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[Awara Onsen , Awara Onsen ]

Reservations can be made through this website.

The large public bath, "Sen no Koboreyu," is one of the largest hot spring hospitality spaces in the Hokuriku region.
Enjoy the delicious delicacies of Echizen Wakasa along with fine sake straight from the brewery.

Image: Large public bath "A Thousand Spills"

The large hot spring bath, "Sen no Koboreyu," has separate baths for men and women. The inn is proud of not only its spaciousness, but also its extraordinary openness and comfort.

Matsuya Hotel Matuyasensen is an inn located in the Awara hot spring area that maximizes the enjoyment of the endless hot springs.
The large public bath, "Sen no Koboreyu," is said to be one of the largest in the Hokuriku region. The men's bath, "Yurakugoto Banman no Yu," is designed to let you enjoy the abundant hot spring water in a variety of open-air baths, including a large public bath, a tub bath, and a reclining bath. The vast space also invites a sense of openness.
The women's bath, "Bisho Nanato Momo no Yu," is designed to let you enjoy the smooth hot spring waters while touring seven open-air baths, including the tub bath, jar bath, and jacuzzi bath. For women, there is also a beauty salon and restroom next to the large bath, which uses aromatic oils and Balinese herbal medicines. The hospitality of the bath is endlessly generous.

Image: Women's bath "Momomo no Yu"

The women's bath, "Momomo no Yu," features a tub bath, a jar bath, and a jacuzzi.

Image: Kirana, a beauty salon exclusively for women

Kirana is a beauty salon exclusively for women. You can experience authentic treatments using aromatic oils and Balinese herbal medicine.

Image: Hyakuhyaku no Yu

The women's bath, "Hyakuhyaku no Yu," is an open-air bath.

For dinner, you can enjoy the chef's dishes, which are made with carefully selected ingredients such as seafood caught in nearby ports and mountain produce grown in the climate of Echizen Wakasa. The freshness and deliciousness of the winter Echizen crab goes without saying. You can also enjoy local delicacies such as Wakasa beef. The dishes go perfectly with the local sake and wine from 13 carefully selected breweries.
At the restaurant "Shun Dining Sen no Sachi," freshly prepared food arrives from the open kitchen. Breakfast is a Japanese style. You can enjoy it with a slightly more luxurious feeling than usual. The smiling staff will treat you with the utmost care.

Image: Shun Dining Sen no Sachi

"Shun Dining Sen no Sachi" serves freshly prepared delicacies from an open kitchen with a modern Japanese atmosphere. It is a gourmet space with elaborate interior and lighting.

Image: Food image

You can enjoy a variety of dishes that make generous use of local ingredients such as fresh seafood from Echizen Wakasa and Wakasa beef.

The charm is the room
Enjoy a premium stay at "Tokiwasureza" and "Fukuwa Bedroom"

The recommended guest room is the "Toki Wasure Hasaza," a hideaway-style room with an open-air hot spring bath. There are four types of Japanese modern guest rooms, with every detail carefully considered, down to the single flower or cup of tea. Two of the rooms have been renovated with Japanese beds, and furthermore, Sealy beds, massage machines, and facial steamers have been installed, transforming the space into one that has been carefully designed with comfort in mind.
The premium accommodation option is the "Hiraza Original Kaiseki" meal, served in a private room at the exclusive dining area "Chiyomikusa." Guests can savor the exquisite cuisine, made with the highest-grade ingredients, in a peaceful setting.
Four new "Fukuwa Bedrooms" were created in October 2024. These concept rooms use traditional crafts and wood from Fukui Prefecture, such as Echizen Kumiko bedside lamps, Echizen washi paper headboards, Echizen ware vases, Echizen ceramic panel objects, cedar floors from Fukui Prefecture, and chairs and tables made from Fukui zelkova wood.

Photo: "Tokiwasureriza" guest room with an open-air hot spring bath

The "Toki Wasure Hasaza" guest room is an exquisite hideaway with an open-air hot spring bath. The Japanese-style bed type, which was renovated in 2021, is equipped with Sealy beds that have been carefully selected for comfort.

Image: Fukuwa Bedroom

The newly created "Fukuwa Bedroom." The headboard is made of Echizen washi paper, one of the three major types of washi paper in Japan. The bedside lamp is made of Echizen kumiko, a type of woodwork made using Echizen joinery techniques that originated in the late Edo period. The object on the wall is decorated with Echizen ceramic tiles, a ceramic building material derived from roof tiles.

More Information
building Main building: 6-story reinforced concrete building, New building: 8-story reinforced concrete building
Rooms (Total 118 rooms) / 98 Japanese-style rooms, 7 Western-style rooms, 13 with open-air baths
meal Dinner: Kaiseki cuisine Breakfast: Japanese cuisine
Facilities Baths: Large bath, open-air bath, dry sauna, banquet hall (14 rooms, 14-300 tatami mats), convention hall (200 people), restaurant (250 seats), karaoke (3 rooms), tea lounge, souvenir shop, beauty salon, hot spring egg making experience corner (free)
Fee 25,000 to 60,000 yen (excluding tax and bath tax)
Check-in and check-out Check-in 15:00 Check-out 10:00
Wifi Lobby, guest rooms, and dining areas
Smoking and non-smoking All rooms are non-smoking and there are designated smoking areas
Hot spring quality Sodium-calcium chloride spring (pH 7.9)
Facility information / Access
location 31-24 Funatsu, Awara City, Fukui Prefecture, 910-4196
Railway From Awara Onsen Station on the JR Hokuriku Shinkansen line, take a taxi for about 10 minutes, or from Awara Onsen Station take a bus bound for "Echizen Tetsudo Awara Yunomachi" and walk for about 10 minutes.
car Approximately 15 minutes from Kanazu IC on the Hokuriku Expressway
plane About 60 minutes by taxi from Komatsu Airport
parking 300 passenger cars, 30 large cars (EV car charger: available)
Pick-up and drop-off From Awara Onsen (reservation required)
TEL 0776-77-2560
FAX 0776-77-3540
URL https://www.matuyasensen.co.jp

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