Nishitetsu Resort Inn Beppu boasts a spacious public bathing area including natural hot spring baths and open-air baths. It is just an 8-minute walk from JR Beppu Station.
Jochen
Japan
The hotel onsen included an outdoor bath.
Very good access to bus stops and Beppu station.
A 1-minute walk from Beppu Station, Hotel Seawave Beppu boasts an open-air bath and public bath, which feature natural free-flowing spring water.
Lay Yin
Singapore
Hotel is just across the street from Beppu JR station. All necessary facilities are still available. Buffet breakfast has limited selections. Not much change in menu for consecutive days
Built in 1911 in Beppu, known for the area having the most numbers of hot-spring baths in Japan, KAMENOI HOTEL Beppu offers on-site public hot-spring baths and sauna rooms for guests to relax in.
Sophia
Taiwan
It is nice, if with more choose for vegetarian that will be better.
Offering hot spring baths, Hotel Sun Valley provides comfortable guestrooms with free wired internet. JR Beppu Daigaku Station is a 15-minute walk away.
chihhua
Slovakia
The rooms are large but this is also reflected in the accommodation cost
Old-fashioned hotel, but clean and comfortable to stay in
Situated inside the Aso Kuju National Park, Kijima Kogen Hotel boasts open-air natural hot spring baths and spacious guest rooms with a relaxing ambience.
Set within 19 km of Oita Bank Dome and less than 1 km of Beppu Station, Beppu hostel&cafe ourschestra - Vacation STAY 45098 offers rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Beppu.
Set within 20 km of Oita Bank Dome and 12 km of Oita Station, Beppu Hatto Onyado Nono Beppu offers rooms in Beppu. Featuring a restaurant, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Julie
Australia
It was good contemporary design while being respectful of traditional architecture. The position was fabulous, and the room all that I needed. Beautiful public bath house on the top floor.
Situated in Beppu, within 19 km of Oita Bank Dome and 1.2 km of Beppu Station, MURE Beppu features accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Beppu Daiiti Hotel is conveniently located a 1-minute walk from JR Beppu Station. Simply furnished, it offers affordable accommodation with massage services. A pay parking lot.
Pinyada Asahina
Thailand
Front staff is very active service.
Small towel is provided if you want to go Onsen outside the place.
Coffee is provided all the time in front of reception desk.
Location close to train station and it is convenience for someone who travel by train.
Parking fee is a bit cheap if compared to other places (500 yen/ night)
Situated in Beppu, within 27 km of Oita Bank Dome and 6.9 km of Beppu Station, Morinoyu Resort features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Located in Beppu, 28 km from Oita Bank Dome, Grandvrio Hotel Beppuwan Wakura - ROUTE INN HOTELS - provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Onsen was amazing and so relaxing, and the facilities was really nice. The sea view was truly beautiful. Would love to go there again
Nishitetsu Resort Inn Beppu boasts a spacious public bathing area including natural hot spring baths and open-air baths. It is just an 8-minute walk from JR Beppu Station.
I liked the breakfast for only 1000¥ also the hotspring!
Offering hot spring baths, Hotel Sun Valley provides comfortable guestrooms with free wired internet. JR Beppu Daigaku Station is a 15-minute walk away.
Set in Beppu, 25 km from Oita Bank Dome, Yukai Resort Premium Hotel Fugetsu offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Hotel Aile is a 7-minute walk from JR Beppu Station and a 2-minute walk from Kitahama Bus Centre. It features a restaurant, free internet and a hot spring bath with views of Beppu Bay.
Onsen on the rooftop was beautiful. Good location.
Located in Beppu, within 29 km of Oita Bank Dome and 9.4 km of Beppu Station, Grand Mercure Beppu Bay Resort & Spa provides accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as...
Built in 1911 in Beppu, known for the area having the most numbers of hot-spring baths in Japan, KAMENOI HOTEL Beppu offers on-site public hot-spring baths and sauna rooms for guests to relax in.
The baby room is good. Free car parking during stay.
Conveniently situated just 2 minutes’ walk from Beppu Station, this hotel features a large hot spring bath and a massage service. Beppu Station Hotel also offers a restaurant on site.
Set in Beppu, 27 km from Oita Bank Dome, Kannawa Onsen Zekkei no Yado Sakuratei - Vacation STAY 50714v offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Renu Beppu features free WiFi throughout the property and views of mountain in Beppu. Each accommodation at the 3-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a terrace.
