Sea Views
Located at the heart of the summit area in Fukui Prefecture, the Panorama Observation Deck offers a sweeping 360-degree view of the Mikata Five Lakes and the scenic Wakasa Bay. On clear days, you can clearly see the differences in the lakes’ surface colors and the distant mountain ranges, with the light and colors changing depending on the season and time of day. Footbaths and benches are available, allowing you to relax while enjoying the scenery. It’s also an ideal location for photography and videography, making it a true highlight of the trip.
- Time required: 20–30 minutes
- Admission: Included in admission
Rose Garden|Color & Fragrance Path
The Rose Garden at the summit of Mikata Goko Rainbow Line Summit Park features around 600 rose bushes that bloom in both spring and autumn. From late May to mid-June and mid- to late October, the garden is filled with vibrant colors and sweet fragrance. Photo spots with roses in the background and seasonal flowerbed designs are among the highlights. The gentle slopes make it easy to stroll while enjoying the flowers.
- Time required: 15–20 minutes
- Admission: Included in admission
Wish-Making Spots|Memorable Rituals
The summit park has several spots for praying for good fortune or the fulfillment of wishes. The “Kawarake-nage” activity lets you toss a small clay disc to make a wish, while the “Love Lock Monument” at Mikata Goko Rainbow Line Summit Park invites couples to attach a lock together. Set against the open backdrop of lakes and sea, these experiences are popular for commemorative photos. They are perfect for creating memories with partners, friends, or family.
- Time required: 10–15 minutes
- Admission: Kawarake-nage requires an additional fee
Afternoon & Next-Day Trips|Mikata Goko Park

Mikata Lake Shore Walk|Peaceful Nature (On Foot)
Just a short drive down the toll road from the summit park, Mikata Lake has a walking path along its shore where you can enjoy the tranquil water and surrounding mountains. It’s a pleasant spot for birdwatching or appreciating seasonal plants, with benches along the way for rest. An ideal place to unwind after sightseeing.
Wakasa Fisherman’s Wharf|Seafood & Port Views (By Train)
From Mihama Station, take the JR Obama Line for about 20 minutes to Obama Station, then walk 10 minutes to reach this tourist facility. Wakasa Fisherman’s Wharf offers a seafood market, fresh local restaurants, and sightseeing cruises along the Sea of Japan. Enjoy fresh seafood dishes while watching boats in the harbor and the seaside view. It’s also convenient for souvenir shopping and makes for a great short trip in the afternoon.
Kehi no Matsubara|Scenic Pine Grove (Next Day)
Located in Tsuruga City, Kehi no Matsubara is a scenic stretch of white sand and pine forest extending 1.5 km along the coast. From the summit park, travel via Mihama Station to Tsuruga Station, then take a bus or taxi for about 15 minutes. On sunny days, the high transparency of the sea contrasts beautifully with the pine forest, making it perfect for walks and seaside photography. A peaceful way to conclude your next day’s journey.
Mikata Goko Rainbow Line Summit Park|Q&A

- How much time should I allow to see the park?
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Visiting the main observation deck, footbaths, and rose garden takes about 60–90 minutes.
- What experiences can I have at the wish-making spots?
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Many visitors enjoy the “Kawarake-nage” clay disc toss and taking commemorative photos at the Love Lock Monument.
- How can I use the footbaths?
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They are included in the admission and can be used freely. Bringing a towel is recommended.
- Is the park wheelchair accessible?
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The cable car and main areas are wheelchair accessible.
- What are the recommended menu items at the summit café?
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Soft-serve ice cream and desserts made with local fruits are popular, enjoyed alongside views of Wakasa Bay.
Mikata Goko Park|Highlights & Plan
Mikata Goko Rainbow Line Summit Park is a special place where you can enjoy grand views of mountains and lakes along with a variety of facilities. The views from the observation deck, footbaths, and seasonal flowers gently soothe visitors.
With easy access and well-maintained facilities, it’s ideal for first-time visitors and solo travelers. Seasonal changes in scenery make it a place worth visiting again and again.
Next, why not extend your journey to other scenic spots along the Wakasa coast in Fukui Prefecture or to nearby hot spring resorts in Japan?