International Minshuku Kokage
Haruka SaijoLocated right by Beppu Station in Oita, International Minshuku Kokage is an inn that willingly welcomes foreign visitors.
The Takasaki Monkey Park is a popular monkey reserve at the foot of Mount Takasaki, a 628 meter high mountain along the coast between Beppu and Oita. The mountain is home to around 1,500 wild Japanese macaques.
What began in 1952 as a way for locals to keep the monkeys from ruining their crops has since turned into a haven for the macaque monkeys and the people who love to watch them. To keep the animals away from fields and residential areas, they were fed by park rangers.
The monkeys come to the monkey park in the mornings and afternoons and are fed by the guards and spend their time playing and resting. However, as they are wild, visitors should keep their distance from the animals.
25 minutes by car from the Beppu Interchange.
15 minutes from JR Beppu Station to Takasakiyama Shizen Doubutsuen-mae Station (高崎山自然動物園前).
Located right by Beppu Station in Oita, International Minshuku Kokage is an inn that willingly welcomes foreign visitors.
Guest House Rojiura: Top notch accommodation in Beppu
The comfortable and convenient Kamenoi Hotel in Beppu is a 4-minute walk from JR Beppu Station in the downtown area near onsen, restaurants, and shopping.
In Kyushi in western Japan, Beppu is not just about hot springs, it's a seafood-lovers' paradise. Discover the secrets of the Bungo Sea, and you will never look at fish the same way.
If you're a coffee lover, Othello Coffee Roasters in Beppu is a must. Excellent coffee, home baked sweet treats, and a trendy yet welcoming atmosphere make up the heart of the cafe.
Craving Vietnamese Cuisine? Spice Cafe Cuhpanos in Beppu has you covered. They have a range of authentic dishes including pho and banh mi, all at reasonable prices.
Umi-Tamago in Oita Prefecture boasts as a place where you can befriend sea animals. Feel yourself become one with marine life at this hands-on experience aquarium. Inside the aquarium, you'll find countless sea animals, from walruses to fish, dolphins, and seals, Umi-Tamago has something for everyone in the family to enjoy. Enjoy the live performance shows throughout the day. Especially popular are the walruses who provide the audience with a comedy show full of laughs. The dolphins' acrobatic show is sure to awe you and have you on the edge of your seat. later, visit the fish tanks to see live feedings and watch the divers play with the fish. There's even a touch tank where you can touch and hold various sea creatures. This two-story aquarium will give visitors a better appreciation of the ocean and the life it holds, while also letting you enjoy your time to the fullest. Hours of operation vary from season to season, so be sure to check before you go. From March to November, Umi-Tamago is open from 9 am to 6 pm. From November to February, Umi-Tamago is open from 9 am to 5 pm. August 1 to 31 is considered a special season, and the park is open from 9 am to 7 pm.
If you're suffering from chronic pain, high blood pressure, stress, or almost any other ailment you can imagine, look no further than the famous sands of Beppu Sand Beach for a chance at relief. This black sand beach and hot spring area are said to have healing properties and has long been used as a fashionable and healthy retreat. While Beppu is no stranger to hot springs, the sands of Shoningahama Beach are heated to more than 40-degrees Celsius thanks to the geothermic waters. There's nothing quite like being buried up to your neck under the sands, sweating out the impurities while you listen to the soothing sounds of ocean waves lapping at the shoreline. With just enough room for twelve people at a time to experience the sand baths, there are some days when there is a wait of one hour or more. However, the helpful staff will take your phone number and give you a call when it's your turn, so in the meantime why not enjoy nearby hot springs or a stroll along the beach. You also don't have to worry about rain or the beating sun ruining your experience. There's a moveable cover over the sandpit that allows guests to stay dry and comfortable during their relaxation. Also, don't forget your camera--the staff is always willing to take a photo of you buried up to the neck in the sands. A memento that will last long after you wash the sand off.
Umi Jigoku ("Sea hell") is one of Beppu's seven 'Hells', renowned hot spring attractions known for their unique natural appearances (not bathing!). The pond at Umi Jigoku is a beautiful cobalt blue, which creates a striking contrast against the rising steam and nearby red torii gate. A number of smaller ponds also dot the landscape here. including orange-coloured ones and ones with lotus flowers.