The majestic Sea of ​​Japan spreads out before your eyes

Nami no Hana Onsen is a day-trip hot spring facility located along Isaribi Kaido in the Echizen Kaga Coast Quasi-National Park. In the hot spring, you can bathe while watching the sunset over the coastline and the fishing lights of squid fishing boats, and in the restaurant overlooking the sea, we offer local Fukui cuisine and a la carte dishes to relax after your bath. To refresh yourself during your daily drives or tours, please come and enjoy a relaxing and soothing moment surrounded by gorgeous views.

Residents of Fukui City aged 65 or older

500 yen

The 26th of every month is Bath Day.

400 yen

We are doing a different bath

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hot spring

This natural hot spring offers a panoramic view of the sun setting over the Echizen coastline and the fishing lights that are a seasonal feature of the Sea of ​​Japan at night.
The mild, weakly alkaline, hypotonic spring water warms you from the core and relieves your everyday fatigue.

Efficacy: Neuralgia, muscle pain, movement disorders, chronic digestive diseases, fatigue recovery

meal

We offer a wide variety of menu items, including Fukui specialties such as sauce katsudon and grated daikon radish soba noodles.

Instructions for use

Business hours

hot spring

9:30~21:30

Final reception 21:00

restaurant

weekdays 11:00~14:00

Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 11:00~19:30

(14:00~16:30 mid-day break)

Massage business hours

11:00~19:00(Reservation required)

Closed every Tuesday and Wednesday

Reservation call 090-4687-4764

Regular holiday

1st, 3rd and 5th Tuesdays (or the following day if Tuesday falls on a public holiday)

Usage fee

Bathing fee (valid only on the day)
Adults (junior high school students and above) City resident (65 years old or older) Elementary school student Infant (3 years and older)
640 yen 500 yen 260 yen 210 yen
Coupon (6 tickets) Adults: 3,350 yen
Coupon ticket (13 tickets) Adults: 6,850 yen
Coupon (10 tickets) City residents and over 65 years old: 4,500 yen

*We strictly prohibit entry to those deemed to be affiliated with organized crime groups, those with tattoos or who are intoxicated, and pets.

*We strictly prohibit bringing food and drinks into the building.

*The bathing tax stipulated by Fukui City is included. (The bathing tax includes the bathing tax as of April 2021.)

*Elementary school students who have reached the age of 12 will be required to pay the bathing tax separately.

*City residents aged 65 or older will be required to present identification.

*Children under the age of 3 are free.

*The fee for people with disabilities is 500 yen if you present your disability certificate.

access

By car   About 40 minutes from Fukui city center via Prefectural Route 6 and National Route 305 Free parking for 85 cars

By public transport Keifuku Bus 10 Echizen Kaigan Blue Line, get off at Nami no Hana

Surrounding sightseeing

Surrounding sightseeing

Our facility is located within Echizen Kaga Quasi-National Park, where you can enjoy a variety of scenery unique to Fukui, such as the eroded coastline and oddly shaped rocks created by the rough waves of the Sea of ​​Japan, the daffodil fields spreading along the coast, and the sunset setting on the horizon. It is also right in front of Koshino Beach, which is bustling with people in the summer. Please feel free to use it in conjunction with your sightseeing or leisure activities.