Beppu (別府市, Beppu-shi) is a city in Ōita Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan, at the west end of Beppu Bay. As of March 31, 2017, the city had a population of 122,643 and a population density of 980/km (2,500/sq mi). The total area is 125.13 km (48.31 sq mi). Beppu is famous for its hot springs.
Restaurants in Beppu
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Oita Spa Onsen is a hot spring amusement shop where you can experience and test patented hotspring cosmetics and foot spa made from Beppu's hot springs or have a tasty meal with fruity smoothies!
4.5 based on 16 reviews
The only cat cafe in Beppu is our only restaurant. Will you be healed with the hot springs? You can play with the most friendly cats in Kyushu and play with them. Of course, you can take a picture and put it on Instagram.
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In the northern region of Oita Prefecture there are eight municipalities with a history spanning over 1,000 years from the distant past, through ancient times, the Middle Ages, and up to the present day. The history that has shaped modern Japan is ingrained in its memories and has been carved into this region. The start of history in this area begins with the combining of Buddhism and Shinto religions at the Usa Shrine about 1,300 years ago. The fusion of the cultural beliefs between Shinto gods and Buddha is a kind of culture not seen anywhere else in the world, and perhaps it is precisely because of this that it has become a cornerstone of the essential Japanese spirit. This culture of fused religions from Usa and the Kunisaki Peninsula has proved to be timeless, and still remains today as the Rokugo Manzan culture.
Definitely a place to visit if you are interested into visiting some areas of Kyushu which are mostly unknown to tourists. The staff is extremely friendly, kind and helpful always smiling. Their leaflets are in English and full of interesting information about the whole region, culture, outdoors, festivals, they have everything! Totally recommended, through their tours you can experience the real authentic Japan!
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We quickly understood that this place sums up why the hells are called hells. Not only does it bubble and steam. It is blood red, too. It is a bus ride away from most of the other hells, just near the geyser hell. We made a mistake and went to this one before checking how long it was until the next geyser erruption. Best to check as soon as you get off the bus and then decide how to divide your time between the two. This hell was pretty spooky, partly because of its color, and the thick clouds of steam rolling off it. No real extras here, just a geothermal extravaganza.
4.0 based on 9 reviews
"momoco" is the place to learn how to make Japanese traditional sweet "Wagashi". The form of Wagashi change every 2 month according to the season. Therefore, if you want to try or learn "Wagashi", momoco is the best place to do. We can teach you by using both languages. Moreover, we sell some hand made souvenirs. Feel free to come and see us!
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