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Your Oita Prefecture Holiday
Do and see more with an Oita Prefecture holiday package. Whether you're going for its coastal beaches, hiking, nature, or something else entirely, our package deals make travel planning a breeze. Your trip to Oita Prefecture wouldn't be complete without experiencing some of its most renowned cities, starting with Beppu. Some of the most popular attractions here include African Safari and Hells of Beppu. Hita is another favourite with Oita Prefecture travellers. Visitors to this destination enjoy Nabegataki and Hita Gion Museum. From the instant you book your Oita Prefecture holiday to the second you come back home, Expedia has you covered each step of the way.
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Our guide on where to stay in Oita Prefecture

Yufuin Onsen
Experience the very relaxing Japanese custom of communal bathing in a hot spring onsen at the foot of Mount Yufu.
Oita Prefecture Essential Information
Language | Japanese |
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Currency | Japanese yens |
Local Welcome | Konnichiwa |
Local Goodbye | Sayōnara |
Closest Airport | Oita Airport (OIT) |
Population | 448,900 |
Top Sights | Hells of Beppu, African Safari and Takegawara Onsen |
Our pick of the best Oita Prefecture Hotel Deals

AMANEK Beppu YULA-RE
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Beppu SUGINOI HOTEL
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Kamenoi Hotel Beppu
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Oita Prefecture

Hells of Beppu
Gaze at the menacing steam and bubbling mud pits around these otherworldly hot springs, where you’ll find crocodiles, steamed desserts and geyser eruptions.

Takegawara Onsen
An elegant façade and gabled roof welcome you to a relaxing haven, where you can soak in a thermal tub and be covered in heated sand.

Kijima Kogen Park
Take an exciting ride on Japan’s first wooden roller coaster and other traditional fairground rides at a theme park set in the foothills of Mount Tsurumi.