Beppu cruise port guide
The lantern-lit hot springs of Beppu, known for its eight scorching “Hells”, is a town that’s prettier than a picture. The town is found in a particularly volcanically active part of Japan (hence the abundance of hot springs, or in Japanese, onsens). The viewing pools have evocative names; think Sea Hell, Blood Pond Hell and Tornado Hell. While the names might seem a little off putting, the reality is stunning; sulphur laced air and vast spectrums of blues and reds, depending on the mineralisation of the earth. As if the gorgeous palette of colours at the onsen was not enough, Beppu is also world famous for its Sakura, or cherry blossom season. More than 2,000 cherry trees near the base of the ropeway to Mount Tsurumi make for one of Beppu’s most impressive hanami (flower viewing) spots. If not lucky enough to be in the area during Sakura, from May to June rhododendrons colour the mountain. The view from this 1,375m mountain is beyond impressive, allowing you to see all the way to the Kuju Mountains, Chugoku and Shikoku. If brave enough to climb all the way to the top, the stone Buddhas that were carved into the mountainside during the Heian Period (794-1185) are a worthy reward! As with much of Japan, duality is ever present. Modernity sits very comfortably by ancient buildings. While Beppu’s biggest pull is by far the hot springs and the thermal baths, nearby (10 km) Yufuin has a wealth of art museums, cafes and boutiques, catering to trend setters and urbanites alike.
About Beppu
Beppu is a city in Ōita Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan, world-famous for its hot springs. With over 150 individual onsen bathing facilities and eight major geothermal hot-spot areas, Beppu is one of Japan's Three Great Hot Springs destinations. The city sits at the west end of Beppu Bay, pressed between the sea and mountains.
The centrepiece attraction is the Jigoku Meguri ('Hell Tour'), a circuit of seven spectacular geothermal pits too hot for bathing — temperatures range 50–99.5°C. Highlights include Umi-Jigoku (cobalt-blue 'Sea Hell'), Chinoike-Jigoku ('Blood Pond Hell' with red water), and Tatsumaki-Jigoku, a geyser erupting every 30–40 minutes. Five hells cluster in the Kannawa district; two are in Shibaseki. A combination ticket (¥2,200) covers all eight; one-day bus passes (¥900) are sold at the Foreign Tourist Information Office inside JR Beppu Station. For bathing, Takegawara Onsen downtown, Hyotan Onsen in Kannawa, and Myoban Yunosato Onsen offer authentic experiences. Beppu also has sand baths at Hyotan Onsen.
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Azamara Pursuit · Australia · 114 nights
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Viking Venus · Pacific · 36 nights
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Grand Pacific Explorer from Vancouver
Viking Venus · Worldwide · 92 nights
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Viking Orion · Alaska · 36 nights
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Viking Orion · Worldwide · 78 nights
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Viking Venus · China · 28 nights
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