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10 Best Things to do in Oita

Hells Of Beppu

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The hot spring Hells of Beppu are a broadly assigned "Spot of Scenic Beauty" in the onsen town of Beppu, Oita, Japan. The "hells" are for survey as opposed to washing. In any case, be careful, these onsen aren't your

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Umi Jigoku

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Umi Jigoki is one of the eight hot springs of Beppu Jigoku meguri visit. The hot spring highlights a lake of exceptional, cobalt blue water, made by the blast of Mount Tsurumi 300 years prior. The remarkable blue hued water

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Kamado Jigoku

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The Kamado Jigoku is one of the Beppu Jigoku journey spots. The name originates from when they utilized the 90 degrees Celsius spring water to cook rice at Kamado Hachimagu celebrations. Contrasted with the other Beppu Jigoku journey spots, there

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Beppu Ropeway

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The Beppu Ropeway is a Japanese aeronautical lift line in Beppu, Oita. This is the main line worked by Beppu Ropeway, a backup of the Kintetsu Group. Opened in 1962, the line climbs Mount Tsurumi close to the Beppu onsen

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Oniyama Jigoku

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The Oniyama Jigoku is one of eight Jigoku hot springs of the Beppu Jigoku Meguri. The Oniyama Jigoku is well known for its office for rearing crocodiles exploiting Jigoku Onsen's high temperature hot spring water. The Oniyama Jigoku, known as

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Nakatsu Castle

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Nakatsu Castle is a Japanese castle in the city of Nakatsu in Oita Prefecture. It is known as one of the three mizujiro, or "palaces on the ocean", in Japan, with Takamatsu Castle in Kagawa Prefecture and Imabari Castle in

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Oita Prefectural Art Museum

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The Oita Prefectural Art Museum is an art museum and community exhibition venue in Oita Prefecture, Japan. The museum was opened in April 2015. The new historical center structure highlights present day display spaces, specialists studios, a bistro and gallery

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Usuki Stone Buddhas

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The Usuki Stone Buddhas are statues of different Buddhas etched into a bluff around five kilometers southwest of Usuki's downtown area. In Japan, Buddha statues are normally made of wood or metal. Stone statues are rarer, and Usuki's are the

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Usuki Castle

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Usuki Castle is a Japanese palace in Usuki, Oita Prefecture, Japan. This chateau was developed by Otomo Sorin in 1562 on the island Nyu-jima, in Usuki Bay as his head stronghold. Amid the 1560s, Surin had the biggest region in

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