. Welcome to Tsuruya, a healing hot spring inn where you can enjoy the blessings of the mountains and the sea. Amidst the gently rustling breeze, with the faint scent of hot springs
wafting through the air, experience the leisurely passage of time at our
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Luxuriating in beauty—a luxurious experience. The main building of Tsuruya was crafted by the master of sukiya architecture,Masaya
Hirata, who thrived in the Showa era. |
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Rooms with names like "Kikuzato," "Kasuga," and "Kangetsu" are elegantly crafted in the sukiya style, each reflecting refined sophistication. The photo shows Taikan, a special room with a 15-tatami main room, an antechamber, a tea room, an indoor bath and an open-air bath with natural hot spring water. You can see the lush garden from the large windows. ![]() |
We also have Sukiya-style Japanese and Western rooms that combine a 12
tatami Japanese room with two semi-double beds.
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Tsuruya's Bath, boasting one of the largest volumes of hot water in Awara.
Enjoy the fresh flow of hot spring water gushing from three sources on the premises.
Savor the goodness of the water that gently blends with your skin, warming
both your body and soul from the core, especially in the morning.
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Echizen Awara is a treasure trove of flavors, blessed with the bounty of
both sea and mountains.
From the fish delivered from Mikuni Port to local vegetables and the richness of a rice-producing region, experience the sublime taste.
Enjoy the hospitality of a ryokan, praised as the hidden retreat of Kansai,
in your post-bath yukata. This bliss is the essence of travel.
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Echizen Awara Onsen Tsuruya Address: 4-601 Onsen, Awara-shi, Fukui-ken 910-4104, Japan
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