"Kunisakiso Ryocan was lovely. We ended our trip in Kyushu here, and it was very relaxing. We get to book a private bath, and the family bath is a first come first serve, so we split that between my dughter and I in the family bath whie my husband took the private bath - no bathing suits allowed. They also have a huge public bath, but my daughter would not have anything to do with that. After a few very heck days, our two night stay was a much needed rest. We missed the evening dinner reservation...
"Very nice staff. However, there was black mold in the bathroom, the entire place is closed from 10am-3pm, it's hard to find the staff even during "open" hours, and it's far from the train station. It is very close to all of the 7 Hells and some of the best onsen in Japan."
"We had a great stay at Ryokan Kiraku. First, the service is excellent! Even my son noticed: "Everyone is running!" They happily stored our bags when we arrived before check-in. Everything was explained clearly. The onsens were well-maintained, and we especially loved the ability to use the private onsen between certain hours, or reserve the family onsen.
The location was very convenient, less than five minutes to Kannawa bus station. It's also quite a reasonable walk to five of the...
"The buffet for both Dinner and breakfast is nice. My family enjoyed the prawns for steaming at our table. And also we could grill our food at out table for breakfast. Interesting and very fresh."
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"Kunisakiso Ryocan was lovely. We ended our trip in Kyushu here, and it was very relaxing. We get to book a private bath, and the family bath is a first come first serve, so we split that between my dughter and I in the family bath whie my husband took the private bath - no bathing suits allowed. They also have a huge public bath, but my daughter would not have anything to do with that. After a few very heck days, our two night stay was a much needed rest. We missed the evening dinner reservation at the Ryocan, so the staff recommended Hama Sushi, a 5 min walk from the Ryocan. it was delicious and very reasonably priced. This spot was great because it is very close to the Hells of Beppu, which was the end of our tour from Hakata. It is a bit out of the way so we got a taxi to the YouMe mall where we found some great deals on clothing!
Beppu is a much slower pace city compared to the hustle and bustle of the bigger centers. In the mist of summer, it is even more quiet, but that works to our advantage as we almost had the entire place to ourselves! The staffs were super nice and they served a delicious traditional breakfast which was greatly appreciated as this gabe is a glimpse of what lhelarhy ocals eat.
We would definitely stay here again.
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"This was our first visit to beppu and first stay at this location. At first glance it looks older, but the staff met us halfway as we walked from the bus stop. This was the only hotel that did that and highlighted the start of a great stay with great service. They took us all the way to the front desk and provided us great service to the room. We chose a private open air Onsen and traditional setting, which they fixed our rooms each day. We could see the ocean on one side and mountain (for fire festival) on the other. Great location to everything and would definitely stay again. "
"The private onsen were phenomenal. The onsen in the room was also amazing. The main clerk made sure to explain everything he could about the room, the baths, and the entirety of the building. Breakfast was also amazing, a large spread of what I hope is a traditional Japanese breakfast. "
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Shaven Monk's Head Hell Hot Springs during your travels in Beppu. Discover the area's hot springs and mountain views.
What's the area like around Boiling Hell Hot Springs?
Boiling Hell Hot Springs is located in an area of Kannawa Onsen that travellers like for its hot springs, mountain views and seaside. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 46 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
Where is the best place to stay near Boiling Hell Hot Springs?
Adjacent to Boiling Hell Hot Springs, Kannawaen is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this ryokan offers 2 restaurants and free valet parking. Other good choices within a short distance include Oniyama Hotel and Hotel Sansuikan.
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What can I see and do near Boiling Hell Hot Springs?
Study the collections at Oita Fragrance Museum, Beppu City Traditional Bamboo Centre or Beppu Art Museum. Enjoy the outdoors at Sea Hell Hot Springs, Beppu Park or Demon Mountain Hell Hot Springs. Be sure to get some family photos at Beppu Rakutenchi, Beppu Tower and Kijima Kogen Park while you're out sightseeing near Boiling Hell Hot Springs.