Seiryuso

Seiryuso

Beppu, Kyushu
4.0
9.1/10 Guest Rating
$$$

Water

Hot Spring

Private

In-Room Onsen

Rating

9.1/10

About

Seiryuso occupies a forested hillside in Kannawa, the most evocative district of Beppu — where steam rises from the ground in every direction and the air carries the sulfuric mineral scent of volcanic activity. The ryokan's handsome traditional architecture, intimate scale (15 rooms), and outdoor stone baths (rotenburo) fed by naturally overflowing hot springs create an atmosphere of deep immersion in Japanese onsen culture. Evening kaiseki meals emphasize Oita's exceptional seasonal produce, particularly the region's celebrated Bungo wagyu beef and freshwater fish from the nearby mountains. Seiryuso sits between Beppu's famous Hells and the quieter, more contemplative upper Kannawa steam district.

Ideal For

Onsen enthusiasts who want to stay in Beppu's most dramatically volcanic districtCouples seeking a romantic, steam-misted hillside ryokan experienceTravelers wanting to walk to the famous Beppu Hells from their innFood lovers interested in Oita's distinctive beef and mountain produce kaiseki tradition

Key Experiences

1Bathing in outdoor stone rotenburo baths surrounded by forest and volcanic steam
2Staying in the heart of Kannawa's steam-vent district — the most atmospheric in Beppu
3Kaiseki dinner featuring Oita's Bungo wagyu beef and mountain-stream fish
Walking to Beppu's famous jigoku Hells — Umi Jigoku, Chinoike Jigoku — from the inn
Experiencing Kannawa's dawn atmosphere when steam fills the streets at ground level

Onsen & Baths

Spring Type

Sulfur-infused chloride spring with characteristic Kannawa milky appearance and skin-softening mineral balance

Private Baths

Price Range

$$$

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Nearest Station

Kannawa Bus Stop

Distance5 minutes on foot
ParkingNot available

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