Spots in Tsukumi / Usuki Area

  • Furuzono Stone Buddhas
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    4.5
    211 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Usuki-shi Fukata
    "This collection of over 60 Buddhist statues carved out of a tuff rock wall forms the core of the Usuki Stone Buddhas and is a five-minute drive from the Usuki Interchange on the Higashikyushu Expressway. The statues are believed to have been created from the late Heian period to the Kamakura period. One of the best stone Buddhist statue groups in Japan in terms of size, quantity, and carving skill, the group's statue of Vairocana in particular is considered a masterpiece. In 1995, this statue was the first such stone Buddhist statue in the country to be designated a National Treasure. Also known as the ""13 Furuzono Buddhas,"" other nearby stone Buddhist statue groups include the first and second Hoki Stone Buddhas clusters, and the Sannosan Stone Buddhas."

    It is definitely worth visiting, or I rather say it is worth traveling to Kyushu to visit Usuki Stone Buddha. There are four different areas, you can see many statues of Buddha, which are engraved in...

  • Roadside Station Ume
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    4.0
    30 Reviews
    Transportation
    Oita Pref. Saikishi Umeminamitabaru 2513-5
    A roadside station standing on National Route 326 in minamitabaru Ume, Saiki City near Utagenka Bridge. Equipped with a farmer’s market and restaurant, the station offers local fruits and vegetables as well as dishes such as a bite-sized deer steak set meal. The station’s karaage Japanese fried chicken, available for takeout, is also popular. The station is adjoined by the Utagenka no Sato Ume Camp Village campground.

    My husband liked this place very much and wouldnt mind returning, the kids are easy and dont mind anything, but I would rather stay in the city or somewhere else. I didnt quite like the cabins as...

  • Roadside Station Yayoi
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    4.0
    28 Reviews
    Transportation
    Oita Pref. Saikishi Yayoikamiogura 898-1
    A roadside station standing on National Route 10 in Yayoi Kamiogura, Saiki City. Facilities include a farmer’s market selling local agricultural products; a restaurant serving local dishes; and the Banjo Osakanakan, an aquarium with exhibits containing freshwater fish from the Banjo River as well as tropical rainforests. The adjoining Yayoi no Yu bathhouse has an outdoor bath, reservable private bath, and Dead Sea bath which recreates the waters of the Dead Sea in Israel.

    My favorite river near yayoi michi-no-eki. (500 meter) Name of the picture is called Kappa Bashi ( water dwelling creature bridge) I guess there was or is Kappa in this river. River water is really...

  • Umitama Experience Park “Tsukumi Dolphin Island”
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    4.0
    27 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Oita Pref. Tsukumishi Youra 2218-10
    An activity facility located in Youra, Tsukumi City. Dedicated to human-dolphin interaction and healing, it offers visitors opportunities to take in a dolphin show, feed the dolphins, take a commemorative photo, touch an actual dolphin, or even swim with dolphins. Visitors can also come in contact with seals, penguins, and ocean fish.

    This is animal abuse. You’ll get to see dead dolphins. Horrible place. If you spend your money here you are actively supporting cruelty. The dolphins are not happy.

  • Roadside Station Kamae
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    4.0
    18 Reviews
    Transportation
    Oita Pref. Saikishi Kamaekamaeura 5104-1
    A roadside station with a takeout counter standing on Prefectural Route 37 in Kamaeura, Kamae, Saiki City. The station sells coffee, soft serve ice cream, and a variety of fried foods made with Kamae seafood, including Ise-ebi spiny lobster cream croquettes, Buri-katsu (Japanese amberjack cutlet) burgers, squid, octopus, and surimi fish paste. There are also a farmer’s market and restaurant in the station.

    道の駅というよりはやや大きめな商店といった感じでした。 周辺で養殖しているブリを前面に押し出してるようでブリTシャツも販売してました。 販売されてるのは海鮮系中心であとは工芸品や土産物でした。のどかな田舎町という感じで夏場に来れば楽しめそうな気がします。

  • Shioyu Natural Seawater Bath
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    4.0
    5 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Oita Pref. Saikishi Kamiurazamuiura 2920-3
    A bathing facility situated along National Route 217 in Kamiuraazamuiura, Saiki City. Here visitors can bathe in heated, mineral rich saltwater drawn from the sea. Facilities facing the sea include an outdoor bath, a large indoor bath area, sauna, and reservable private bath, plus a restaurant serving seafood rice bowls and other tasty dishes made with fresh caught seafood. Be sure to try the “Shioyu Soft Serve Ice Cream,” which has a slightly salty flavor.

