Hot Spring / Hot Spring Bath Spots in Awara / Sakai Area

  • Saint Pia Awara
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    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukui Pref. Awarashi Onsen 4-305
    The hot spring and cultural amenity zone Saint Pia Awara is a place with an onsen zone that has creative baths like the “ten-no-yu” and “chi-no-yu,” and an amenity zone with tourist information about Awara City, events like dance exhibitions by Awara geisha, and a vendor corner selling fresh specialty city goods. There is also a restaurant that serves light meals, sides, and alcohol.

    芦原温泉郷にある日帰り入浴施設です。500円で利用できレストランもあります。加水加温の循環温泉でお湯はあまり特徴を感じませんでしたが開放的なお風呂でした。

  • Kyukamura Echizen Mikuni
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukui Pref. Sakaishi Mikunichousaki 15-45
    A place to feel the ocean breeze while you enjoy autocamping, tennis, and grand golf, the Kyukamura Echizen Mikuni gives you a great sense of open space, facing the Sea of Japan. There are several things you can try out including kids’ programs, so it’s great for families. They also have set plans for events plus lodging in the hotel located in Kyukamura.
  • Mikuni Onsen Yourport
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukui Pref. Sakaishi Mikunichoushuku 2-18-1
    Mikuni Hot Spring Your Port is a hot spring facility in the city of Sakai, a five-minute walk from Mikuni-Minato Station on the Mikuni-Awara Line of the Echizen Railway. The water from this hot spring is said to be effective against muscular soreness and aid recovery from fatigue. This facilitiy contains two kinds of baths: the Kamome no Yu (Seagull Bath) where guests can view the ever-changing face of the Sea of Japan and watch the Kuzuryugawa River as it flows into the sea. In addition, guests can view the starry night sky from Minato no Yu (Harbor Bath), which is equipped with a large window. The facility contains a large room suitable for performances of plays or music and dining room with a wide-ranging menu.
  • Tojinbo Onsen Mikuni Kanko Hotel
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukui Pref. Sakaishi Mikunichoumidorigaoka 4-4-8
    Located in Mikuni-cho, Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture, this hotel is famous for its bath house which has specialized tatami with good drainage properties. They offer a variety of plans, including a day-trip with lunch plan or a stay overnight, both of which provide you with the bountiful seasonal seafood taken from the Sea of Japan. The guest rooms all offer an ocean view of the Sea of Japan. You can bathe in the onsen even during a day-trip.
  • Awara Onsen
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukui Awara-shi Onsen 1-1-1
    First opened in 1883, this hot spring district is one of Fukui Prefecture's most well-known and boasts a deep-seated popularity among many hot spring lovers. Numerous hot spring hotels with lovely gardens stand eve to even amidst quiet and tranquil rural scenery, and this charming air has resulted in the area gaining the nickname the retreat of theKansai region. The area's hot springs are primarily earthy chloride common salt springs containing an abundance of sodium and potassium, but there are several source springs in the district and visitors can enjoy slightly differing spring properties depending on the location and facility. A pass called the Awara Onsen Yumeguri Tegata is sold at tourist information centers which include three visits to hot spring bathhouses in the district.
  • Kasumi no Go Onsen Ikiiki Plaza Kasumi no Go
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukui Marukacho Go 21-7-1
  • Maruoka Onsen
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukui Sakai Marukacho Yamatakeda 88-8

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Northeast of Kyoto, the ancient Tojinbo Cliffs separate Fukui prefecture from the Sea of Japan in a stretch of land well worth exploring. Water sports and seaside delicacies are available in abundance as the spectacular rugged coastline flattens down into beaches to the west of the prefecture, while inland, Fukui is home to Zen Buddhist temples and historic ruins.

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