The Beppu Hostel U&T is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Beppu will find that the Beppu Hostel U&T is a fantastic accommodation choice. The hotel is only 700m from Beppu Station and 38km from Oita Airport, giving guests a number of convenient transportation options. There is no shortage of things to see in the area, with the Mochigahama Seaside Park, Beppu Cable Rakutenchi and Kaimonji Park all nearby. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. Guests of this Beppu hotel can make use of the parking facilities. When it comes to Beppu hotels, the Beppu Hostel U&T is highly regarded for its excellent facilities. For guests traveling with families, this hotel is consistently one of the most popular choices.
"A small, quiet hostel on a quiet street. Three of us stayed in a quadruple room. Clean towels and a trash bag were provided daily. The mattresses are soft, the pillows are high. I found the pillow a bit uncomfortable, so I had to remove it. The room has a stove, kettle, paper cups, and a refrigerator. The lobby has a microwave, plates, spoons, forks, a stove, a refrigerator, more paper cups, and drink machines (several types of soda, water, hot water, coffee, green tea, and corn soup). All drinks are complimentary. There are also shelves with manga and other books, a TV, and two game consoles. We didn't use them, though.
There's also a small shelf with onsen essentials: shampoo, shower gel, cotton swabs, paper towels, and other items. These can be borrowed and then returned.
The lobby also has information in English about nearby cafes and onsens. The staff speak excellent English and can help you navigate the city, such as choosing an onsen.
The hostel has a self-service laundry: washing is 300 yen (40 minutes), drying is 100 yen for 15 minutes. I usually pay 200 yen upfront because nothing dries in 15 minutes.
We didn't have enough mosquito nets on the windows: in the evening, we'd open the window to air out the room, and in the morning, we'd be counting the mosquito bites. The only consolation was that the mosquitoes were quiet and didn't bite, meaning they didn't interfere with our sleep."