Set within 20 km of Oita Bank Dome and 500 metres of Beppu Station, Onsen Inn Hamayu Nagi - Vacation STAY 81905 offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Beppu.
Set within 19 km of Oita Bank Dome and less than 1 km of Beppu Station, Beppu hostel&cafe ourschestra - Vacation STAY 45098 offers rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Beppu.
Set within 19 km of Oita Bank Dome and less than 1 km of Beppu Station, Beppu hostel&cafe ourschestra - Vacation STAY 45859 offers rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Beppu.
Situated inside the Aso Kuju National Park, Kijima Kogen Hotel boasts open-air natural hot spring baths and spacious guest rooms with a relaxing ambience.
On average, 3-star hotels in Beppu cost MYR 677 per night, and 4-star hotels in Beppu are MYR 1,612 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Beppu can on average be found for MYR 2,860 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Beppu this weekend is MYR 890 or, for a 4-star hotel, MYR 1,411. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Beppu for this weekend cost on average around MYR 1,771 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs MYR 620 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Beppu for tonight. You'll pay on average around MYR 851 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Beppu will cost around MYR 1,324 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Oita Airport, 40km from Beppu, with direct flights from Tokyo (90 minutes). From the airport, take a 40-minute bus to Beppu. Alternatively, take a train from Tokyo (6 hours) or ferry from Osaka (11 hours).
What guests said about Beppu:
2.0
Scored 2.0
Old, tired, mold in bathrooms, no English speaking staff,...
Old, tired, mold in bathrooms, no English speaking staff, over priced, breakfast almost all Japanese food and quality wasn’t very good. Don’t stay at this place unless you pay approximately $50/night.
Don
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beppu has a great vibe, especially the area around Beppu...
Beppu has a great vibe, especially the area around Beppu Station and the area near the "hells". The sight of water vapour rising between all the buildings is truly something. But aside from the hells and the hot springs there is not that much more to do in the city itself. So 2-3 days should definetely be enough for people who have a limited amount of time in Japan. The city of Yufu one hour busride from Beppu and certainly worth a visit. There are a couple of other great places in Oita Prefecture worth visiting but those are a little bit hard to access without a car.
kivikooky
10
Scored 10
Beppu is one of the best cities I visited, it is a city is...
Beppu is one of the best cities I visited, it is a city is in the middle of sea and mountain. There is a lot of Onsen where you can be easy to find around the city, Beppu is called " City of Onsen".
You can relax and release any daily tired at the onsen bath (especially if you bath onsen pool outside)
Furthermore, you can go to viewpoint to see the Beppu city and mountain view.
It is a good memory to visit there.
Pinyada Asahina
Thailand
6.0
Scored 6.0
The seven hells of Beppu (Jigoku) are really great to fill a...
The seven hells of Beppu (Jigoku) are really great to fill a day. You can have a nice walk along the shoreline and the mall near the bay offers a great shopping opportunity. There are a few good restaurants that you can enjoy. The neighborhood around the Jigoku is quite nice, the rest of Beppu not so much. Two or three days are enough for this town.
Marcell
Germany
10
Scored 10
We didn't have enough time to see other onsen areas.
We didn't have enough time to see other onsen areas. We did not rent a car so we traveled by bus. We did not get to see the onsen areas as I did want to try some of the other ryokan onsens. The only problem I had was with the stools that you sit on to swcrub yourself.
Yvonne
United States
10
Scored 10
I really enjoyed the hot springs!
I really enjoyed the hot springs! I went to Hyotan Onsen and did the hot springs and sand bath. the sand bath was a little underwhelming but the hot springs was perfect! there was also a waterfall bath which was a nice experience. the sand bath was a "do it yourself" situation where you dig a hole and cover yourself. it was nice; i recall i fell asleep. It was a little underwhelming; i would do just the hot springs again though! Also, the sand bath area was kind of small and co-ed, 7-8 rows and probably fit 4 people per row. Other than that, Hyotan had a dining restaurant and tried the cold ramen; refreshing after a nice hot dip! Getting around Beppu was easy for me. i was mostly around just the hot spring area and the area of the 7 devil hot springs (which i ran out of time and did not get to do all but was happy i got to do at least 5). the area was also kind of hilly... so one may be walking uphill a bit but no big deal, not a steep incline. Overall, Beppu was a great experience and I would come back for the hot springs as it's what the town is known for!
