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Reviews: Day Trip to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, Beppu Ropeway, and Yufuin Kinrinko Lake in Oita, Japan
Guest User2025-10-13
Our tour guide, An Caichan, provides vivid and comprehensive multilingual explanations, treating each tourist with enthusiasm and patience, especially caring for the elderly and children, and even helping to find the best angles for photos. She resolves any problems encountered during the trip promptly, and some guides have even helped retrieve lost items. The distances between attractions are moderate, with ample time spent at each site, and the route is well-designed without rushing. It's particularly suitable for families with elderly members and children, saving time and effort compared to planning the itinerary independently. The vehicles are clean and comfortable, and the driver, Xiao Ye, drives smoothly, allowing for proper rest even on long journeys. When encountering traffic jams, the guide flexibly adjusts the route, allowing you to enjoy the scenery along the way. The local restaurants and ice cream recommended by the guide are delicious, with no forced purchases and plenty of freedom to choose.
Reviews: Kyushu Secret Land,Nyorin Temple, Ghibli Fairy Tale Town one-day tour
Guest User2026-03-07
It's hassle-free and easy to explore, the tour guide is very friendly, and it's a very relaxed experience. Going by yourself would be much more convenient.
Reviews: SUNQ Pass Kyushu (All of Kyushu/Southern Kyushu/Northern Kyushu) + Shimonoseki unlimited bus ticket | SUNQ Pass
Guest User2025-10-01
The electronic 3-day pass allows you to choose any 3 days out of 5, whereas the paper pass only allows 3 consecutive days. The electronic version offers more flexibility, and it's very convenient if you have a data SIM card on your phone. This trip started from Hakata Station and ended directly back at Fukuoka Airport, without backtracking. I used the SUNQPASS Kitakyushu 3-day pass throughout the trip, using it on days 2, 3, and 5. Transportation costs on arrival days were my responsibility, and I booked a day tour on day 4. The pass allows free rides on highway buses, local buses, and designated ferries. Upon arriving at Fukuoka Airport on day 1, I went to the counter to exchange my reservation for physical tickets. The staff will ask to see the electronic pass I purchased, but it doesn't need to be activated. When boarding the highway bus, you need both the physical ticket and the activation ticket for that day shown on your mobile phone. For local buses, you go up from the back door to get a numbered ticket. When you get off at your stop, show the driver the activated ticket for that day, and drop the numbered ticket into the bin. The high-speed ferry from Shimabara to Kumamoto also accepts a pass. Show it to the staff at the ticket counter, and they'll give you a handwritten ticket. Just hand it to the staff when boarding. Our trip covered our costs, but wasn't much cheaper. However, it was so convenient because you don't need to pay with coins when getting on and off; they just count out 10/50/100 yen coins there.
Reviews: 1-Day Oita Adventure: Dazaifu, Yufuin & Kamado Jigoku
Guest User2026-02-09
This day trip was fantastic! We visited four places, each with beautiful scenery. At Dazaifu, you can draw a fortune slip; I got a "small good" one, hoping for better academic results. Yufuin was also great for exploring, with lots of little shops. My favorite was the Beppu Ropeway 🚡. It started snowing as soon as we set off, and by the time we reached the top, everything was covered in snow—it was incredibly beautiful, and the kids loved it. My biggest complaints about the Kamado Hell were that the cannonball pit area was too small, making it very crowded, and the 30-minute time limit was too short; 45 minutes would have been more reasonable.