    日曜日ということもあって、大勢の方が待っていました。駐車場は国道沿いは満車ですが、中に入ると数台の駐車場があります。食事開店まえは1時間以上待ちで、時間待ちに塩湯へ入りました。海水ですが湯上りは思ったよりサラサラ感。

  • Furen Stalactite Groto
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    4.0
    17 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Pref. Usukishi Notsumachitomari
    "A limestone cave located in Tomari, Notsu-machi, Usuki City. Discovered in 1926, the cave is 500 meters deep and has been designated a National Natural Monument. Largely unaffected by external influences like weathering caused by the outside air, the interior of the cave is a beautiful, lustrous almost pure white. Visitors to the cave can view 21 picturesque groupings of stalagmites including stalactites with names like the ""Tenjokai (celestial world),"" ""Remyokaku (miracle tower),"" and ""Zuiun-no-taki (waterfall of auspicious clouds)."""

    鍾乳洞は全国にありますが、ここは特に美しいのに人が少なくておすすめです。入口の建物も昭和感があって面白いです。

  • Yaeko Nogami Literature Museum
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    4.0
    12 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Usuki-shi Hamacho 538
    "This museum, a 15-minute walk from Usuki Station on the JR Nippo Main Line, takes a deep look at the life and career of Yaeko Nogami, a writer who created such masterpieces as ""The Neptune"" and ""Hideyoshi and Rikyu."" The museum is housed in a remodeled part of the Kotegawa Sake Brewery building, which was the artist's childhood home and which stands in a part of Usuki where much old townscape can still be found. Inside, the museum displays a recreation of the study room Nogami used as a girl, as well as some 200 personal effects, including writing implements the author used right up until her passing; letters from famed novelist Natsume Soseki, who was her husband's teacher; and manuscripts written in Nogami's own hand. There is also a video area on the first floor."

    臼杵駅から徒歩15分。記念館に利用されている古い家屋は野上弥生子の生家を利用したもの。入館料は310円。館内は撮影不可。 弥生子は大正-昭和の小説家で文化勲章を受章している。館内には彼女の原稿や書簡などが展示されているが特段目を惹くような品はない。少女時代の勉強部屋も残されているが入室不可であり、部屋の外からの見学のみとなっている。

  • Kamae Inter Park Amabe no Ichi
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    4.5
    10 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Pref. Saikishi Kamaemorizakiura 142-16
    A farmer’s market standing on National Route 388 in Kamae Morisakiura, Saiki City. Here visitors can buy local agricultural products and side dishes as well as high-quality live fish and dried fish from Kamae. The market’s restaurant boasts a view of Inokushi Bay and serves seasonal seafood like rock oysters in summer and Ise-ebi spiny lobster in autumn. There’s also a seafood barbecuing hut and a takeout counter which sells soft serve ice cream.

    シーズンオフの平日ということもあってか、午後の時間に立ち寄りましたが売店には新鮮な海の幸は何一つありませんでした。干物などの加工品のみです。都会のスーパーで買うのと大差ない価格なので購買意欲はわきませんでした。

  • Doppo Kunikida Museum
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    4.0
    11 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Saiki Jokahigashimachi 9-37
    "This museum, a 20-minute walk from JR Saiki Station, operates out of the Sakamoto Nagatoshi Residence where Doppo Kunikida, famed author of the novel ""The Musashi Plain,"" stayed in his youth from October 1893 to the end of July the following year with his younger brother Shuji. A photo exhibit in the main building on the first floor shows what Saiki was like in the Meiji period, while the room where the two brothers stayed is on the second floor. An exhibit on the first floor of the residence' storehouse presents the life of Doppo and his literary achievements, while there's a reading space on the second floor as well as rare first edition publications by the author on display. There's also a rear garden which visitors can view as well."

    国木田独歩という名前は聞いたことがありましたが大分県佐伯に関係があるのは全く知りませんでした。混雑もなくゆっくり拝観することが出来ます。

  • Roadside Station Yayoi Banjou Osakanakan
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    5.0
    8 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Oita Saiki-shi Yayoi Kamiogura 898-1
    This aquarium, one of only a very few in the entire country dedicated to freshwater fish, is located inside Roadside Station Yayoi facing National Route 10 a 10-minute drive from the Saiki Interchange on the Higashikyushu Expressway. The aquarium's tanks recreate the environment of the local Bansho River and are occupied by familiar freshwater fish varieties like sweetfish, dark chub, and carp. The aquarium's global tropical fish area is divided into tanks for regions such as South America, Southeast Asia, and Africa, and fish on display include the spectral Amazonian black ghost knifefish. In addition to its standing exhibition, the aquarium also holds special exhibitions.