The staff was very friendly but most of them only know Japanese. There was a private onsen in our room and also one onsen half outside which could be used in private. The third big onsen was public.
The room was very spacious and clean with a beautiful traditional Japanese look. You also get Yukatas you can wear for breakfast or when you go to the onsen.
The breakfast was very traditional Japanese (rice, miso soup, fish).
Close to all tourist spots of Beppu (15 minute walk to Beppu Hells, the observatory deck, Oita fragrance museum, …)!
Liked the location and total concept of the hotel. It was rich with an architectural design, simple and elegant, that gave the feeling of open spaces. Breakfast was great with abundant refills. Also used and loved the Onsen on the 14th floor, rooftop pool, gym and laundromat.
My room was designed very well with an acute detail for maximizing space. From the little seat and table to the frig. Even my hot pot heater was beautifully selected. It was copper with a long spout, great for making my coffee.
This was a different experience from our usual hotel stay but one that we greatly enjoyed. Our hosts treated us with green tea. We don’t speak any Japanese and our hosts little English but we got by with hand gestures and nods. The house is over 100 years old and a bit drafty for a cold day in Beppu but a room heater kept us comfortable. An onsen was located right across from the house entrance with men and women separate entry doors. Put 100 yen in the metal box to enter.
Very lovly traditional Japanese hotel with both Tatami and western style sitting area. Only 6 or so rooms and both in room onsen and hotel onsen(private and larger than inroom onsen). Dinner and breakfast are both excellent. We stayed for two days and the menu's are different. Staff speaks good English and very friendly. The hotel is about 20 minutes walk from the center of the he'll onsen. But the walk is very lovely.
While the whole Hotel is charming and the private onsen and Japanese style rooms are exactly what I came for , I was positively surprised by the extremely high quality of dinner and breakfast.
Both dinner menues were exquisite and easily rank in the top 3 dinners I had this year. Room and bath were well kept and clean, very comfortable futon (not too soft).
Staff made sure to make me feel welcome.
What a great hotel! The rooftop pool is amazing as are the communal baths, great views of the city and coastline. The location is very convenient if you need to grab the train/bus, it's within walking distance of some famous onsen and the sea. The yukatas were great and the beds comfy. The rooms were a good size for Japan.
Great place to stay in Kannawa onsen. The owner Miho is super helpful and fun. She gave us lots of info on where to go. Our room was spacious and very comfortable. The area is super cool with so many onsens to choose from, big puffs of steam in the streets everywhere, and the ‘hells of Beppu’ close by for a visit.
very beautiful, retro inn with a super nice owner. three great private baths with onsen water. very clean!
Beppu station is just around the corner.
very beautiful garden and spacious rooms. futons have thin mattresses so it’s not so painful to sleep on the floor. i will definitely stay there again!
Love the onsen on the roof! Felt amazing and practically no one there so we had it to ourselves. The rooms were nice and you have to get an ocean view if you’re going to stay here as it’s beautiful. There’s a small park next to the ocean right behind the hotel which is nice for a morning walk.
Yamada Bessou is a traditional Japanese house which eludes serenity and grace. The rooms
were well equipped and was very clean. The onsen facilities were exceptional and excellent. The hotel manager was very friendly and helpful and it made me feel like home. I will come back again.
It have everything you need for Onsen resort, big room with fabulous views on its panoramic windows, public baths, great Japanese style breakfast. 6 minutes walk from Beppu’s train stations, not too far from big shopping mall like YouMe. Nothing to complain about.
The most wonderful stay at an old Japanese style house! Very kind and lovely hosts. Onsen/bathhouse just directly in front of the house. Was a very special and beautiful experience. I would like to stay there again, when coming to Beppu next time. Thank you!
We stayed 1 night in Nogami Honkan which is 7 minutes away from Beppu Station. Our room was big with tatami beds for 4. We paid 500 yen for private onsens and the morning Japanese breakfast was a wonderful experience.
Excellent location just outside Beppu station. Very friendly staff. Welcome drinks, buffet breakfast and in-house onsen. What more can you ask?? Definitely the best hotel on our trip in Japan.
The staffs are very nice. They give me their own drawing maps and explain about the onsen and others. The hotel does not have onsen but they give me the onsen kit to take to the nearby onsen.
Location as it’s opposite Beppu Station. The hot spring or Japanese called it Onsen was very good. The staff are friendly though very limited English speaking.
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