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St. Pia Awara

Awara Onsen Kaiyu A hot spring hall built in memory of 110 years. You can enjoy hot water baths in two unique spaces, "Tennoyu" and "Chino-yu", on the first floor.

Confectionery Koji Asano

Selling confectionery with originality. The signboard product is a mushroom-shaped candy called Shoro that grows in a pine forest. It is a bite-sized sweet and has an elegant flavor. Excellent compatibility with tea, coffee and tea. In addition, it also boasts a hand-made Kogetsudo Purin, which is a luxury use of the yolks of local chicken eggs.

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If you want to get information on Awara hot springs and sightseeing around you, go to Coco. There are also information on the inn of Awara hot springs, which has 74 springs, and sales of hot springs cosmetic water and hot springs pudding, which is 100% source. You can also leave information on Awara hot springs, Taimura Yukemuri Yokocho.

Fujino Kenkuro Memorial Hall

The former home of a doctor from Awara City, Fujino Kenkuro, who was called a master by leading Chinese writer Lu Xun [Rojin], was relocated from Mikuni-cho. The house is from the early Showa period and has two wooden floors. The adjacent museum displays the remains of medical instruments and letters. It takes 30 minutes.

Awara Onsen Yadaimura Yukemuri Yokocho

A stall village in front of the Echizen Railway Awara Station, located in the middle of Awara Onsen, which has a history of more than 130 years. As you enter the entrance of the Hakemuri Yokocho, which is decorated with red lanterns, there are rows of street-style shops with an old-fashioned atmosphere. There are 10 stores including ramen, seafood, French and chicken wings. Both are small stores with 10 seats at the counter, but I also enjoy talking to local people and shopkeepers.

Farmer's Market Kirara Hill

A farmers' market run by JA Hanasaki Fukui, which has a unique red watermelon roof. The variety and quality of fruit is the best in the prefecture, and other specialty products made by about 200 farmers, such as Koshi's Ruby and Mitsumitsu Kintoki, are gathered together.

Farakuri ~ Norari ~

Strawberries are grown at the high-rise station and can be picked comfortably in a standing position. In the case of children, you can eat "red hops" with strawberries at eye level and rich sweetness. Picking strawberries and eating with the five senses (30 minutes).

Rui Garden

A natural plantation with views of Hakusan Federation. We have been growing blueberries for more than 35 years and grow more than seven varieties. There is also a café with a handmade menu full of blueberries.

Forest Glass Workshop of Kanazu

One-on-one instruction by the staff can make original cups and vases (3200 yen per work) blowing glass experience (3200 yen per work), sand blasting experience of blowing sand on glass and carving favorite characters and illustrations into glasses and stamps (1 work transparent cup, stamp 1700 yen/colored cup 2400 yen) there is a photo stand deco with glass (1700 yen per work).

Forest of Kanazu Creation

An experiential museum where you can enjoy contemporary art along with the nature of the four seasons. The vast park is dotted with art core, a central facility with museums, training rooms, and restaurants, as well as glass workshops, creative workshops, and waterside squares. The studio of six writers is located in the atelier zone, and they are engaged in creative activities while living. Art events held from time to time and contemporary art project "Art Document" of public production and exhibition held once a year are a must. If you stroll through the park, you can admire works such as "Hidden Pyramid" by Kimio Tsuchiya, which was created in the past. You can also enjoy the glass experience, ceramic art experience, bamboo work experience, etc. Pinblow 3200 yen, ceramic art painting 1100 yen ~.

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