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Beppu City is a hot spring city located in the central part of the east coast of Oita Prefecture. It has the highest number of hot springs and the highest amount of hot springs in Japan, so the town is filled with hot springs. Over 8 million tourists visit each year. This time we will introduce a mo...
(Arrival from the cycle port in about 5.4 km and about 20 minutes)
You can see a panoramic view of Beppu City from the observation deck, and steam is rising everywhere.
Just go down the hill and you'll be there in no time (about 1km from the observation deck)
Admire valuable artifacts from the history of perfumery, including a huge collection of perfumes from around the world.
A super popular restaurant where you can enjoy Oita's local cuisine and sweets in a retro interior.
(Approximately 700m from the Museum of Fragrance)
The main street of the Kannawa hot springs area, which has an abundance of hot spring water.
As you go down the slope, you can see steam everywhere.
Great value hell where you can see various hells from 1st to 6th Street (approximately 700m from Ideyu-zaka)
This hot spring was formed during the Tsurumi eruption about 1200 years ago, and its name comes from the cobalt blue color of the water surface (about 300m from Kamado Jigoku).
(About 3km from Umi Jigoku)
Famous for producing Yunohana (approximately 5km from Tatsumaki Onsen)
Myoban Onsen Yunohana Goya: The production technology of Myoban Onsen's Yunohana is a national important intangible folk cultural property.
There are still many things to see and eat in Beppu City.
Be sure to visit the hot spring town of Beppu once!
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In April 2018, the "Inbound Promotion Association OITA" was established as a collection of individuals and companies in Oita Prefecture that promote inbound tourism (travel by foreign visitors to Japan). Later, in July 2023, it was reorganized and renamed as the General Incorporated Association "Inbound National Promotion Council" and focused on four issues in the tourism industry: "Developing tourism human resources," "Discovering tourism materials and collecting information," and "Disseminating information and promoting." In order to solve the problem of "improving the receiving environment," we are developing various projects nationwide based on specific measures.
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