    外と一体化した水槽が新鮮です。 餌をやる時間だと、全ての魚への餌やりと説明が聴けますよ。1時間位かかります。 小さい水族館ですが、安いし綺麗に管理されてます。

  • Yoshimaru Kazumasa Memorial Museum Soshunfu no Yakata
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    4.0
    4 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Usuki-shi Hama 980
    "This museum, a 10-minute drive from the Usuki Interchange on the Higashikyushu Expressway, commemorates Kazumasa Yoshimaru, a songwriter famous for creating such songs as ""Ode to Early Spring,"" and ""Kokyo wo hanaruru uta."" Born in Usuki in 1873, the museum was opened inside the former home of the parents of his wife, Yuki Itai, to commemorate the 120th anniversary of his birth. The museum displays sheet music, personal effects, and other items connected to the writer, scholar, and educator. The museum building is an excellently preserved example of late Edo period samurai residences and has been designated a Tangible Cultural Property by the city."

    吉丸一昌の名前は知らなかったのですが、「春は名のみの風の寒さや」で始まる小学校唱歌「早春賦」はほとんどすべての人が知っているのではないでしょうか。この曲の作詞に携わったのが吉丸一昌さんとのことで、色々と勉強になりました。

  • Sato no Sta. Tsukumi Marche
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    3.5
    3 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Tsukumi-shi Youra 2218-10

    つくみみかんソフトとセメントソフト(バニラソフトに向日葵の種を混ぜたもの)の つくみーずソフトを頂きました。つくみみかんソフトは果肉が入ってて、とても美味しかったです。

  • Saiki Umi no Ichiba Maru
    Shopping
    Oita Saiki Kazuraminato 3-21
    "A market located in Kazura Port in Saiki City. The market sells fresh, local seafood caught that day, processed marine products, and local agricultural and specialty products. There's also an eat-in space where visitors can enjoy sides and foods they have purchased, like the ""Okonomi Sushi"" set, which comes with your choice of sushi. The adjoining Marukai restaurant serves gozen meals, donburi rice bowls, and other dishes with a focus on seafood from the Bungo Channel, including a seasonal donburi meal, the most popular item on the menu; hot rice meal with Bungo seafood; and seafood tempura rice bowl."
  • Saiki City Sports Park
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Oita Pref. Saikishi Hase 2614
    A sports park located in Hase, Saiki City. Sports facilities include a track and field ground, baseball ground, multipurpose ground useable for sports like soccer, tennis courts, European and Japanese archery grounds, sumo ring, and indoor pool. The park also has playground equipment as well as an outdoor pool area with water slides open from mid-June to mid-September.
  • Saiki Castle Ruins
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Saiki Otemachi 1-1-1
  • Usuki Castle Ruins (Usuki Park)
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Pref. Usukishi Usuki Niu Island 91-1
    These castle ruins are approximately ten minutes on foot from JR Usuki Station in southern Usuki City. The castle was built by the Christian feudal lord Otomo Sorin in 1562 and was occupied by the Inaba clan until the feudal era system of land division was abolished in 1873. Today the site is a park, but the stone rampart, dry moat, and a turret remain, giving an idea of what it once looked like. It was also known as Niujima Castle as it was built on Niujima Island, and Turtle Castle because the island was thought to look like a turtle. It is also one of the prefecture's premier cherry blossom viewing spots and it gets packed with visitors in spring.
  • Usuki Yunosato
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Oita Pref. Usukishi Fukata 11 pairs of Naka-toda
    A hot spring inn standing on National Route 502 in Nakatsuita, Fukata, Usuki City. The inn’s baths are filled from a sodium - chloride spring, the only natural “medicinal spring” in Usuki, whose waters are said to treat nerve pain, chronic digestive diseases, sensitivity to cold, atopy, chronic skin diseases, and chronic women’s diseases, in addition to promoting post illness recovery. Facilities include a natural rock outdoor bath with a panoramic view, large indoor bath area, and a reservable private bath. The inn’s bathhouse is available to non-guests as well. The inn also serves cuisine made with Oita Bungo beef as well as Japanese pufferfish, a local Usuki specialty, and other seafood from the Bungo Channel.
  • Tsukumin Park
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Oita Pref. Tsukumishi Minatomachi 4142-153
    A park situated along National Route 217 in Minato-machi, Tsukumi City. The park has colorful, Ocean themed playground equipment and a large grass lawn. The adjoining Container 293 rest area has drinks and a shop selling local specialty products.
  • Tsukumi City Civic Hall
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Pref. Tsukumishi Tsukumiura 3825-100
    A civic hall situated along National Route 217 in Tsukumiura, Tsukumi City. Facilities include a 700-seat large hall, exhibition hall, backstage room, and multiple conference rooms. The facility is used for concerts, ceremonies, and a variety of events.

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