You can experience the traditional Japanese culture hot spring, tea ceremony, and Japanese garden plan all at once. Onsen refers to the long-established hot spring restaurant Misatsu, which has been established in Awara Onsen since Meiji 16 and has a history of more than 50 years. The Hall of the Sun, which has the charm of the open dome, and the Hall of the Moon, the theme of the full moon, are worth seeing. ※The bath is limited to one time. The Hall of the Sun is a soup for men, and the Hall of Mingyue is a soup for women. Horikawa Tea, the producer of Cha Raku KAGUYA, is a long-established shop founded in the early Meiji period. It has grown tea in the Echizen area and has received many honors from the National Tea Association. Although there are no tea gardens in Fukui Prefecture, the fifth-generation owner still has a lot of exchanges with tea farmers from all over, dedicated to inheriting Japanese tea culture and developing modern Japanese tea. In this building, experienced staff will guide the matcha tea ceremony from scratch. Please relax and experience it with peace of mind. In addition, the building has a huge Japanese garden with more than 100 folds. Enjoying the coolness while watching the Japanese garden behind the bath is a great pleasure. Please enjoy the Japanese way here.
How to get there:
10 minutes by car from JR Awara Onsen Station, 10 minutes on foot from Asahara Yunomachi Station on the Echizen Line