Kannawa Onsen
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Kannawaen
We stayed Sora tradition western style, room is spacious, clean, and provides good amenities - like best face soap & moisturizer face creams, top of line hair dryer, Yukata, indoor & out door slippers, toothbrush with paste. I don’t have to pack anything. They provide for you. Only thing missing ...
Reviewed on 13 Nov 2025

Oniyama Hotel
This was a luxury stay for our family to try a Japanese onsen with meals. Everything was great.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2025

Hotel Sansuikan
Staff service was outstanding. Disadvantage is tiny bathroom
Reviewed on 10 Nov 2025

Tabist Nisseiya Beppu Kannawa
Hotel was centrally located near the Kanawa Bus Station/Hells Pools/food steam restaurant. 10min walk from the bus station. The hotel was clean & has an onsen! Tatami rooms w/a kitchen, tiny bathroom (ship size). It is an older hotel, but it was perfect for us. The young man running the hotel was ...
Reviewed on 14 Jan 2025

Beppu, private house for up to 8 people, free parking, high-speed WIFI, organic cotton towels and bedding
It’s nice to use a big Tatami room for my meditation and Yoga. I love to use very unique iron pans in the kitchen that works so well. If we could get better bath system and kitchen stoves, it might easier for us.
Reviewed on 20 Nov 2024

Resort Stay Spa Tsurumi
The hotel was great and had your own parking, but not walking distance from anything; however very close driving distance to tourist spots. Location of the hotel is right next to the expressway entrance to either go to Oita or Yufuin, your like in the middle. Overall excellent hotel!!
Reviewed on 15 Jul 2025
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Hells of Beppu
Gaze at the menacing steam and bubbling mud pits around these otherworldly hot springs, where you’ll find crocodiles, steamed desserts and geyser eruptions.

Takegawara Onsen
An elegant façade and gabled roof welcome you to a relaxing haven, where you can soak in a thermal tub and be covered in heated sand.

Kijima Kogen Park
Take an exciting ride on Japan’s first wooden roller coaster and other traditional fairground rides at a theme park set in the foothills of Mount Tsurumi.

Beppu Tower
The third-oldest tower in Japan glows in bright colors at night, while its viewing platform offers unobstructed vistas of mountains and sea.

Beppu Park
Hike through the bamboo forest, marvel at the lanterns and enjoy a picnic beneath a cherry blossom tree in this hilly park in central Beppu.

Sea Hell Hot Springs
Explore the great outdoors at Sea Hell Hot Springs, a lovely green space in Beppu. Discover the area's hot springs and spas.
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