The best things to do in Beppu are fascinating attractions that make your visit to this coastal city a worthwhile experience. Thanks to its extensive collection of hot springs that shoot steam high above the ground, the city is a fantastic choice for travellers looking to immerse themselves in quiet relaxation.

Beppu’s idyllic setting provides a stellar selection of parks, lakes, and lush hillsides alongside historic castles and cultural centres that delve into the area’s remarkable history. Planning a compelling itinerary for a visit to Beppu is made easy with these famous landmarks.

What are the best things to do in Beppu?

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    Hells of Beppu

    Among the city's most famous hot springs

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    The Hells of Beppu is perhaps the city's most popular tourist destination. It consists of 7 bubbling hot springs that burst with colour while emanating clouds of steam. With 5 pools set in the Kannawa district and 2 more in Shibasaki, exploring each one ensures you get a satisfying glimpse of the city's leafy landscape.

    While many come to Japan to soak in its hot springs, the Hells of Beppu aren’t suitable for this activity – water temperatures far exceed 100°C. However, you'll have fantastic opportunities to snap photos of the radiant red and turquoise hydrothermal waters that gurgle and fizz from deep underground.

    Location: 559-1 Kannawa, Beppu, Oita 874-0000, Japan

    Open: Daily from 8 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)97-766-1577

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    Beppu Beach Sand Bath

    Relax in volcanic sands while soaking up coastal views

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    The Beppu Beach Sand Bath is a great destination for those seeking a unique relaxation experience. Opened in 1986, it’s set along Shoningahama Beach, next to the Beppu International Tourism Port. Here, you get encased in hot sand brought to life by sodium chloride spring water. There’s enough space for 12 guests to enjoy the soothing sandpits.

    As you take in seaside views throughout this 15-minute experience, dedicated staff help you get into a comfortable position. They’re also available to remove you from the sand should things get too hot for your liking. After a quick shower nearby to wash away any sandy remnants, you'll feel incredibly refreshed for the rest of the day.

    Location: Shoningahamacho, Beppu, Oita 874-0023, Japan

    Open: March–November: daily from 8.30 am to 6 pm. December–February: daily from 9 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)97-766-5737

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    Kannawa hot springs

    Roam this onsen district to learn about its ancient bathing heritage

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    The Kannawa district is where you can find many of Beppu's most impressive hot springs. People have used these onsens (bathhouses) for relaxation and medicinal purposes for hundreds of years.

    Kannawa Onsen was founded in the 13th century by renowned Buddhist monk Ippen Shonin. Here, you'll lie on a bed of Japanese herbs before entering a natural hot spring. After enjoying Kannawa’s hot springs, you can wander along the streets to discover ancient traditions and take in views of plumes of steam rising above this enchanting area.

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    Beppu Ropeway

    Ride the largest ropeway in Kyusu

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    The Beppu Ropeway offers easy access to scenic vistas of Beppu. Established in 1962, it’s the largest of its kind in Kyusu. The famous gondola makes its way to the top of Mount Tsurumi, which towers up 1,300 metres above sea level.

    The Beppu Ropeway can ferry around 101 passengers, taking about 10 minutes to reach the summit. Passengers are rewarded with exceptional panoramic views that stretch in every direction. The mountain is also home to stunning nature hikes and vantage points that help you savour the scenery.

    Location: 10-7 Aza-Kanbara, Oaza-Minami-Tateishi, Beppu, Oita, 874-0000, Japan

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)977-22-2278

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    Beppu Park

    Take a quiet stroll through peaceful flower and bamboo gardens

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    Beppu Park is an outstanding place for a daytime stroll through the middle of the city. Here, the smell of pine trees emanates through the air, with various trees and flowers changing colours with every passing season. The park is also great for when you need a quiet retreat from the city’s touristy spots.

    You will come across diverse natural settings, including vibrant native flowerbeds and a towering bamboo grove. If you’ve arrived in Beppu during the height of cherry blossom season, Beppu Park is one of the premier spots to take in their delicate splendour.

    Location: 3018-1 Noguchihara, Beppu, Oita Prefecture, 874-0903, Japan

    Phone: +81 (0)977-21-1473

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    Shidaka Lake

    Enjoy peaceful rest on the banks of this splendid lake

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    Shidaka Lake is a popular day trip to Beppu's nearby countryside. At 600 metres above sea level in the wonderful Aso Kuju National Park, this bucolic landscape is just a 20-minute drive from the city centre, so you don't have to travel far to include this place in your itinerary.

    You can follow one of the many hiking trails and enjoy outstanding views of Mount Yufu and Mount Tsurumi in the distance. Alternatively, bring a packed lunch, roll out a picnic rug, and bask in the attractive lakeside sitting areas.

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    Jumonji Viewpoint

    Experience panoramic bay and city views

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    The Jumonji Viewpoint offers some of the most incredible vistas over Beppu. The top of this towering hill presents outstanding views across Beppu Bay and Oita Valley. During daylight hours on a clear day, it's possible to see Cape Sada, which sits about 50 km away on Shikoku Island.

    The Jumonji Viewpoint is also a thriving night-time landmark, as you get to experience dazzling views of the bright cityscape that light up the sky. Note that you’ll need a car or bicycle to get to the viewpoint from central Beppu.

    Location: 1200 Notsuru Ajiike, Noda, Beppu, Oita Prefecture, 874-0004, Japan

    Phone: +81 (0)977-21-1128

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    Oita Fragrance Museum

    Discover some of the world’s most interesting fragrances

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    The Oita Fragrance Museum is great for those who appreciate a high-end perfume or cologne. The complex has engaging exhibits about the history of fragrances and thousands of bottles from around the world.

    Alongside these engaging displays, you’ll have an opportunity to make your own perfume for an extra fee. Plus, the Oita Fragrance Museum has a charming café where you can enjoy a snack before taking a stroll through the gorgeous private garden. The museum is around 2 km west of the Beppu International Tourism Port and Beppu Beach Sand Bath.

    Location: 48-1 Kitaishigaki, Beppu, Oita 874-0915, Japan

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)977-27-7272

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    Kifune Castle

    Meet a mystical guardian snake and enjoy wonderful views

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    Kifune Castle is set high on a hillside close to Beppu’s famous red and blue hot springs. Built in 1957 to replicate the original 800-year-old fort, this particular spot is made famous by its guardian albino snake, called the Kimbai White Dragon King. Petting this reptile is said to bring good luck and wealth.

    Kifune Castle offers wonderful views of Beppu Bay and Shikoku Island. You can also see steam geysers rising from hot springs and volcanic pools throughout the nearby Kannawa region.

    Location: 926 Kannawa, Beppu, Oita 874-0000, Japan

    Open: Daily from 8 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)977-66-1181

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    Kijima Kogen Park

    A 25-hectare theme park hosting Japan's first wooden rollercoaster

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    Kijima Kogen Park is a thrilling wonderland for those who love adventure and fun. This fascinating amusement park is home to Japan's first wooden rollercoaster, which whips through 1,600 metres of mind-blowing bends and twists. There are also merry-go-rounds and Ferris wheels to climb aboard.

    Make sure to check out Kijima Kogen Park’s top-notch shopping and dining areas. It has 6 restaurants serving pizzas, hamburgers, and tasty Japanese cuisine. You can also find many charming souvenir stores throughout the 25-hectare theme park.

    Location: 123 Kijima Kogen, Beppu, Oita Prefecture, 874-8666, Japan

    Open: Thursday–Monday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays)

    Phone: +81 (0)977-22-1165

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Hudson Brown | Contributing Writer