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About Oita
Nestled on picturesque Kyushu Island, Oita is an ideal destination for a sightseeing holiday. Near some of the most renowned thermal spring towns in Japan, full of fascinating museums and ancient sites and surrounded by enchanting natural scenery, it’s a wonderfully varied place. An excellent hotel or villa can make all the difference when discovering a region, and our Gurus’ list highlights the best places to stay in Oita.
It is widely believed that Oita was where Buddhism really took root in Japan 1,500 years ago. You’ll see countless stone statues scattered around the region, carved into rock faces or housed in temples and shrines. Discover the Kyushu’s oldest wooden temples in Fuku-ji, admire the grandeur of Futoga-ji and marvel at the unique Buddha statues in Usuki. Recently renovated Funai Castle, in central Oita, is wonderful for keen culture buffs, who will also appreciate the Wakayama Museum of Modern Art.
The region’s other big draw are its hot spring baths. You’ll find fantastic traditonal onsens, mud and hot sand baths in nearby Beppu and Yufuin. The best places to stay in Oita boast very relaxing spa baths too.
The Best Places to Stay in Oita
FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY HOUSE
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TRAVEL INFORMATION
- Fly to Oita Airport, close to the coast, and take a short car or bus ride to your destination. Speak to your hotel about arranging an airport pick-up in advance.
- Kyushu is brilliant for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
- Travel during the summer for the warmest weather, with temperatures of 22 - 30°C degrees. Come during the winter to enjoy the magic of the hot springs or in the spring to see the cherry trees in full bloom.
STILL NOT SURE?
- Explore our list of all the best places to stay in Yufuin.
- Alternatively, expand your search to see our pick of the best places to stay in Japan.
- Or contact one of our friendly Gurus for advice.