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9.4/10
362 review
Kannawaen
Hotel near Kannawa Onsen, Beppu
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Enjoy private indoor & outdoor hot springs
Enjoy an enjoyable chef-guided teppanyaki course
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9.5/10
227 review
ANA InterContinental BEPPU RESORT & SPA by IHG
Hotel near Kannawa Onsen, Beppu
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Family-friendly hot springs for all ages
Heated infinity pool with serene views
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9.5/10
74 review
Amane Resort Gahama
Hotel near Beppu
Highlights
31 rooms with stunning private hot springs
Enjoy sunrise and sunset at Beppu Bay
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9.0/10
161 review
Hoshino Resorts Kai Beppu
Hotel near Beppu
"Relaxing hot springs""Great sea view"
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8.9/10
14 review
Beppu Showaen
Hotel near Beppu
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Luxurious private onsen with hinoki aroma
Mountain serenity meets tranquil pool views
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9.6/10
53 review
Ryotei Matsubaya
Hotel near Beppu
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Four luxurious private hot spring baths
Enjoy ocean view from oceanview room on hillside
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9.3/10
53 review
SEKIYA RESORT Bettei Haruki
Hotel near Beppu
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Luxurious private hot springs with pure water
Six rooms offer complimentary minibar items
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9.2/10
281 review
SEKIYA RESORT GALLERIA MIDOBARU
Hotel near Beppu
"Relaxing hot springs""Great design"
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9.6/10
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XXiaolizi1972It's a historic hotel with a hot spring culture. Located on a mountain, it's inaccessible by public transportation; a taxi from the station costs around 100 RMB, but calling a taxi is convenient. The hotel has three private hot springs, marked with round signs outside. You can enter when you see an empty one, but there will be someone inside. Most rooms have private hot springs, and they are very nice. It's best to book a room with a private hot spring, as the other rooms are quite basic and not as refined as those around Mount Fuji. The cleanliness is also just average; the tables were dusty. Dinner is Japanese cuisine, beautiful and delicious, with fresh ingredients. Prices have increased significantly during the National Day holiday; the usual price of around 3000 RMB is quite good.
AAnnaTsangHana Beppu Stay is clean, comfortable, and incredibly relaxing. The rooms are modern with a cozy touch, and the onsen is a perfect bonus. Staff are friendly and helpful, and the location is convenient yet peaceful. A great place to stay—I’d definitely return!
AAnonymous UserThis is an excellent hotel. It's nestled on a mountain overlooking the ocean, offering beautiful scenery. The hot springs are fantastic, and they even have private baths available for an extra charge. Dinner was superb; we had Japanese cuisine in an elegant setting. The Japanese chef was very professional, and the dishes were outstanding. Breakfast was semi-buffet style and also delicious. The rooms are spacious, well-equipped, very clean, and offer sea views.
Hotel near Kannawa Onsen, Beppu 100% of visitors choose this area
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9.4/10
Amazing
焦焦糖小布丁This hotel is absolutely fantastic, with a trendy design. It's clean and comfortable. Each room is a standalone villa with an amazing sea view, so you wake up to the ocean. Plus, it's right next to the sand bathing beach, super convenient!
Kkyon007The hotel was exceptionally clean. Although the room was a bit small, it felt new, and a great perk was being able to pick up amenities from the lobby entrance after check-in. They offered a wide variety, including makeup remover, toner, coffee, and tea, which was incredibly helpful! Shampoo, conditioner, and body soap were already provided in the room. The hotel also featured a natural hot spring bath (onsen) with free-flowing water and a sauna, which left my skin feeling wonderfully moisturized. While the buffet selection wasn't extensive, the food was delicious. We chose this hotel to enjoy the Hit Parade show, and because it was so clean and convenient, I'd definitely like to stay here again.
KKinglum•the hotel is new and clean
•the have free parking space
•the view of the sea is superb
•the breakfast set is delicious
•loved the games night it was fun
•the foot bath is great with the sea view
•the coffee at the lounge is good but they should provide some japanese snacks
•the popcicle after onsen is delicious
•the onsen is small but it was nice and clean
•the dinner took a long time to eat we didn’t liked the appetizers but the sashimi was fresh and the hotpot was good with lobsters.hotate and puffer fish
•we missed the show at 21:30pm
•the free ramen is delicious we had fun making the ramen
•the bed was soft and we had a great sleep
GGuest UserHands down my favorite hotel in Beppu! I was worried the standard room wouldn't compare to the open-air bath room, which was fully booked for my first night. But to my surprise, they put me in a corner suite on the top floor with an ocean view for my first night's standard room! The service was impeccably good – just the right amount of warmth, and they were incredibly accommodating. The value for money is truly unbeatable. It was far more satisfying than the Kai and Seikai hotels I'd stayed at in Beppu before (and this one was less than half the price!). So sometimes, a higher price doesn't necessarily mean better quality – you really have to experience it for yourself. Breakfast was just okay, but filling, and dinner was incredibly generous and delicious 🤤
OOlga TarIf you're considering this hotel, you'd better stay at Yula-Re.
We booked almost the largest room they have and it felt very cheap and cramped still. Glad we stayed only a single night there. The rooms are small even for Japan, and it's impossible to fit luggage under the bed, so it feels even more cramped. The bathroom has a ridiculously high floor, we tripped over the entrance so many times... And the bath is so tiny that you'll have to use Yula-Re's onsen to wash.
There are 9 or 10 floors but only one elevator, slow and tiny, so we had to wait for unreasonable time every time we wanted to go out.
The pajamas are nice but the wooden slippers are so broken they ask to kill them rather than be worn one more time. The worst was the bed cover paired with the sheet you have to use instead of a normal blanket. Felt so unhygienic...
There were several good points, though: the service was good and friendly, the location is great - just steps away from Beppu station, bus stop, combini and cafes nearby. And the possibility to freely use Yula-Re's amenities such as rooftop pool and onsen!
But then again, consider staying at Yula-Re. This hotel didn't feel like value for money.
AAnonymous Usergood value for money! would definitely stay again
location: it's relatively further from the station , around a 8-10min walk. there is a 7-11 just around the corner
room: my room came without a bathroom but for the ladies are 3 cubicles shared among the 7 mix gendered guests on the floor. i did not have to wait in line at all. there was more than enough space in the room to open my suitcase wide and still feel comfortable. bed and pillow was a bit hard though, and you can hear anyone talking loudly downstairs outside the building as the room is on 2nd floor, tho that doesnt happen very often.
food: amazing balanced breakfast that changes everyday - really delicious!
onsen: the one on 2F was smaller than 1F, but very good and comfortable. clean too. you can book a private onsen room for 500yen (50mins)
staff: all of them were super friendly, helpful and made me feel welcome. there are english-proficient staff available 24H as well :)
CClean_MartinI've stayed here before, and this time I brought a friend and booked a larger room. It's a historic inn, but the building and decor don't feel old at all. The Japanese-style room has a really nice vibe, and the smell of the tatami mats is so soothing. The room itself is incredibly spacious; I honestly think three or four people could comfortably stay in that one large tatami room. On the top floor, there's a hot spring with one indoor bath, a small outdoor bath, and a small sauna, all using natural hot spring water. The breakfast selection isn't huge, but all the dishes are local specialties or popular items from Oita Prefecture, so you'll definitely eat well and feel full. The downstairs parking used to be free, but now it costs 700 yen per night.