亀の井ホテル
Kame no I Hotel is a hotel in Beppu, a hot spring city in southwestern Japan, offering rooms with views over the town and surrounding mountains. The property has onsen baths, a breakfast buffet with local ingredients, evening kaiseki dinners, and a play area for children.
The hotel has been part of Beppu's lodging scene for many years and has built a steady reputation among both visitors and locals. Over time it has become one of the familiar names associated with staying in this part of Kyushu.
Beppu is one of Japan's most visited hot spring towns, and the baths here draw directly from local geothermal sources. Soaking in an onsen is a daily ritual for many Japanese travelers, and the hotel's baths follow this tradition closely.
The hotel sits close to Beppu Station, which makes it straightforward to reach the town center and nearby sightseeing areas on foot or by local bus. Guests traveling in groups of three or more can ask about extra bed arrangements when booking.
The breakfast buffet has a station where guests cook their own waffles on the spot, which is not something commonly found in Japanese hotels. This small detail turns a regular morning meal into something that guests tend to remember long after checkout.
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