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Oita day tour

Rich hot spring resources, magnificent natural scenery, and unique cultural experiences

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Introduction to Oita

Oita is renowned for its rich hot spring resources, magnificent natural landscapes, and deep cultural experiences. Known as the "No. 1 Hot Spring Prefecture in Japan," the area attracts numerous visitors to enjoy unique hot spring experiences at places like the Beppu Hell Valley and Yufuin Onsen. Additionally, Oita Prefecture is dotted with impressive geothermal phenomena, offering opportunities for both viewing and experiencing them. The local food scene is dominated by seafood and regional specialties, offering a variety of flavors as diverse as its landscapes. With the "Yume" Suspension Bridge in Kuju in spring, clear rivers in summer, vibrant autumn leaves, and mild winter climate, Oita is a year-round travel destination.

Recommended Day Trip Routes in Oita

【Route 1】: Beppu Hell Valley → Oita Prefectural Art Museum → Kuju "Yume" Suspension Bridge → Usa Shrine → Yufuin Onsen Town

【Route 2】: Takasaki Mountain Natural Zoo → Showa Romantic Museum → Kinrin Lake → Yufu Mountain → Kusumi Flower Park

[Tour notes]

*If the departure point is outside Fukuoka, the driver's round trip time will be deducted. If there are multiple dates, crew accommodation fees will be charged.

*This is a one-day tour of popular sightseeing spots in Oita, Kyushu in a comfortable private sightseeing vehicle.

*You are free to choose the departure time and customize the itinerary and tourist attractions according to your needs.

*We have sightseeing taxis suitable for 6 and 9 seats, and provide shuttle services to get you to your destination safely and comfortably.

*All vehicles we provide comply with Japanese laws, and our drivers are experienced drivers with more than 3 years of driving experience.

*We provide multi-language services, including Japanese, Chinese, Cantonese and English.

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