This is Oita Prefecture's tourism information site. It is a guide on how to enjoy Oita Prefecture.
This is a website that has consolidated onsen (hot spring) information in Oita Prefecture. You can search whether an onsen is tattoo-friendly or features an outdoor bath, among other characteristics.
This is a reference for all restaurants, inns, and hotels that were referenced in Michelin Guide Kumamoto Oita 2018.
This website is run by Oita Prefecture and features information on Oita's hosting of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
This is the JNTO website for the 2019 Rugby World Cup and features information on the host cities.
This is a page run by Tourism Oita, an entity that belongs to the Oita Prefecture Tourism Information Association. You can find information and apply for tours in Oita Prefecture.
This website features sightseeing information for Beppu, which is also known as "Hot Spring Town".
This website features in formation on hot springs in Beppu.
This website features information on the region in the north of Oita Prefecture which consists of 8 different self-governing bodies.
This website features tourism information disseminated from Oita's prefectural office.
This website features sightseeing information for Bungotakada City, located in the Kunisaki Peninsula.
This is the tourism site for Nakatsu City, located in the north of Oita Prefecture. The Yabakei area especially is known for its fall colors and cycling spots.
This website features sightseeing information for Kitsuki City, known for having the smallest castle in Japan.
This website features sightseeing information for Hita City, located in the west of Oita Prefecture and in the heart of Kyushu island. The heart of Kyushu thrived in the Edo Period as it was under direct control of the Tokugawa shogunate.