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ANA InterContinental Beppu Resort & Spa
⭐ Luxury Resort & Spa · IHG · 5 Stars 📍 Kannawa · Beppu
9.5 / 10
🇯🇵 Beppu · Oita Prefecture, Japan
ANA InterContinental Beppu Resort & Spa
Luxury Resort ★★★★★ · Opened 2019 · Infinity Pool with Beppu Bay views · Myoban natural onsen
ANA InterContinental Beppu infinity pool at dusk overlooking Beppu city and bay
ANA InterContinental Beppu indoor onsen with natural Beppu stone and atmospheric lighting
Type
5-Star Resort
Review Score
9.5 / 10
From
¥35,000 /night
Rooms
228 reviews
Opened
2019 89 rooms
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

ANA InterContinental Beppu — Hillside Luxury Resort with Infinity Pool & Beppu Bay Views

Have you ever opened a hotel room door and just stopped — because the entire bay is right there in front of you, steam rising from the hot-spring vents below, and an infinity pool reflecting an amber sunset on the terrace? That is the opening scene at ANA InterContinental Beppu Resort & Spa, every single evening. A 9.5/10 score from 228 verified reviews on Trip.com is not hyperbole — guests consistently describe it as the finest hotel of their entire Japan trip.

Our Full Review

Let's be direct — if you want the best hotel in Beppu, full stop, ANA InterContinental Beppu is that place. Opened in 2019 and designed by celebrated Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, the building is embedded into the Kannawa hillside with all 89 rooms oriented toward Beppu Bay. You cannot get a room without a view here. Warm timber finishes, floor-to-ceiling glass, and natural stone reference the Oita landscape without feeling like a theme park version of Japan. It is genuinely modern — and genuinely Japanese at the same time.

"Guests say the view from the room and the infinity pool is so beautiful they almost didn't want to go out to the Jigoku hells at all. Staff were warm, the onsen was fantastic — everything in one place. Worth every yen if you can manage it."

ANA InterContinental Beppu infinity pool at dusk overlooking Beppu city and bay

On price: this is the most expensive hotel in Beppu, and it knows it. Classic Bay View rooms start at around ¥35,000–45,000 per night during off-peak periods. Club InterContinental rooms — which add a private onsen on the terrace — start at roughly ¥55,000–65,000. Weekend rates and autumn foliage season (October–November) push prices noticeably higher. What you are paying for is a 68–102 sqm room with premium bedding, high-quality furniture, and an unobstructed bay view from your window. If you are weighing this against Suginoi Hotel at a lower price point, the honest question is whether you prioritise quiet, design and solitude, or activity and atmosphere.

The infinity pool is the single most talked-about feature in the reviews — an edge pool that appears to spill directly into Beppu Bay far below. Water temperature stays at 27°C year-round. Twelve sunloungers, a sunken lounge with eight sofas, and a jacuzzi complete the terrace. Sitting here as the geothermal steam from the Kannawa vents drifts past at sunset is the kind of moment people fly across the world for. The natural onsen baths are divided into two designs (alternating by gender): one centres on granite and Japanese cypress with a steam sauna, the other on a sculptural central rock with a cold plunge pool. Myoban spring water from the Kannawa source — known for skin-beautifying sulphur mineral content — flows into both. You can feel the difference from tap-heated water the moment you step in.

ANA InterContinental Beppu indoor onsen with natural Beppu stone and atmospheric lighting

For more privacy, the Family Onsen suites can be reserved exclusively at ¥20,000 for the first hour. Each has a private outdoor bath overlooking the city and rising steam — perfect for couples or small families who want the full onsen atmosphere without sharing with strangers. The HARNN Heritage Spa (a premium Thai botanical brand) operates five treatment rooms, with the couples rooms featuring private cypress jacuzzis. Whether you choose a traditional shiatsu, deep tissue or aromatherapy, this is spa territory that genuinely matches the standard of the resort.

