Onyado Nono Fukui: A New Gem in Fukui Prefecture
On February 18, 2026,
Onyado Nono Fukui, the third establishment of the
Dormy Inn brand in Fukui Prefecture, will officially open its doors. Managed by
Kyoritsu Maintenance, a renowned name in hospitality that operates business hotels and resort hotels across Japan, Onyado Nono Fukui promises to deliver a premium experience unlike any other in the region, emphasizing traditional Japanese design and unmatched comfort.
Situated just a short seven-minute walk from
Fukui Station, this inn boasts an enviable location, making it an ideal base for travelers eager to explore local attractions. Guests can easily access cultural landmarks such as the historic
Fukui Castle Ruins and the beautiful
Kahokukan Garden, both of which are nearby. This prime positioning makes it not only convenient for business travelers but also perfect for tourists.
Unique Features of Onyado Nono Fukui
One of the standout features of Onyado Nono Fukui is its top-floor
natural hot spring bath. Both male and female guests are invited to enjoy the soothing experience, which includes not only an indoor hot spring but also a high-temperature dry sauna with auto-loo available every twenty minutes. Water baths and an open-air relaxation area provide additional options for relaxation after a long day of travel.
Culinary Delights
Breakfast at Onyado Nono Fukui is a feast for the senses, offering approximately 50 varieties of dishes that showcase the best of Fukui's seasonal ingredients. Guests can indulge in local specialties such as
Echizen Oroshi Soba, a celebrated soba noodle dish, as well as
Mizuyokan, a delicious local dessert, alongside fresh seafood donburi and various other options in a buffet-style setting.
In the evening, hungry patrons can enjoy
Yakan Soba, a signature light soy sauce ramen offered complimentary as a late-night snack, ensuring that guests have everything they need for a relaxed stay.
A Taste of Elegance
The ambiance of Onyado Nono Fukui reflects the theme of
Yasashi, an embodiment of Japanese elegance and artistry through traditional craftsmanship. Throughout the inn, visitors can appreciate an array of delicately designed elements that elevate the overall aesthetic, providing guests with a charming and serene environment. The accommodations feature tatami mats and Japanese-style interiors, inviting visitors to relax in a truly authentic setting where shoes are left at the door, allowing for a genuine Japanese experience.
“Thank you to all who have supported us in our journey,” noted the manager of Onyado Nono Fukui. “We look forward to welcoming guests to our culturally rich atmosphere filled with comfort and hospitality. Whether you're here to unwind in our natural hot springs or taste the local flavors, we aim to provide a memorable experience.”
With
152 guest rooms, including doubles, twins, triples, and family rooms, Onyado Nono Fukui can accommodate a wide range of guests, from single travelers to families seeking a retreat. Advanced bookings are recommended, especially as the exciting opening date approaches.
Facility Overview
- - Full Name: Natural Hot Spring Echizen no Yu Onyado Nono Fukui
- - Opening Date: February 18, 2026
- - Address: 3-7-2 Oote, Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture, Japan
- - Access:
- By Train: Approximately 7 minutes on foot from Fukui Station (Happirain Fukui Line and Hokuriku Shinkansen)
- By Car: About 22 minutes from Fukui IC on the Hokuriku Expressway
- By Plane: About 60 minutes by car from Komatsu Airport
Take advantage of the
opening special rates starting from 11,500 yen including breakfast for a double room, and only 10,500 yen for a twin room per person. Prices may vary depending on the season and day of the week.
For more information or to book your stay, please visit the
official website.
Onyado Nono Fukui is set to redefine comfort and style in the hospitality industry, and Kyoritsu Maintenance is excited to add this stunning property to their portfolio. The blend of tradition, modern amenities, and local flavors ensures an extraordinary stay for all visitors in Fukui Prefecture.