Start your day with a guided visit to Beppu’s famous Umi Jigoku and Oniishi Jigoku, followed by a scenic ride on the Beppu Ropeway to Mt. Tsurumi’s summit. Enjoy cool mountain air and panoramic views with your English-speaking guide by private car.
After descending, you’ll board a local bus (without the guide) and head to the charming hot spring town of Yufuin. From this point, the tour becomes self-guided. You’ll receive a custom English map with recommendations for walking through Yufuin’s highlights—Yunotsubo Street, Lake Kinrinko, cafés, shops, and hot springs. This format gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace.
If you would prefer a private driver or guide in Yufuin, optional arrangements are available upon request. However, the self-guided format is the most budget-friendly and flexible option.
Please note: This tour does not include travel insurance. This activity is very safe but We recommend that participants have valid overseas travel insurance!
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Umi Jigoku, meaning “Sea Hell,” is one of Beppu’s most iconic hot spring sites. Formed over 1,200 years ago by a volcanic explosion, this striking geothermal pool features vivid cobalt-blue water that resembles a tropical sea. However, the temperature reaches nearly 98°C (208°F), making it too hot to enter. Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, bamboo groves, and traditional pavilions, the area offers a peaceful atmosphere despite its fiery origin. Visitors can also enjoy footbaths, view bubbling mud pools, and try the famous “jigoku-mushi” steamed pudding made using the natural heat of the hot springs.
Oniishi Jigoku, or “Oniishi Hell,” is one of Beppu’s lesser-known but most dynamic hot spring sites. Its name comes from a local legend about a giant demon (oni) who once lived in the area. The hot spring here is a powerful boiling pool of red-colored water, created by high iron content in the earth. The thick steam rising from the surface and the intense heat give it a truly hellish feel. The site also features a relaxing footbath and well-kept gardens that contrast beautifully with the raw energy of the spring. Fewer crowds make Oniishi Jigoku a quiet, immersive stop along the famous “Jigoku Meguri” hot spring tour.
The Beppu Ropeway offers a scenic 10-minute ride up Mt. Tsurumi, rising to an elevation of 1,375 meters. As you ascend, enjoy panoramic views of Beppu Bay, the cityscape, and even Mt. Yufu in the distance. At the summit, the air is refreshingly cool—perfect for escaping the summer heat. Once at the top, you can stroll along well-maintained walking paths, visit small shrines, and enjoy seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms in spring or vibrant foliage in autumn. On clear days, views stretch as far as the Kuju Mountains. The ropeway is not just transportation—it’s a memorable highland experience.
Lake Kinrinko is a small but enchanting lake located at the edge of Yufuin’s hot spring town. Its name means “Golden Scale Lake,” inspired by a legend of a sacred fish whose scales shimmered like gold in the sunlight. Early mornings are especially magical, when mist rises from the water due to natural hot springs flowing from the lake bottom. Surrounded by trees, shrines, and a riverside walking path, the area offers a peaceful escape from the busy shopping streets nearby. Visitors can stroll, relax on a bench, or enjoy a quiet coffee at lakeside cafés while admiring the ever-changing reflections on the water.
Yunotsubo Kaido is the lively main street of Yufuin, lined with local shops, snack stands, and unique cafés. Visitors can enjoy strolling past handmade craft stores, hot spring souvenirs, and art galleries. The street is perfect for food lovers—you can try fresh croquettes, cheese tarts, dango, and matcha sweets while walking. If you’re feeling hungry, there are cozy restaurants offering local specialties like Yufu beef or chicken tempura. Stylish cafés and dessert shops are also scattered throughout, perfect for relaxing with a coffee or sweet treat. It’s a fun and flavorful way to experience the charm of Yufuin on foot.
No visit to Yufuin is complete without soaking in a traditional hot spring. After exploring the town, treat yourself to a peaceful bath at one of Yufuin’s many onsen. Popular spots like Shitan-yu offer rustic charm and open-air baths, while others like Baien and Musouen feature beautiful views of Mt. Yufu. Whether you choose a public bathhouse or a private onsen in a ryokan, the experience is perfect for easing tired feet and relaxing your mind. Ending your journey with a hot spring soak adds the perfect touch of serenity to a day full of discovery in this charming mountain town.
Meeting point: In front of the cafeteria next to Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell), Kannawa Onsen area.
️ From Beppu Station (別府駅):
1. By Bus (recommended)
• Go to Beppu Station West Exit (西口) Bus Terminal, platform #2.
• Take Kamenoi Bus #5, #7, or #9 bound for Kannawa (鉄輪).
Beppu is renowned for its numerous hot springs (onsen) and is one of Japan's most famous onsen towns. The city offers a unique blend of natural beauty, relaxation, and cultural experiences, making it a top destination for travelers seeking both rejuvenation and adventure.
A collection of eight spectacular hot springs, known as 'hells' due to their dramatic and colorful landscapes. These natural wonders are a must-see for visitors.
A scenic cable car ride offering panoramic views of Beppu and the surrounding mountains. The ropeway takes you to the top of Tsurumi Park, where you can enjoy a variety of attractions.
A museum showcasing a diverse collection of Japanese and international art, including works by renowned artists like Yayoi Kusama and Takashi Murakami.
One of the oldest and most famous onsen in Beppu, known for its traditional atmosphere and therapeutic hot springs. The onsen is located near the Beppu Station and is easily accessible.
A historic district known for its traditional onsen culture and unique architecture. The area is home to numerous hot spring bathhouses, souvenir shops, and local eateries.
A traditional Beppu dish where food is steamed using the natural heat from the city's hot springs. Common ingredients include chicken, vegetables, and eggs.
Tender and flavorful beef from the local Beppu cattle, often served as sushi, steak, or in hot pot dishes.
A local specialty consisting of chicken sushi rolls, often served with a tangy sauce.
These seasons offer pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and onsen visits. The city is vibrant with cherry blossoms in spring and colorful foliage in autumn.
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Beppu is a very safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. The city is well-equipped to handle tourists, and English-speaking staff are available in many establishments.
Beppu Station
Beppu Station Bus Terminal
The bus system in Beppu is efficient and covers most of the city and surrounding areas. Buses are a convenient way to get around, especially for visiting onsen towns and attractions.
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A charming onsen town known for its scenic beauty, art galleries, and traditional shops. Yufuin offers a more relaxed and picturesque alternative to Beppu.
One of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, dedicated to the god of warriors and archery. The shrine is surrounded by beautiful forests and offers a peaceful retreat.
An active volcano located in Aso-Kuju National Park, offering stunning views and hiking opportunities. The volcano is one of Japan's most famous natural landmarks.
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