12-13 Ekimaecho, Beppu, Oita 874-0935 MAP
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Current weather and clothing
The weather information shown here is the information closest to the station in question. Please note that there may be slight differences.
Yearly temperature changes and recommended clothing
Clothing recommendations for each temperature range
When traveling in Japan with the following average temperatures, the recommended clothing is as follows:
Monthly changes in temperature, precipitation, and snowfall (1991~2020 average, Japan Meteorological Agency survey)
Very unfortunately, the JMA does not publish archived data for Beppu. For this reason, we introduce below the weather archive data for Oita City, which is also located in the plain area of Oita Prefecture.
Jan. | Feb. | Mar. | Apr. | May | Jun. | Jul. | Aug. | Sep. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec. | |
temperature(°C) | 6.5 | 7.2 | 10.2 | 14.8 | 19.3 | 22.6 | 26.8 | 27.7 | 24.2 | 19.1 | 13.8 | 8.7 |
precipitation(mm) | 49.8 | 64.1 | 99.2 | 119.7 | 133.6 | 313.6 | 261.3 | 165.7 | 255.2 | 144.8 | 72.9 | 47.1 |
snowfall(cm) | 0 | 0 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Below are the weather conditions in Oita City, which is located in the same plain of Oita Prefecture as Beppu.
Winter
December
December is one of the coldest months of the year in Oita City, with an average temperature of 8.7°C. It is also the driest month of the year, with an average precipitation of 47.1 mm. It may snow occasionally, especially in the mountainous areas. It is recommended to wear a heavy coat, a warm hat, gloves, and a scarf to stay warm. Men should wear closed shoes or boots, while women should wear warm boots or shoes with good traction.
January
In January, the average temperature in Oita City is 6.5°C, and the average precipitation is 49.8 mm. The weather is generally cool and damp, with occasional cold spells. A warm coat or jacket is recommended, as well as a hat, gloves, and scarf for extra warmth. Layering is also recommended, as temperatures can vary throughout the day. Men should consider wearing warm pants or jeans and a sweater or fleece under their coat, while women may opt for a warm dress or skirt with tights and a sweater or cardigan.
February
February is slightly warmer than January, with an average temperature of 7.2°C, and the average precipitation is 64.1 mm. Similar to January, a warm coat or jacket is recommended, along with warm layers and accessories such as hats, gloves, and scarves. Men may opt for a warm sweater or fleece under their coat, while women can wear a sweater or cardigan over a dress or skirt. Warm pants or jeans are also a good option for both men and women.
Spring
March
In March, the weather begins to warm up, with an average temperature of 10.2°C, but precipitation remains high at an average of 99.2 mm. A lighter jacket or coat may be sufficient during the day, but warmer layers are still recommended for mornings and evenings. Men can wear a light sweater or hoodie under their jacket, while women can opt for a sweater or cardigan over a shirt or blouse. Lightweight pants or jeans are suitable for both men and women.
April
April is a mild, spring-like month in Oita City. with an average precipitation of 119.7 mm. The weather continues to warm up, with an average temperature of 14.8°C. A light jacket or coat may be sufficient during the day, but warmer layers are still recommended for mornings and evenings. Men can wear a light sweater or hoodie under their jacket, while women can opt for a sweater or cardigan over a shirt or blouse. Lightweight pants or jeans are suitable for both men and women.
May
In Oita City, mild days continue in May. The average temperature is 19.3°C and the average precipitation is 133.6 mm. Clothing should be breathable and moisture-wicking. Men can wear short-sleeved shirts or polo shirts with light pants or shorts, and women can wear sundresses or light tops and skirts.
Summer
June
June is one of the wettest months in Oita City, with an average precipitation of 313.6 mm. The average temperature is 22.6°C, and the weather is generally hot and humid. A raincoat or umbrella is a must, and clothing should be breathable and moisture-wicking to prevent discomfort. Men can wear a short-sleeved shirt or polo with lightweight pants or shorts, while women can wear a sundress or lightweight top and skirt.
July
July is one of the hottest month in Oita City near Beppu, with an average temperature of 26.8°C. It is also one of the rainiest months, with an average precipitation of 261.3 mm. Thunderstorms and heavy rains are common, but there are also many sunny days. It is important to stay hydrated and wear clothes that are both breathable and light. Men should wear short-sleeved shirts, shorts or light pants, and comfortable sandals or shoes. Women should wear summer dresses or skirts, and sandals or comfortable shoes. A hat and sunglasses are also recommended.
