Hanamizuki Onsen Wakatakeso

8.4
Excellent
(123 reviews)

Hotel Description

Hanamizuki Onsen Wakatakeso is a charming retreat nestled in a serene location, perfect for those seeking a relaxing and authentic Japanese experience. Located in Fukui, Japan, this tranquil hotel is surrounded by natural beauty and cultural attractions. The hotel is conveniently situated with easy access to various landmarks, including the famous Echizen Pottery Village, which is just a short 4-minute drive away. Guests can also visit the Fukui Prefectural Museum of Ceramics, about 7 minutes away, or the Echizen Crab Museum, which is 19 minutes from the hotel. The hotel’s peaceful atmosphere is complemented by its proximity to Nishiyama Park, known for its stunning cherry blossoms and fall foliage, and the Echizen Pottery Park, just 3 minutes away.
The rooms at Hanamizuki Onsen Wakatakeso are designed for comfort and relaxation, featuring traditional Japanese-style accommodations that create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Guests can enjoy spacious rooms with modern amenities such as air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and more. The hotel also offers a tranquil onsen experience, ensuring a rejuvenating stay.
In terms of amenities, guests can enjoy a variety of features such as high-speed internet, a fully equipped kitchen, and a smoke-free environment. The hotel’s proximity to public transport options ensures easy accessibility, with Komatsu Airport just 1 hour and 13 minutes away by taxi. For those seeking adventure, local attractions, cultural sights, and nearby dining options ensure a fulfilling stay.
Some of the popular restaurants nearby include Otaiko Restaurant, a 6-minute taxi ride away, Seafood Restaurant Echizen, 19 minutes away, and MarPe Restaurant, just 12 minutes from the hotel.
In addition, the hotel places a strong emphasis on guest safety with no-contact check-in and check-out policies in place. With its ideal location, welcoming atmosphere, and excellent amenities, Hanamizuki Onsen Wakatakeso promises a memorable experience for every guest, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the charm of Japan’s cultural heritage and natural beauty.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Tranquil location with proximity to major cultural attractions.

2. Traditional Japanese-style rooms for a peaceful stay.

3. Onsen experience for ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation.

4. Convenient access to local landmarks like Echizen Pottery Village and Fukui Prefectural Museum of Ceramics.

5. Close to Nishiyama Park, perfect for cherry blossoms and fall foliage.

6. Comprehensive amenities including high-speed internet and a fully equipped kitchen.

7. Nearby top restaurants offering diverse dining experiences from seafood to Western cuisine.

8. Public transportation options nearby for easy access to Komatsu Airport and local areas.

9. Health and safety measures in place including no-contact check-in and check-out.

10. A serene escape surrounded by natural beauty and cultural experiences.


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Echizen Pottery Village
4 min
Fukui Prefectural Museum of Ceramics
7 min
Echizen Crab Museum
19 min
Nishiyama Park
19 min
Echizen Pottery Park
3 min

Nearest locations

Otaiko Restaurant
6 min
MarPe Restaurant
12 min
Seafood Restaurant Echizen
19 min
Western Bistro Citrus
19 min
Restaurant Uoichi
19 min
Jamhouse
19 min
Restaurante Yumeya
20 min
Yokogawa Bunten
20 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.8
Nearest airportKomatsu Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 13 min

Location

Airports:

Komatsu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 13 min

Transit: 3 hr 17 min

Transit:

ワカタケソウグチ

Walking: 3 min

小曽原

Walking: 5 min

トウゲイムラ

Walking: 8 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Reviews

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小武真知子

4/5
It's a little hard to find because it's on top of a hill.The place we arrived at is Hanamizuki Onsen Wakatakeso, which has a Showa era vibe.Admission fee: 410 yen Shampoo and body soap providedThere are 2 training rooms in the building (paid rest room)men's bath, women's bathThere is a spacious free rest area for those who bring their own lunch or for the elderly who are lying down.I spent my time in various ways.There are rules, please take home any food you bring with you. (common sense)I remember that the trash can was only at the vending machine (sorry if it's vague)Please do not fold the cushion.It was written thatThe hot water was thick (personal impression) and was very comfortable for me, who suffers from atopic dermatitis. When it rises, it's moist and doesn't require medicine.I'll bother you again

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Toru “とおるちゃんす” Takahashi

3/5
A hot spring facility located halfway up a village mountain with a flashy orange exterior. The hot water is alkaline and smooth. It's quiet.

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an cestor

2/5
Rating 2The bathing fee is 410 yen, and like Ijira Onsen, Daianji Onsen, and Manshokaku, there is no sauna or cold bath, but only one bathtub. The only difference is the number of bathtubs, such as the charge for massage chairs. Half of the bathing area is made of frosted glass, so when you stand and move around, you can almost see your upper body from the outside...The hot spring water is so hot that you can feel slimy. Hair wash and body soap are provided at this bathhouse, which is loved by locals. There is a stamp card, and on the bath day on the 26th, you get double stamps, and if you fill in all the spaces, you get one free bath. I couldn't use the free rest room due to the coronavirus. The changing area has three washbasins, but only one chair and one hair dryer. There are no tissue boxes or trash cans other than washcloths for wiping the sink. There is an air conditioner, but the settings cannot be changed because it blows a weak amount of hot air...There is a fan, which is important to cool down your body when you are hot. Also, since it is not a locker but a changing basket, you will need to tell the receptionist to store your valuables in a nearby locker (free of charge). There is no problem if you just take a bath.

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こにこにかおり

4/5
Slightly hot, slippery water. Only a clean bathtub and washing area. Complete with shampoo, conditioner, and liquid soap. The changing room has no lock, only a basket. For valuables, go to the locker next to the reception desk and ask the receptionist to borrow the key. After taking a bath, you can relax at the free rest area. It has become a place of relaxation for local people. You can accept requests until late during business hours. It's a little scary if you drive late because you'll be driving in the mountains.

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YMMS 54

4/5
This is a bath that only locals go to, but since there was a town event starting the next day, there were people from other countries.It's small and relaxing. It feels good to soak in the bathtub and look down on the city through the window.There was only a hair dryer.

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フーサン

5/5
It was only 10:30 after descending Mt. Mitoko, so we stopped at a nearby hot spring. It was first thing in the morning, so no one was there. It was a very clean and clean building, and the hot water was smooth and felt great on my skin, perhaps due to the alkaline rays. Reasonably priced at 410 yen for adults! It was run by Echizen Town. A special feature is that the shower has a push button that was common in the past. It's great because you can use hot water efficiently and use precious water without wasting it! !

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佐藤美奈

4/5
Day trip hot spring useHot water is hot and comes with rinse-in shampoo and body soap for 410 yen these days.There are no lockers, so you will need to borrow the key to the valuables locker at the front desk.