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Onsen resort

 

Harazuru, in Fukuoka-prefecture

A tranquil Onsen Resort near Fukuoka-city, located in Asakura-city on the banks of

Chikugo River.  The quality hot spring is weakly alkaline and sulfur is mixed and has

the effect of dropping old horn and creating beautiful skin.


 

Beppu, in Oita-prefecture

Beppu is one of the most famous Onsen resort in Japan. Beppu Onsen resort is located on

a slope from mount Tsurumi to facing Beppu Bay where onsen steam rising from any places.

Boasting more than 2,800 hot spring sources and flowing rate of nearly 137,000 kiloliters per 

day, Beppu is considered a paradise of hot springs famous for high therapeutic effects.


 

Unzen, in Nagasaki-prefecture

Beautiful highland Onsen Resort situated Unzen National Park. The area was the first area to

be designated as a National Park in Japan.  Whether you are taking in the stunning panoramic

views from top one of the many peaks including Nita-toge Pass or looking up these volcanic 

mountains or Fugen, you will marvel at the spectacular scenery. 

 

 

Aso, Kumamoto-prefecture

Aso is located almost in the center of Kyushu and possesses the world’s largest Caldera with

18km west-east and 24km north-south, created by 4 periods of explosive volcanic activity in

the ancient times.

The many Onsen resorts were created due to volcanic activity during ancient times,

such as Southern part of Aso, Northern part of Aso, Uchinomaki, Kurokawa, Kikuchi.

   

 

Ibusuki, Kagoshima-prefecture

it is best known for its steaming sand baths along the beach, where bathers in a yukata, or 

Japanese bathrobe get buried in the sand up to their neck.  The sand heated by steam 

containing marine minerals is scientifically proven to have therapeutic effects on neuralgia,

rheumatism, back pain and other ailments.

 

 


 

Map of Kyushu

 

 

 


 

 


 

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