August
August is another hot and humid month in Oita City, with an average temperature of 27.7°C. The average precipitation is slightly lower than July, at 165.7 mm, but heavy rains and thunderstorms are still common. Similar to July, breathable and light clothing is recommended. Men should wear short-sleeved shirts, shorts or light pants, and comfortable sandals or shoes. Women should wear summer dresses or skirts, and sandals or comfortable shoes. A hat and sunglasses are also recommended.
Autumn
September
In September, the temperature starts to cool down slightly, with an average temperature of 24.2°C. The average precipitation is 255.2 mm. It is still hot and humid, so breathable and light clothing is recommended. Men should wear short-sleeved shirts, shorts or light pants, and comfortable sandals or shoes. Women should wear summer dresses or skirts, and sandals or comfortable shoes. A hat and sunglasses are also recommended.
October
In October, the temperature continues to drop, with an average temperature of 19.1°C. The average precipitation is 144.8 mm, which is lower than September, and it is one of the driest months of the year. The weather is cooler, but it is still pleasant, and it is a good time to enjoy outdoor activities. It is recommended to wear long-sleeved shirts or light sweaters, and long pants. Men should wear closed shoes or sneakers, while women should wear comfortable shoes or boots.
November
November is a cooler and drier month, with an average temperature of 13.8°C and an average precipitation of 72.9 mm. It is the beginning of the winter season, and the weather can be cool and windy. It is recommended to wear long-sleeved shirts or light sweaters, and long pants. Men should wear closed shoes or sneakers, while women should wear comfortable shoes or boots. A light jacket or coat is also recommended for cooler days.
Recommended tourist destinations
Hells of Beppu
559-1 Kannawa, Beppu 874-0045 Oita Prefecture
In the Kannawa-Kamegawa area of Beppu City, there are seven hells (Umi-Jigoku, Onishiboju Jigoku, Kamado Jigoku, Oniyama Jigoku, Shiraike Jigoku, Bloody Pond Jigoku, and Tatsumaki Jigoku) where fumaroles and hot water from the source spout vigorously onto the ground. Umi Jigoku, Shiraike Jigoku, Oniyama Jigoku, Shiroike Jigoku, Bokunoike Jigoku, and Tatsumaki Jigoku have been designated as national scenic spots. The “Beppu Jigoku Meguri” tour is a very convenient way to visit the various jigoku (hells) by regular sightseeing buses.
Umi Jigoku
559-1 Kannawa, Beppu 874-0045 Oita Prefecture
The mysterious and cool kobato blue pond looks like the ocean when you stare at it, but it actually has a spring temperature of 98 degrees. This “Umi-Jigoku” was created by the explosion of Tsurumidake 1,200 years ago, and is now designated as a national scenic beauty spot. At the adjoining store, visitors can enjoy hot spring eggs boiled in the hell, jigoku steamed pudding, and other items.
Beppu Ropeway
Minami-tateishi, Beppu 874-0000 Oita Prefecture
Takes you to the top of Tsurumidake (1,375m above sea level) in Aso Kujyu National Park in 10 minutes, Tsurumidake (1,375 meters above sea level) in Aso Kujyu National Park. From various points on the mountain, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Beppu City, Beppu Bay, and the Kujyu Mountain Range, The ropeway offers a panoramic view of the city of Beppu, Beppu Bay, and the Kujyu mountain range, In winter, a silver world of misty ice spreads.
Jigokumushikobo Kannawa
5 Foromoto, Beppu 874-0044 Oita Prefecture
Jigoku-mushi” is a dish of steaming vegetables, seafood, meat, eggs, and other ingredients in hot spring water. At Jigoku Steam Kobo Kannawa, you can rent a jigoku kettle and experience jigoku steamed food with ingredients you bring with you. Visitors can also enjoy a footbath and foot steam bath.
Oita Marine Palace Aquarium Umitamago
3078-22 Honkozaki, Oita 879-2111 Oita Prefecture
The semi-open museum consists of a two-story indoor building and a large, open outdoor area. In the indoor Ocean Zone, a large migratory tank features 1,500 fish of about 90 species from the Bungo Channel swimming around a rock that reproduces the suspect rocks of the prefecture’s southern rias coast, allowing visitors to get a close-up look at the powerful movements of the fish.
