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Why Tourists Visit Fukui

  • * Visit the Fukui Dinosaur Museum, one of the most renowned dinosaur museums globally.
  • * Walk along the dramatic Tojinbo cliffs and take a boat tour.
  • * Explore the spiritual and serene Eiheiji Temple, a Zen Buddhist monastery.
  • * Relax in the hot springs at Awara Onsen, Fukui's famous onsen town.
  • * Try the region's fresh seafood, especially the Echizen snow crab during winter.

Fukui offers a diverse range of accommodations across its roughly 300 hotels, from budget-friendly business hotels near Fukui City (starting around $50 per night for 3-star hotels) to luxurious ryokan in Awara Onsen averaging $250 per night for 5-star stays. Newly opened in 2023, Kizuki Awara draws attention with its fusion of traditional Japanese architecture and modern spa facilities, offering exclusive suite rooms with private hot spring baths.

Fukui Prefecture, located on Japan's scenic Sea of Japan coast, is best known for its historical sites like Eiheiji Temple, the stunning cliffs of Tojinbo, and cultural gems like the Fukui Dinosaur Museum, one of the world's leading paleontology centers.

With its breathtaking coastline, ancient temples, and rich history, Fukui offers travelers a chance to combine natural beauty with cultural exploration.

The proximity to Japan's most iconic onsen towns and fresh seafood delicacies adds to the region's charm, making it a hidden gem for visitors looking for an authentic experience.

Fukui Tips You Must Know

* Book hotels in Awara Onsen in advance during the winter snow crab season (November to March) when demand surges.

* Spring and autumn are the best times to visit Fukui, both for weather and reduced tourist crowds at attractions.

* Utilize rental cars or local buses to reach remote areas like the Tojinbo cliffs and Echizen coastline.

* Budget travelers should consider staying in Fukui City for affordable and centrally-located business hotels near transport hubs.

* Always confirm the availability of private onsen baths if visiting traditional ryokan during peak times.

Fukui City

Fukui City, the prefecture capital, hosts the Fukui Dinosaur Museum's excavation tours and features the Asuwayama Park - a charming local hiking spot. It's home to the Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins, showcasing the grandeur of a 16th-century samurai town. The Yoshizaki Gobo area offers insights into Japan's religious history through its ties to the Jodo Shinshu sect.

Discover the best hotels in Fukui City for a stay near the heart of Fukui's history and attractions.

Sakai City

Sakai City is famous for the breathtaking Tojinbo Cliffs, carved naturally by wave erosion over thousands of years. The Echizen Matsushima Aquarium adds a marine twist with interactive exhibits showcasing local and exotic sea life. Awara Onsen in the district is perfect for an authentic Japanese hot spring experience with traditional inns.

Relax in comfort with a stay in hotels in Sakai City, perfectly placed for exploring its famous landmarks.

Tsuruga City

Tsuruga City, a historic port town, is known for Kanegasaki Shrine, symbolizing loyalty with its connection to the Taira Clan. The Tsuruga Red Brick Warehouse blends history with art installations and local cuisine. Kehi no Matsubara Beach features serene pine forests and coastal beauty ideal for unwinding.

Stay conveniently near the harbor and explore amazing hotels in Tsuruga City today.

Echizen City

Echizen City, the birthplace of Echizen washi paper, invites visitors to step into living tradition at the Washi Village and workshop. The city celebrates crafts with annual events like the Echizen Pottery Festival. It also boasts Fukui's freshest seafood markets, directly connecting diners to the Sea of Japan's bounty.

Plan your stay by reserving the best hotels in Echizen City to explore its rich artisan traditions.

Obama City

Obama City, nicknamed 'Nara by the Sea,' charms with its Wakasa Obama Food Culture Museum showcasing unique fishing traditions. Miketsukuni Wakasa Historical Museum introduces culinary legacies destined for Kyoto's feudal lords. A stroll along the Sanchomachi historic district feels like stepping into the past with Edo-period wooden houses.

From history to seafood, book a stay at one of the excellent hotels in Obama City to dive deep into local culture.

Central Convenience: Fukui's Top Central Hotels

Find more accessible Central hotels in Fukui City for travelers wanting proximity to transport and landmarks.