ANA InterContinental Beppu main building on the hillside, surrounded by forested mountains and geothermal steam

Dining at Éléments Restaurant centres on Oita-sourced ingredients — fresh local fish, organic vegetables, and the region's prized Bungo Wagyu beef — presented in a Modern Japanese style with Western technique. Breakfast buffet, lunch and dinner are all available. Guest reviews are largely positive on the quality of ingredients and presentation, though a handful describe the breakfast as less impressive than the room rate would lead you to expect. The dinner menu is the stronger showing — particularly the counter seats with a bay view at night, which are worth booking in advance.

Before you book, a few things to know honestly. The location is genuinely remote — perched on the Kannawa hillside, there are no convenience stores or casual restaurants within walking distance. A free shuttle runs between the hotel and Beppu Station, but it stops at 5 p.m. If you plan evenings out exploring the town or doing the Jigoku Hell Tour at your own pace, you will be taking taxis (roughly ¥1,500–2,000 each way to the station). The access road is narrow, so if you rent a car, take it slowly on the way up. Some guests have noted inconsistent English at the front desk — the hotel employs international staff and the team is generally well-regarded, but communication can vary. To put it plainly: if you are coming to Beppu to rest, soak, and absorb the view — not to rush around sightseeing all day — ANA InterContinental Beppu is the best answer this city has.

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Infinity Pool with 180° Beppu Bay Views
Edge pool that appears to spill into the bay · Sunken lounge + jacuzzi · 27°C year-round · Best sunset vantage point in Beppu
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Myoban Onsen + HARNN Heritage Spa
Genuine Kannawa natural spring water · Two-style public baths · Private family onsen suites · HARNN Heritage Spa with 5 treatment rooms
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All 89 Rooms Face the Bay
68–102 sqm rooms · Designed by Kengo Kuma · Club IC rooms with private terrace onsen · Opened 2019
Our Rating
9.5
out of 10
Based on 228+ reviews
Location
9.0
Cleanliness
9.6
Service
9.5
Rooms
9.4
Facilities
9.5
Value
8.5
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.3 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Infinity pool views — guests consistently call it the most beautiful moment of their entire Japan trip
  • Spacious, clean rooms with premium furniture and an unobstructed bay view from every room
  • Friendly staff with international team members who speak English well
  • Myoban mineral onsen water — guests notice the quality difference from standard hotel baths immediately
◎ Things to note
  • ! Remote hilltop location — taxis required for evening excursions after the 5 p.m. shuttle cutoff
  • ! Free shuttle stops at 5 p.m., limiting spontaneous evening trips into town
  • ! Noticeably more expensive than other Beppu options — worth thinking through before booking
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.5 / 10
✦ Pros
  • City and bay views from every angle — rooms, pool and onsen all face the panorama
  • Architecture by Kengo Kuma — beautifully integrates modern design with the natural setting
  • HARNN Heritage Spa — deep-treatment quality with cypress jacuzzis in couples rooms
  • Oita-sourced dining: fresh fish, organic vegetables, Bungo Wagyu beef in a fine-dining setting
◎ Things to note
  • ! Breakfast receives mixed reviews — some guests find it ordinary relative to the room rate
  • ! English communication at front desk can be inconsistent depending on staff member
  • ! Narrow access road — take care if self-driving up the hillside
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
If you want the best of everything Beppu has to offer — the view, the onsen, the pool, the service — ANA InterContinental Beppu delivers on all counts. It is the priciest option in town by a clear margin, but what you receive in return is an experience most guests say they have not found anywhere else. Ideal for honeymoon trips, milestone anniversaries, or anyone who wants to treat Beppu as the centrepiece of their Japan itinerary rather than a quick overnight stop.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you plan to do the Jigoku Hell Tour and explore Beppu every day — the hillside location means taxi costs add up. The free shuttle stops at 5 p.m. If you prefer walking to attractions or stepping out for evening street food spontaneously, a more central hotel may actually suit your trip better.
  • 💡If a private onsen on your own terrace is the goal — you need to book Club InterContinental level or above. Classic rooms use the shared public baths, which are excellent, but not private. Ask the reservations team which room has the most open bay aspect before confirming.
  • 💡If the nightly rate gives you pause — book on weekday nights in the quieter months (February–March or September) when rates drop meaningfully. IHG One Rewards members may also find better value through the loyalty programme. Free cancellation rates are worth seeking out if your dates are flexible.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
¥35,000
/ night
Classic Bay View · 68 sqm · 1 King or 2 Twin · Beppu Bay view · Access to shared public onsen · estimated starting price
Classic Bay View (68 sqm)
¥35,000
Club InterContinental Bay View
¥55,000
Panorama Suite (99 sqm)
¥65,000
Junior Suite (102 sqm)
¥70,000
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Insider Tips
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Hit the infinity pool at golden hour before sunset
The best views happen in the 30–60 minutes before sunset, when geothermal steam from the Kannawa vents drifts across the bay and the light turns amber. Sunken lounge seating is limited — arrive a little early. This is the moment most guests photograph and remember longest.
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Plan transport carefully — shuttle stops at 5 p.m.
The complimentary shuttle between the hotel and Beppu Station runs until 5 p.m. For any evening trips — Jigoku tours, restaurants, night walks — you will need a taxi (roughly ¥1,500–2,000 to the station each way). The hotel can arrange a taxi; book through the front desk rather than flagging one on the road.
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Reserve the Family Onsen suite in advance
The private Family Onsen rooms (¥20,000 for the first hour, up to 6 guests) book out quickly on weekends and public holidays. If private onsen time is important to your stay and you are not in a Club IC room, notify the hotel when you book or call a day or two ahead to reserve a slot.
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Book a window counter at Éléments for dinner
Éléments Restaurant is at its best in the evening — Bungo Wagyu, local seafood and Oita vegetables, with the bay lights below. Counter seats with the full view are limited. Reserve directly with the hotel or through your OTA booking notes at least one to two days ahead, especially on weekends.

