Oita · Beppu
33.3011°N, 131.4583°E
Myoban Onsen is a hot spring district on Beppu's western hillside famous for yunohana (湯の花, 'hot spring flowers') — crystallized sulfur and minerals harvested from traditional thatched-roof huts. The huts channel geothermal steam through bamboo and thatched grass, where mineral crystals condense and are scraped off monthly. The yunohana is packaged as bath salts, allowing anyone to recreate Beppu's sulfur onsen at home.
The hut field creates a photogenic landscape — dozens of pointed thatched roofs on a hillside emitting steam.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Observation area 24/7. Shared bath 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM. Shop 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM.
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Observation area free. Myoban shared bath ¥200. Yunohana bath salt from ¥500 per packet.
Best Season
Year-round; cool weather (autumn–winter) for most dramatic steam rising from thatched huts
Visit Duration
1 hour for hut observation, shared bath, and shop; add 15 minutes for Yunooka Observatory viewpoint
Getting There
Access Information
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