The building was built in 1938 and has become a hot spring with a luxurious roof with a “Karahafudukuri” (you can see the image on Google, just copy “唐破風造” and search) and its appearance is a symbol of Beppu Onsen. The hall…
It is said that Furousen has been opened since the Meiji era (1868–1912). It is close to Beppu station and central city so that it has been widely used not only for citizens but also for tourists. There is the largest bathtub in the municipal hot…
It is said that Tanoyu Onsen was built in the Edo era then it has been familiar to the villagers as a good hot spring. Admission Everyone ¥100 Languages Only Japanese available
Kaimonji Onsen became a municipal hot spring in 1936. It is located about 5 minutes walk from Beppu Station so it is used among not only citizens, but also tourists. The current Kimonji Onsen that was renewed in February 2010 has impediment removal…
Kitahama Onsen (Termas) is a large hot spring facility opened in October 1998. “Tetmas” means “bathhouse” in Latin. In the facility, you can enjoy various hot springs such as steaming water, mist sauna, open-air bath,…
There are multipurpose public hall which citizens and tourists can use and a hot spring bath. This was Opened in April 1995. You can enjoy a beautiful garden outside from the bathtub. There is a waterfall shower”Utasu” as well. …
Compared to another Beppu municipal hot springs, it is designed to make it easy for elderly people to use. The aisle is wide and no step in the facility so that people can go through with a wheelchair. Handrails are installed on bathtubs and…
Kiyosen was built in 1965. There was a bathroom on the ground floor and a meeting place managed by the residents’ association on the second floor. In July of 2016, that building was renovated as a hot spring filled with a good hospitality…
Kakujusen was built in 1996, its addmission is free. There is just one bathtub for each male and female. Same as Jizosen, this is a milky hot spring with strong bactericidal and acidic properties. Admission Everyone Free Languages Only…
Hamawaki Onsen is open until 1 am. It is uncommon case in municipal hot springs so it is familiar as a hot spring close to the lives of locals. Admission Everyone ¥100 Languages Only Japanese available