We can see that you are using Internet Explorer!
We recommend that you use Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Firefox as your browser instead, as our new site unfortunately does not work with Internet Explorer.

You are very welcome to call us at 02381681605 or send an email to [email protected]

Japan - Beppu

Beppu, a city with approximately 125,000 residents, is nestled in the picturesque Kyushu region of Japan. Located between the sea and the mountains, Beppu is renowned for its abundant hot springs, with eight spectacular hot springs collectively known as the "Hells of Beppu" taking center stage.

Beppu invites you to explore its natural wonders, soak in its soothing hot springs, and indulge in recreational activities that make it a perfect destination for relaxation and adventure. Whether you're seeking geothermal wonders or serene landscapes, Beppu offers a diverse range of experiences to satisfy your travel desires.

Worth seeing
The Hells of Beppu: When in Beppu, a visit to "The Hells" is a must. These eight distinctive hot springs showcase a mesmerizing array of colors and geothermal phenomena. While several of them are within walking distance of each other, Beppu's efficient transportation system makes it easy to explore all eight and witness the unique beauty of each one.
Kijima Kogen Park: Immerse yourself in leisure and recreation at Kijima Kogen Park, a popular holiday destination. Here, you can enjoy a round of golf on the 18-hole golf course, experience thrilling rides at an amusement park, or relax in rejuvenating hot baths, adding to your memorable Beppu experience.
Beppu Tower: Climb the 100-meter-high Beppu Tower and treat yourself to breathtaking panoramic views of the city. This vantage point offers a wonderful perspective of Beppu's unique landscape, allowing you to appreciate its natural beauty and vibrant cityscape.

Climate
Beppu enjoys a pleasant climate with hot summers and cold winters. August typically marks the warmest month, with temperatures sometimes exceeding 30 degrees Celsius, while February tends to be the coldest.

Currency
Japanese Yen (JPY)

Weather

Top cruises