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Hotel Econo Fukui Station

Fukui City

  • Fukui Station (100 m)
  • Fukui Dinosaur Museum (20 km)
  • Asuwayama Park (5 km)

Hotel Econo Fukui Station features a quirky breakfast menu that incorporates Fukui's local specialties like Echizen oroshi soba noodles. It's also known for being one of the closest accommodations to Fukui Station, perfect for transit travelers.

  • Proximity to Fukui Station

  • Complimentary breakfast

  • Affordable pricing

$50-$80/night

Hotel Fujita Fukui

Fukui City

  • Fukui Castle Ruins (1 km)
  • Ichijodani Asakura Ruins (12 km)
  • Fukui Dinosaur Museum (25 km)

This hotel blends Western and Japanese styles, featuring tatami-mat banquet rooms and a seasonal cuisine experience in its restaurant. It's been a go-to for business travelers seeking elegance near Fukui's city center.

  • Spacious rooms

  • On-site dining

  • Central location

$60-$110/night

Apa Hotel Fukui Katamachi

Fukui City

  • Fukuoka Children's Museum (2 km)
  • Kitanosho Castle Park (1.5 km)
  • Fukui Dinosaur Museum (21 km)

Apa Hotel Fukui Katamachi stands out with its eco-friendly initiatives including energy-efficient lighting and water-saving facilities, making it a modern choice in the heart of the city.

  • Eco-friendly practices

  • Convenient downtown location

  • Comfortable beds

$55-$90/night

Luxury Escapes: Lavish Hotels for Discerning Guests

Experience unmatched comfort by exploring the finest Luxury hotels in Fukui and nearby districts.

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Fukui Manten Hotel Ekimae

Fukui City

  • Fukui Station (200 m)
  • Eiheiji Temple (15 km)
  • Fukui Dinosaur Museum (24 km)

With a rooftop onsen bath overlooking the city, this hotel turns a convenient train station stay into a mini-luxury retreat. It's locally acclaimed for exceptional service and relaxation amenities.

  • Rooftop onsen

  • Stylish interiors

  • Close to transport

$120-$200/night

Awara Grand Hotel

Awara City

  • Tojinbo Cliffs (15 km)
  • Shibamasa World Amusement Park (5 km)
  • Awara Yunomachi Station (1 km)

Nestled in the famed Awara Onsen district, this hotel offers private garden views along with luxurious baths fed from natural hot springs. It features unique seasonal kaiseki cuisine tailored to each guest's preference.

  • Onsen experience

  • Gourmet dining

  • Private garden rooms

$250-$400/night

Awara Onsen Seifuso

Awara City

  • Tojinbo Cliffs (14 km)
  • Awara Yunomachi Station (500 m)
  • Echizen Matsushima Aquarium (8 km)

Awara Onsen Seifuso is famous for blending traditional ryokan elements with modern luxury, featuring rare indoor-outdoor spa spaces. It's a heritage pick frequented by notable cultural figures in Japan.

  • Heritage charm

  • Modern onsen amenities

  • Peaceful ambiance

$220-$350/night

Boutique Gems: Unique Stays Full of Personality

Uncover the charm of Boutique hotels in Fukui cities like Awara and Obama for a unique stay.

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Yuraku Hotel

Awara City

  • Awara Onsen Station (3 km)
  • Tojinbo Cliffs (13 km)
  • Fukui Dinosaur Museum (28 km)

This boutique ryokan celebrates local Echizen crafts in its room decor, including rare woven fabrics and pottery pieces. It's well-loved for its creative approach to incorporating Fukui's artisan traditions into a cozy stay.

  • Artisan-themed decor

  • Authentic ryokan feel

  • Warm hospitality

$180-$280/night

New Sunpia Tsuruga

Tsuruga City

  • Kanegasaki Shrine (10 km)
  • Kehi no Matsubara Beach (6 km)
  • Tsuruga Red Brick Warehouse (7 km)

A rare find with its alpine-lodge inspired architecture, this hotel sits near lush hiking trails and offers an open-air terrace for stargazing. It's easily one of the most unique boutique stays in Fukui.

