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The onsen facilities are also spacious, with indoor baths<\/strong> and rotemburo <\/em>(outdoor baths)<\/strong> with beautiful rock landscaping. Kurodaya\u2019s top floor also features a rooftop bar and a striking night view of the town. Guests are given a coupon for one free beer upon check-in. Make a point to take advantage of this offer and enjoy your drink while looking at the city lights and the stunning plumes of steam that rise over Kannawa Onsen.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Kurodaya\u2019s biggest draw, however, maybe its food<\/strong>. Guests can enjoy the inn\u2019s gourmet dining experience with a multi-course Japanese dinner. The meal showcases Oita\u2019s regional specialty, Bungo beef<\/strong>, a high-end brand of kuroge wagyu <\/em>(Japanese black beef). Bungo is the old name of Oita Prefecture. While Kobe and Yonezawa beef has more international recognition, the Bungo variety shows all the signs of a great wagyu with defined marbling, rich flavor, and the signature melt-in-your-mouth texture. Kurodaya\u2019s restaurant serves Bungo two ways. First comes the medium-rare steak sirloin, sourced from cattle ranchers in the nearby Yufuin district of Oita. Then comes the shabu shabu<\/em> (Japanese hotpot) preparation. The platter of vegetables and raw beef really show off Bungo\u2019s impressive marbling.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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Guests also can enjoy the ryokan\u2019s <\/em>breakfast buffet.<\/strong> While far less luxurious, the meal features an extensive spread of Japanese cuisine, from grilled fish to pickled vegetables and soup. With meals and onsen facilities includes, a night spent at Kurodaya will run between \u00a513,000 and \u00a535,000, depending on your room and whether you traveling during the high season.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
It would be easy to spend a whole trip to Kurodaya moving between its onsen baths, tatami rooms and restaurants, but if you\u2019re looking to see more of Beppu there\u2019s plenty nearby. The town\u2019s most famous tourist attraction is the \u201cHells of Beppu,\u201d<\/strong> a series of seven novelty hot spring baths spread across the city, each following a distinct theme. Several are clustered in the Kannawa Onsen area in walking distance from Kurodaya. I had the chance to stop by Kamado Jigoku (\u201ccooking pot hell\u201d) and Oniyama Jigoku (devil mountain hell). While usually overrun with tourists, there\u2019s an undeniable appeal to the hells. Each has its own distinct feature.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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Kamado Jigoku includes boiling mud vents and large pools of water colored orange and an acidic light blue. These baths are meant for show, not actual bathing, but some of the hells have ashiyu<\/em> (foot baths)<\/strong> on the premises for visitors to get their feet wet.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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Down towards the coast, the Showa-era Beppu Tower<\/strong> (a sister to Tokyo Tower) stands above the city skyline and offers views of Beppu Bay to the east and mountains to the west. My personal recommendation, however, is a trip to Takegawara Onsen.<\/strong> A short walk from Beppu Tower, this public bath was opened in 1879 and stands as the oldest of its kind in the city. The current building is 90 years old, giving off a worn and weary charm with its dark wooden frames and gritty baths. The bath also offers visitors a unique sand bath experience. For a small \u00a51,030 fee, Takegawara staff bury visitors in sand that\u2019s been soaked in hot spring water from the neck down. The experience is similar to a sauna and lasts from 10 to 15 minutes, before returning to the baths to wash off the residual dirt.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Whether you\u2019re visiting Beppu for a relaxing weekend getaway soaking in onsen<\/em> baths<\/strong> or looking for a jumping off point to explore some of Oita\u2019s other attraction, make sure to book a night at one of Beppu\u2019s many luxury <\/strong>ryokan.<\/strong> <\/em>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\nLinks and Additional Information<\/h2>\n\n- For more information about Beppu city,<\/strong>\u00a0visit the website\u00a0here.<\/li>\n
- For more information about\u00a0Family baths,<\/strong>\u00a0visit the website\u00a0here.<\/li>\n
- For more information about Sightseeing,<\/strong>\u00a0visit the website\u00a0here.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n