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Japan · Kyushu

Hot springs in Beppu

4Springs
75°CAvg temp
2Public baths
0Free entry
4Near train
107 hotels nearby223 dining options nearby67 convenience stores nearby124 attractions nearby
Hyotan Onsen, Beppu

Hyotan Onsen

Beppu · Kyushu

55°CPublic Bath

A much-loved public bathhouse in Beppu's Kannawa steam district offering seven distinct spring waters, a hot-sand bath, a waterfall pool, private family rooms, and an outdoor rotenburo. All in one complex wrapped in rising geothermal steam. It is the only onsen in Japan to have been awarded three Michelin Stars.

Shibaseki Onsen Iriguchi · 0.6 km

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Kankaiji Onsen, Beppu

Kankaiji Onsen

Beppu · Kyushu

50°CPublic Bath

A hillside hot spring area on the forested slopes of Mount Tsurumi on the southern edge of Beppu, Oita Prefecture. The name comes from Kankaiji Temple, meaning the Temple Overlooking the Sea, which stands above the district with panoramic views across Beppu Bay. The springs here draw from the broader Beppu Hatto volcanic system and are part of one of Japan's most geothermally active landscapes.

Kankaiji Iriguchi · 0.1 km

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Beppu Onsen, Beppu

Beppu Onsen

Beppu · Kyushu

105°CMixed Bathing

The most geothermally active city in Japan. Beppu has over 2,900 hot spring vents within its city limits and eight distinct thermal spring zones called the Beppu Hatto. The range here is remarkable: from grand hotel baths to neighborhood public facilities to the famous Hells, a series of dramatically colored boiling pools that are too hot to bathe in but spectacular to walk around.

Beppu Eki · 0 km

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Myoban Yunosato Onsen, Beppu

Myoban Yunosato Onsen

Beppu · Kyushu

90°CMixed Bathing

A hot spring resort on the forested hillside of Beppu's Myoban district, known for the distinctive yunohana, or hot spring flowers: white crystalline deposits that form naturally when spring steam condenses on cool surfaces. The waters here are strongly acidic and sulfurous, emerging at high temperatures from one of the eight volcanic spring zones of Beppu Hatto.

Jizoyu Mae · 0.2 km

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Most hot springs in Beppu charge an entrance fee. Check individual listings for the most current pricing information.

Hot springs in Beppu average around 75°C. Individual springs range from relaxing warm baths to intensely hot therapeutic pools — always check the temperature rating before entering.

From Fukuoka, take the Sanyo + Nippo Main Line to Beppu (about 120 min). Local bus to bathhouse. Total journey time is approximately 130 minutes.

Yes. Beppu has 2 public baths well-suited to first-time onsen visitors. Rinse thoroughly before entering, no swimming, and keep noise to a minimum.

October to March for comfortable bathing temperatures. Spring cherry blossoms (late March–April) are spectacular on the hillside above the city. is considered the ideal time to visit Beppu. Hot springs are a year-round attraction — winter visits are especially popular as the contrast between cold air and hot water creates a uniquely atmospheric soak.

About

About hot springs in Beppu

Japan's undisputed onsen capital, with over 2,000 spring sources producing 130,000 litres of geothermal water per minute. The eight famous Hells (Jigoku) are a must-see, alongside world-class public bathhouses in every neighbourhood.