  • Quirky design

  • Hiking proximity

  • Great outdoor spaces

$80-$150/night

Hotel Sekumiya

Obama City

  • Wakasa Obama Food Culture Museum (2 km)
  • Sanchomachi Historic District (1 km)
  • Miketsukuni Wakasa Historical Museum (2.5 km)

Located close to the coastline, Hotel Sekumiya offers unparalleled views of Wakasa Bay from its rooftop deck. Its focus on Wakasa seafood dishes has earned it a reputation as a culinary hotspot.

  • Rooftop deck

  • Great seafood dining

  • Bayfront location

$90-$190/night

Family First: Hotels for Every Generation

Explore a variety of welcoming Family Friendly hotels in Fukui for the whole family.

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Hotel Route-Inn Fukui Ekimae

Fukui City

  • Fukui Station (300 m)
  • Fukuoka Children's Museum (1 km)
  • Fukui Castle Ruins (1.5 km)

A favorite with families, Route-Inn Fukui Ekimae includes practical amenities like free laundry facilities and spacious family-sized rooms. Its breakfast buffet is packed with kid-friendly options, ensuring smiles all around.

  • Kid-friendly buffet

  • Family rooms

  • Convenient laundry services

$70-$100/night

Hotel Cooju Fukui

Fukui City

  • Fukui Castle Ruins (1 km)
  • Fukui Dinosaur Museum (22 km)
  • Ichijodani Asakura Ruins (11 km)

Hotel Cooju offers unique sleep pods for kids, cleverly designed to feel like mini camping cabins. A fun option for adventurous families who want a memorable experience.

  • Creative kid pods

  • On-site games area

  • Budget-friendly

$60-$90/night

Az Inn Fukui

Fukui City

  • Fukui Castle Ruins (800 m)
  • Fukuoka Children's Museum (1.2 km)
  • Eiheiji Temple (14 km)

Az Inn excels with its free evening soup service-a unique touch appreciated by traveling families. Affordable yet cozy, it's known as a safe and reliable pick in the city center.

  • Complimentary soups

  • Reliable service

  • Close to sites

$50-$85/night

Indoor Pool Retreats: Hotels with Pools in Fukui

Swim in style and unwind with a variety of Hotels with indoor pool in Fukui's most scenic areas.

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Centurion Hotel Resort & Spa Technoport Fukui

Sakai City

  • Tojinbo Cliffs (10 km)
  • Echizen Matsushima Aquarium (12 km)
  • Awara Grand Hotel (5 km)

Nestled near the coast, this hotel features a rare heated indoor pool with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, offering views of nearby beaches. It's popular among swimmers and leisure travelers alike.

  • Heated indoor pool

  • Proximity to beaches

  • Modern spa facilities

$110-$180/night

Centurion Hotel Technoport Fukui - Artificial Radium Hot Spring

Sakai City

  • Tojinbo Cliffs (11 km)
  • Shibamasa World Amusement Park (8 km)
  • Awara Onsen Station (4 km)

This hotel is unique for combining a modern indoor pool with a therapeutic artificial radium hot spring, setting it apart as a health-focused retreat in Fukui.

  • Therapeutic hot spring

  • Modern pool amenities

  • Health-centric services

$120-$200/night

Frequently asked question

What are the best hotels near Eiheiji Temple in Fukui?

Hotels like Hakujukan offer premium stays near Eiheiji Temple with traditional Japanese-style accommodations.

Are there family-friendly hotels available in Fukui?

Many hotels such as Hotel Fujita Fukui provide family-friendly services like connecting rooms and child amenities.

What are typical costs for business hotels in Fukui?

Business hotels like Hotel Route-Inn Fukui Ekimae usually range from $60 to $100 per night, offering basic conveniences near train stations.

Are boutique hotels available in Fukui for couples seeking a quiet retreat?

Boutique hotels such as Yamashiro Onsen feature serene onsen experiences ideal for couples looking for a peaceful getaway.

What amenities can I expect from luxury hotels in Fukui?

Luxury accommodations like Awara Onsen hotels frequently offer private hot springs, traditional kaiseki meals, and scenic garden views.

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