Other Sightseeing Spots in Usa / Nakatsu Area

  • Usa no Machu Picchu
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Usa-shi Innaimachi Nishi-shiiya Hoka
  • Yabakei Dam Memorial Park Keisekien
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Nakatsu-shi Yabakei Machi Oshima 2286-1
    A park located in Oshima, Yabakei-machi, Nakatsu City. The park was built in 1987 to commemorate the completion of Yabakei Dam. The park's 20 thousand-square-meter grounds are a Japanese-style garden which makes use of water from the dam to recreate Yabakei Gorge's stream. Visitors can enjoy seasonal beauty here, including over 30 thousand trees spanning 100 varieties.
  • Yabakei Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Nakatsu-shi Honyabakeimachi Sogi
    "A bridge located in Sogi, Honyabakei-machi, Nakatsu City. Spanning the Yamakuni River, this is Japan's only eight-arch stone arch bridge and, at 116 meters in length, it is also the longest stone arch bridge in the country. Because it employs a type of masonry frequently used to build bridges in Nagasaki Prefecture, it is also known as the ""Dutch Bridge."" The bridge has been designated a Tangible Cultural Property by the prefecture."
  • Horai Sono
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Nakatsu-shi 1280 (Sannocho)
  • Byu Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Usa-shi
  • Kurehashi
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Pref. Usashi Minamiusa 2859 Usa Jingunishi approach
  • Kanaya Samurai House Ato
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Nakatsu-shi
  • Yabakei Bridge (Netherlands Bridge)
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Nakatsu-shi Honyabakeimachi Sogi , Hida
  • Fukami Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Usa Ajimumachi Sozu
  • Yabakei Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Nakatsu-shi Yabakeimachi
  • Shinyaba Observation Deck
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Nakatsu-shi Yabakeimachi Shinyaba
  • Kunizakai Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Beppushi-shi
  • White water bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Prefecture Nakatsu
  • Komatsu Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Oita Usa Kifune-machi 1-chome

Oita Areas

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A trip to Oita is tantamount to a long soak in the Beppu baths. The mountainous, coastal prefecture of Oita is renowned for having more onsen than any other prefecture in Japan, most of which lie in the city of Beppu on the west coast of Kyushu, recognizable by its pungent sulphuric aroma and the clouds of steam that puff up across the hillside. Away from the Beppu hot springs await mountains, waterfalls, and temples, so don’t hesitate to explore Oita a little further.

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