Awara Onsen
Unlike many historic hot spring areas in Japan, Awara Onsen was founded relatively recently when in 1883 a farmer stumbled across an 80-degree geothermal spring while digging an irrigation channel.
“I loved the hot spring baths in Awara Onsen. They definitely had the wow factor.”
Sophie Walker, Sustainability Coordinator
Today this mountainous corner of Fukui Prefecture is home to several ryokan resorts enticing visitors to bathe in the natural hot springs.
The town has five ashinoyu or foot baths where you can rest your weary feet. A nice choice if you're not so keen on getting fully naked for a communal bath Japanese-style! Nearby Yukemuri Yokocho offers a lantern-lit warren of yatai street food stalls where you can find tasty snacks from meat skewers to ramen, soba, seafood and more.
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Recommended Accommodation in Awara Onsen
The following are our favourites from among the western-style hotels and Japanese-style inns of Awara Onsen.
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Featured trips including Awara Onsen
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Small Group Tour
All-In Japan (IJT All-Inclusive)
- Tokyo
- Hiroshima
- Kyoto
- Awara Onsen
- Kanazawa
- Tokyo
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