Dec 23, 2011

Fantastic world of lights



This illumination is presented by the Suginoi Hotel and stretches for 600m on both sides of the street in its site. The lights of about 730,000 LED bulbs are powered by hotel's in-house geothermal generators.
You can enjoy it from 17:00 to 23:00 every day. The last day is unknown yet.



Dec 15, 2011

Series-"Onsen Town Beppu is Ready to Welcome You."

When you plan to trip to Japan, we recommend you to include Beppu in your itinerary. Because Beppu has a lot of things to satisfy the full sense of tourists. We are presenting a series of topics on the tourism Beppu.



Part 1 : Onsen = Hot spring
Japanese people like to take bath everyday in the bath tub with full of water to ease their fatigue of the day. Beppu is the mecca of Onsen for such Japanese bath lovers. People in Beppu can relax in a local Onsens with rich minerals in a walking distance almost every day.

Fee for each municipal Onsen in Beppu is only 100 yen.
In today’s thin human relation society, it is a pleasure for local people to greet and chat with others in Onsen bath.


Many tourists from other parts of Japan and overseas may enjoy the same way of bathing in the municipal Onsen mingling with local people. On the other hand, Beppu has a lot of upscale Onsens with various types of Onsen in one building for the tourists to enjoy them easily. Also, you can experience unique Onsens such as mud bath (“doroyu”), sand bath (“sunayu”, steam bath (“mushiyu”) and popular open-air bath (“rotenburo”). Fee range for them is from 200 yen to 2,000 yen. (K.I. & K.K.)

Nov 28, 2011

The foliage season

It is the season for colored leaves around Beppu. These photos were taken at the foot of Mt.Tsurumi.





At beginning of December we can enjoy seeing yellow and red leaves at lower altitudes such as Mt.Takasaki Natural Park. (AW)

Nov 10, 2011

Oita/Seoul(Korea) Flights resume in December

Korean Airlines released it’s Oita-Seoul (Incheon) line, only international scheduled flight in Oita airport, to resume its operation from December 30, 2011. It has been cancelled since last April due to East Japan earthquake. To maintain its long lasting operation, Oita prefecture begins direct subsidies to the traveler from Oita upon its resumption.

According to Korean airlines Oita branch, tour groups began to increase on major flights such as Fukuoka/Korea routes. The parties concerned in Oita expect more foreign tourists to visit Oita via Seoul using Korean airlines flights. .

Schedule of the flights are as follows;

Seoul/Oita : Fridays 13:30 and Sundays 15:40
Oita/Seoul : Fridays 16:00 and Sundays 18:10
(K/K)

Oct 25, 2011

Tanoura Beach

This is one of beach side parks in Oita prefecture.
At this time of the year, elementary school students are there on a field trip. Local workers take stroll at their lunch breaks. Little kids with their mothers like to have lunch on benches, enjoying autumn sea breeze and mild sunshine at the beach. It is the most pleasant season here to spend time outdoors.

This park is one of popular places for local people. It is usually crowded with swimmers in summer. Special events are held on some weekends all through the year. It takes 10 minutes by local bus to get there from Beppu station. (AW)

Sep 17, 2011

Kaiten-zushi

Kaiten-zushi is one of the most popular fast foods in Japan. The system is very unique. In Kaiten-zushi restaurant, you will see the rotating belt conveyor that carries various kind of sushi plates around the tables or counter seats.
Look at the photos below.



You can pick up any one of suchi on the conveyor at your choice. Some kind of desserts such as sweets and fruits will come out. Besides those, you can order some other special plates from the menu if you prefer.



The price of each plate is normally from 100 to 500 yen. Differences of color and pattern of plates indicate the price. Waiter or waitress will make bill based on numbers of respective kind of plates you take.

Can you guess how Kaiten-zushi style started?

It is said that when an owner of sushi bar saw beer bottles moving on a belt conveyor in a beer factory, an idea popped up in his mind. He applied that system to his sushi bar to serve much more customers with the limited space and man power. This business started more than 50 years ago.

There are many Kaiten-zushi restaurants here and there in Beppu like other places in Japan. Although sushi as one of the typical Japanese cuisines is generally considered luxurious, Kaiten-zushi has totally changed that image. It is rather inexpensive way to taste this traditional and popular food of Japan. Some Kaiten-zushi restaurants may serve complimentary miso soup, if you are lucky. Enjoy this unique suchi in Beppu. (AW)

Sep 6, 2011

Legend of the Seas made four visits to Beppu in August


Legend of the Seas of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line made four consecutive week visits to Beppu last August. Departing Tianjin, China, the 70,000 ton cruise ship dropped in at Busan, Korea and Fukuoka, Japan before arriving at Beppu. With these four visits, she carried over 6800 passengers and 3000 crew members in total to Beppu. The most of passengers are from China.  

This series of visits supposed to be conducted last March and April. Because of the great disaster attacked eastern Japan on March 11, they were all cancelled. But getting acknowledged that Kyushu area is quite safe for the tourists, this event revived in August. 
  

International Cruise Ship Promotion Council of Oita Prefecture, the joint reception team, formed by Oita prefecture and Beppu city offices has long been working to welcome those great numbers of passengers from China that they first experienced. They had several preparatory meetings. Many tourism related organizations such as Beppu Tourist Association, Beppu Foreign Tourist Information Office (FTIO), Beppu Hotel Association, transportation companies, shops, woman’s association, tourist attraction sectors, etc. took part in this event.

Forty five Chinese students studying in Beppu University played a big role as translators and companions for Chinese passengers. They were positioned at the pier, the main shopping streets, the fire station, the reception area, and so on. 

FTIO provided more than 20 English and Korean speaking staffs in total at the pier, downtown, JR Beppu station and Kannawa offices. They helped passengers make effective one day trip in Beppu and surrounded area working together with Chinese students. They became friends with some crew members who repeatedly visited Beppu through this series of voyages. They were very good speakers for Beppu tourism announcing the attractive points to their passengers and fellow crew members.

Many volunteer groups such as woman’s folk dance team, drummers, a high school brass band, kids street dancers, etc., played welcome and farewell performance at the pier.  

The authority concerned estimates the economic effects of this special event be near one hundred million yen, equivalent to US$1.3 million. It is quite obvious that the impact to the local tourism industry by Chinese tourists is quite dramatic. We really expect that Chinese market shall surpass Korean market in the near future for the tourism of Beppu. (KK)