Set in Taketa, within 47 km of Resonac Dome Oita and 45 km of Oita Station, Hotel Tsuchiya offers accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private parking...
Sheila
Australia
Nice large room for 4 people. Had a restaurant with absolutely beautiful food. Best meal I had in Japan. Able to do laundry.
Set in Taketa, 36 km from Mount Aso, 民宿ニュー万福茶屋 offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.
Christine
United Kingdom
The staff tried to be helpful using their voice translation app.
The evening meal was self grill / barbeque and a large amount of meat was supplied along with rice, pickles and salad. Breakfast was OK.
Free parking outside.
Located in just a minute's walk from JR Bungo-Taketa Station, Taketa Ekimae Hostel cue is a renovated wooden accommodation. A garden and terrace are offered for guests' interaction.
omhboyd
United Kingdom
A wonderful stay all round. Great hosts, and excellent breakfast. Located centrally next to the station in Taketa, and only a short walk from a great public hot spring.
Located just 45 km from Resonac Dome Oita, 体験型農家民泊「お陽さまと風」 offers accommodation in Makiguchi with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as a shared kitchen.
Casper
Belgium
Clean and spacious room in a great location with many possibilities for sightseeing. Friendly host who even made us a lunch when we had to leave earlier in the morning! The homemade Japanese breakfast was also a highlight, and the cat was very cute!
Boasting an open-air hot spring bath looking out to the Kuju nature, Kuju Kogen Cottage offers cosy accommodation located in the beautiful plateau. It comes with a souvenir shop and karaoke...
Irwin
Singapore
Beautiful rustic surrounds with good food. Amenities were decent but not very clean.
Offering river views, Lodge Kiyokawa in Bungoono offers accommodation, a garden, a terrace and a restaurant. Complimentary WiFi is offered.
Martha Jean
United States
This is a one of a kind experience in Japan, getting to go "glamping" in the countryside. Even the treehouses here have air conditioning. the womens' dorm is in a wood cabin that is gorgeous, and smells nice, like the different wood it was constructed of, a reminder that the river is only a few meters away. The property not only has bamboo and and other forests, but a mushroom growing area, fruit trees, and then all the normal things a river camp needs like bicycles, sauna tents, rafts/paddles( across the river to the waterfall ) , super soakers and other toys, and many different types of BBQs. and if they don't have something, the amazing staff will get it for you. I didn't come in a car, they picked me up at the train station, and they arranged 2 different, discounted price, tours for me, of the big waterfalls, and the cave. The kitchen here had everything I needed, and there is a restaurant here , too. There is local foodie culture , with a lovely farm market and regional artisanal products for sale. ( and, of course, the usual vending machine ) Multiple areas to sit and look at the river in shaded picnic areas, or from behind huge windows in the air conditioned lounge. Activities like outdoor movie night, and campfires, are scheduled for each day of the week. If you are headed to Beppu, I highly recommend you taking the hour detour for a visit out here, even if its just for the day, to do the "JOKI =sauna, river, repeat."
Offering a barbecue and terrace, Guesthouse Fukiaesu is located in Bungo-Oono in the Oita Region, 34 km from Beppu. Free WiFi is available and free private parking is available on site.
Madeleine
United Kingdom
Lovely surroundings, accommodating host, great place to stay
Set just 43 km from Resonac Dome Oita, Bansyou no Yu features accommodation in Taketa with access to an open-air bath, a shared lounge, as well as a housekeeping service.
We used Taketa as a base for day hikes so didn’t explore the...
We used Taketa as a base for day hikes so didn’t explore the town much. The main town is compact and quaint with narrow little streets and a bit of a sleepy feel. To be fair, this was a Monday evening and not much was happening.
Had one of the best meals in Japan there at a little French fusion restaurant called Champi (a break from Japanese). Amazing food (5-6 little courses), lovely owner/chef and very reasonable cost. Also plenty of wine options.
Also used the public onsen - well maintained and old-school. I recommend it.
Sally
Australia
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