Japan Travel: Relaxing in the 5 Tiered Onsens at Tanayu, Suginoi Hotel, Beppu, Oita008
Visitors from all over Japan and abroad come to Beppu, located in Oita Prefecture, Kyushu, for the wonderful hot springs bath, or onsen. This city is blessed by eight different springs: Beppu, Kannawa, Myoban, Kankaiji, Hamawaki, Kamegawa, Horita and Shibaseki. Visitors can enjoy these hot springs at ryokans (inns) or public baths. With these eight natural hot springs flowing in the city, it is no wonder that Beppu produces more hot springs water than any other onsen (hot springs) resort in Japan.
In addition to the springs, Beppu offers its visitors a large of baths. Conventional hot springs bath, indoor and outdoor, can be found here. In addition, sand baths, steam baths and mud baths can be experienced here. Sand bathers are buried in naturally warm, almost blackish sand. Steam baths are baths that are heated from the hot springs’ steam. Mud baths are baths which use hot springs water which contain fine qualities of ore mud.
Within Beppu is the Suginoi Hotel, a very popular and famous hot springs ryokan (inn). Tanayu is the main hot springs facility here.
Tanayu has gender separated baths on five different tiers, offering a varity of different baths. From the outdoors bath, bathers can enjoy the panoramic view of the Beppu Bay. Nighttime bathers can enjoy the onsen under the starry Beppu sky.
In 2010, Aqua Garden, an onsen which can be enjoyed while in bathing suits opened next to Tanayu.
Daytime Hours: 9:00 to 23:00 (last entry at 21:30)
Daytime Admission Fee: 1500 yen (weekdays), 2000 yen (weekends)
Price of Overnight Stay including Two Meals: From 9,000 yen per person
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