Frequently Asked Questions — ANA InterContinental Beppu Resort & Spa

Where is ANA InterContinental Beppu and how do I get there?
The resort is at 499-18 Oaza Kannawa, Beppu, Oita Prefecture, on the Kannawa hillside above the city. From Beppu Station (JR Nippo Line), a taxi takes roughly 10 minutes. The hotel also operates a complimentary shuttle from Beppu Station — notify them in advance of your arrival time, and be aware the shuttle stops at 5 p.m. From Oita Airport (OIT), allow around 50 minutes by taxi or airport bus to Beppu then taxi.
What are the infinity pool hours and is there a charge?
The infinity pool is complimentary for all hotel guests and is open daily (hours subject to maintenance). Water is maintained at 27°C year-round. For visitors not staying at the hotel, access costs ¥4,600 on weekdays / ¥5,650 on weekends. Maximum capacity is 20 people. The Sunken Lounge and jacuzzi are part of the same pool terrace — the best time to visit is the 30–60 minutes before sunset.
Is the onsen at ANA InterContinental Beppu genuine natural hot spring water?
Yes — 100% Myoban natural spring water from the Kannawa source, not tap-heated water. Kannawa onsen is particularly prized for its sulphur mineral content, which guests report leaves skin noticeably smoother. All hotel guests use the public baths free of charge. The private Family Onsen rooms cost ¥20,000 for the first hour (up to 6 guests, max 2 hours). Club InterContinental rooms include a private onsen on the terrace.
Who is ANA InterContinental Beppu best suited for?
Best suited to couples on honeymoon or milestone anniversaries, and travellers who want Beppu's finest onsen, pool and food experience in one place. Less ideal for guests who plan intensive daily sightseeing of the Jigoku Hells and prefer not to take taxis each time, or families seeking extensive children's facilities. The resort suits those who treat Beppu as a destination in itself — not just an overnight on a wider itinerary.
What does a room at ANA InterContinental Beppu cost and how far in advance should I book?
Classic Bay View rooms start at around ¥35,000–45,000 per night on weekday off-peak dates. Club InterContinental rooms with a private terrace onsen start at roughly ¥55,000–65,000. Weekend and high-season rates (October–November autumn foliage) are noticeably higher. Book 1–2 months ahead for regular dates, 3–4 months ahead for peak season. Look for Free Cancellation rates if your plans may change.
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