Takasakiyama Natural Zoo
3098-1 Tanoura, Oita 870-0802 Oita Prefecture
Located halfway between Oita City and Beppu City at an elevation of 628 meters, Mt. Takasaki is home to wild Japanese monkeys, and is one of the best natural zoos in Japan where visitors can observe them up close and personal. When it is feeding time, the monkeys come out of nowhere and gather at the yoseba, which is a spectacular sight.
Kitsuki Castle/Kitsuki Castle Town
16-1 Kitsuki, Kitsuki 873-0001 Oita Prefecture
Kitsuki Castle was built in 1394. The current castle is a mock castle tower built in 1970, but it and the surrounding park are well known to the public. The castle town is also called “Little Kyoto,” and is full of sights such as Edo period mansions, samurai residences with earthen walls, and stone-paved slopes. Kimono rental shops are available, and visitors can enjoy strolling around the town wearing kimonos.
Usajingu Shrine
2859 Minami Usa, Usa 872-0102 Oita Prefecture
Usa Jingu Shrine is known throughout Japan as the head shrine of more than 40,000 Hachiman shrines, and is visited by many worshippers every year. Surrounded by virgin forests from ancient times, the vast precincts of the shrine are surrounded by clean air and lined with historically and culturally significant buildings, including the three Hachiman-zukuri main shrines (national treasures). Visitors can enjoy the seasonal beauty of the shrine, with approximately 500 Someiyoshino cherry trees in spring and lotus flowers in summer.
African Safari
2-1755-1 Ajimumachi Minamihata, Usa 872-0722 Oita Prefecture
In the vast nature of approximately 1,150,000 square meters, 1,400 animals of about 70 species are living vividly. This is one of the largest safari park-style zoos in Japan. In the “Safari Zone,” where visitors can observe large wild animals in their own cars or on the “Jungle Bus,” an ecology observation bus, both adults and children are sure to be excited by the power of the wild animals. The “Kangaroo Petting Forest,” where visitors can interact with kangaroos in the “Petting Zone” (walking area), is also popular.
Where to leave your luggage
At Beppu Station, coin lockers are lined up at the West Exit and East Exit, respectively. They are easy to find as they are visible as soon as you exit the station.
In the BIS South Building, a commercial facility adjacent to the station, there is a tourist information center for foreign visitors to Japan, Wonder Compass Beppu. In addition to baggage storage services, currency exchange and bicycle rental services are also available, and are highly recommended.
Recommended hotels and inns
Suginoi Hotel
1 Kankaiji, Beppu 874-0822 Oita Prefecture
1.4mi/2.3km from Beppu Station
Hotel class: 4
Hotel style:Mountain View , Harbor View
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Hotel Shiragiku
16-36 Kamitanoyumachi, Beppu 874-0908 Oita Prefecture
8-minutes walk from Beppu Station
Hotel class: 4
Hotel style:Classic , Centrally Located
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Hotel Umine
3-8-3 Kitahama, Beppu 874-0920 Oita Prefecture
9-minutes walk from Beppu Station
Hotel class: 4
Hotel style: Romantic , Ocean View
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Amane Resort Seikai
6-24 Shoningahamacho, Beppu 874-0023 Oita Prefecture
2.6mi/4.2km from Beppu Station
Hotel class: 4
Hotel style:Harbor View , Great View
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Motoyu no Yado Kurodaya
Kannawa Miyuki 3-kumi, Beppu 874-0045 Oita Prefecture
2.8mi/4.5km from Beppu Station
Hotel class: 4
Hotel style:Mid-range , Charming
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Hotel Sea Wave Beppu
12-8 Ekimaecho, Beppu 874-0935 Oita Prefecture
1-minute walk from Beppu Station
Hotel class: 3
Hotel style: Centrally Located , Business
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Beppu Daiiti Hotel
2-40 Noguchimotomachi, Beppu 874-0933 Oita Prefecture
3-minutes walk from Beppu Station
Hotel class: 3
Hotel style: Centrally Located , Business
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Kamenoi Hotel Beppu
5-17 Chuomachi, Beppu 874-0936 Oita Prefecture
5-minutes walk from Beppu Station
Hotel class: 3
Hotel style: Centrally Located , Business
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Nishitetsu Resort Inn Beppu
2-10-4 Kitahama, Beppu 874-0920 Oita Prefecture
7-minutes walk from Beppu Station
Hotel class: 3
Hotel style: Centrally Located , Modern
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Seaside Hotel Mimatsu, Ooetei
3-14-17 Kitahama, Beppu 874-0920 Oita Prefecture
9-minutes walk from Beppu Station
Hotel class: 3
Hotel style: Ocean View , Great View
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