Dazaifu Tenmangu, Yufuin Onsen and Beppu Ropeway Day Tour

9 to 10 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Embark on an unforgettable Kyushu adventure that blends culture, nature, and geothermal wonders on this full-day tour from Fukuoka. Begin at Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, a historic shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, where you can admire the legendary “Flying Plum” tree, stroll among thousands of plum trees, and explore the elegant Momoyama-style Main Hall. Continue to the tranquil mountain town of Yufuin and rejuvenate in the relaxing hot springs of Yufuin Onsen, one of Kyushu’s premier onsen resorts surrounded by stunning natural scenery. Ascend to breathtaking heights on the Beppu Ropeway for panoramic views of mountains and valleys, or explore the dramatic “Hells of Beppu,” including the steaming and surreal Kamado Jigoku. This tour combines history, myth, scenic beauty, and geothermal marvels into one seamless and unforgettable experience—perfect for culture lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking the highlights of Kyushu in a single day.

What's Included

Kamado Jigoku entrance fee
Tour bus fare, highway tolls, and parking fees
English/ Chinese Guide
Guide and driver service fees
All personal expenses and any costs not mentioned in the inclusions
Beppu Ropeway fare not included

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Departure Time: 8:30 AM Address: 4-23 Hakataekichuogai, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 812-0012 The guide will wear an orange vest and hold a white “Easygo” flag.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 9 to 10 hours (approximately)
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    Departure Time: 8:30 AM Address: 4-23 Hakataekichuogai, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 812-0012 The guide will wear an orange vest and hold a white “Easygo” flag.

    Admission ticket free
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    Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine

    Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine is a historic shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, revered as Japan’s “God of Learning.” With over 1,100 years of history, it is a popular place to pray for academic success, attracting millions of visitors each year who write their wishes on wooden ema plaques. The shrine is famous for its sacred “Tobiume” (Flying Plum) tree and more than 6,000 plum trees that bloom beautifully in spring, along with its elegant Momoyama-style Main Hall and vibrant seasonal festivals.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
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    Yufuincho Kawakami

    Yufuin is a charming mountain town in Oita Prefecture on Japan’s Kyushu Island. Originally known as Yufuin, it merged with Yunohira Village in 1955 and was renamed Yufu, though the station and basin still retain the historic name Yufuin. The area is especially famous for Yufuin Onsen, one of Kyushu’s leading hot spring resorts and a popular summer retreat. Renowned for its abundant hot spring waters—ranking third in Japan for spring output—Yufuin offers visitors a relaxing escape surrounded by beautiful natural scenery.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
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    Beppu Ropeway

    Beppu Ropeway delivers spectacular panoramic views and stunning seasonal scenery as it carries visitors to the summit in just 10 minutes. As the largest ropeway in Kyushu, with a capacity of up to 101 passengers, it ascends to approximately 1,300 meters above sea level, where you can enjoy sweeping vistas of mountains, coastline, and vibrant landscapes that change beautifully throughout the year. Please note that ropeway tickets are not included in the tour price and must be paid in cash on site, so be sure to prepare sufficient cash in advance. In case of adverse weather conditions that prevent ropeway operations, the itinerary will be adjusted to visit Umi Jigoku instead.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket not included
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    Kamado Jigoku is one of the famous “Eight Hells” of Beppu, a region renowned for its dramatic hot springs, each called a Jigoku (Hell). The eight Hells include Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell), Oniishibozu Jigoku, Yama Jigoku (Mountain Hell), Kamado Jigoku (Cooking Pot Hell), Oniyama Jigoku, Shiraike Jigoku (White Pond Hell), Chinoike Jigoku (Blood Pond Hell), and Tatsumaki Jigoku (Tornado Hell). Kamado Jigoku earned its name because, centuries ago, the hot spring’s extreme heat was used to cook ritual food during the biannual festivals at the nearby Kamado Hachiman Shrine. Today, visitors can witness its intense steam and boiling waters, which can reach temperatures of up to 90°C, creating a dramatic and unforgettable natural spectacle.

    1 hour Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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