Top picks for Oita Experiences

Discover 3 Experiences in Oita on Trip.com, updated January 2, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 9 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From AED 23.41 per person, with an average total of AED 186.47. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 1.095k verified reviews, Experiences Oita boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Experiences: "[Official Ticket] JR PASS All Kyushu/Southern Kyushu/Northern Kyushu Railway Pass 3/5/7 Days (E-Redemption Voucher)", with 985 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Reservation service for the Yufuin-no-Mori green train and the red YUFU limited express train", a 2-hour adventure in Oita!

The next available day tour departs on January 3, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Oita Experiences usually take about 2 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

50% of Oita Experiences now offer English-speaking guides

January is the perfect time to visit Oita! Choose from Experiences available day tours, including seasonal favorites like [Official Ticket] JR PASS All Kyushu/Southern Kyushu/Northern Kyushu Railway Pass 3/5/7 Days (E-Redemption Voucher).

Your trip, worry-free! All day tours are run by licensed suppliers with verified reviews, and many include free cancellation before departure.

Search attractions or local attractions & tours
Top Picks
Available Today
Available Tomorrow

3 results for Oita Experiences

Explore top experiences

See what other travellers love, based on ratings and bookings

Frequently asked questions about Oita Experiences

How many Experiences are available in Oita on Trip.com?

What are the best Experiences in Oita?

What are the top-rated Experiences in Oita?

How can I contact Trip.com customer support?

Can I change or cancel my booking?

How can I get discounted prices?

Reviews/Trip Moments

Reviews: Reservation service for the Yufuin-no-Mori green train and the red YUFU limited express train
Guest User2025-09-22
The Retro Green Train departed from Hakata to Yufuin. During the journey, the staff were very polite and kindly reminded us to pay attention to the waterfall attractions, making it convenient for tourists to use the card. They also introduced Yufudake. It would have been better if the introduction could be made in English and Mandarin.
Reviews: Fukuoka: Yufuin + Beppu Kamado Jigoku + Dazaifu Tenmangu One Day Tour [Japan Kyushu • Kannawa • English Guide • Guaranteed Departure]
Guest User2025-08-18
Due to time constraints, we were unable to book a Chinese tour guide, so we opted for an English tour guide, which resulted in a truly memorable trip. He patiently explained the features and precautions along the way and the landscape, helped us take photos, and arranged the itinerary in a leisurely manner. He even added a special stop for us, the dam scene from "Attack on Titan" 🎬
Reviews: Fukuoka: Yufuin + Beppu Kamado Jigoku + Mamedamachi + Sapporo Brewery with Attack on Titan Museum One Day Tour [Japan Kyushu • Kannawa • English Guide • Guaranteed Departure]
Guest User2025-12-22
I chose the Sapporo Beer Factory at the end of the Fukuoka Yufuin course, and the conclusion was great. There were just the right number of people, so we ended the day at the Sapporo Beer Factory, which was similar to Attack on Titan. I thought about when I would get to visit a Japanese beer factory and drink beer, and the beer I had was delicious^^ Since it was the last course, it felt good to end the day in a quiet place, but I also slept really well on the bus back...ㅎㅎ I was really curious about who the guides I met at Hakata Station were, and it was the tall and slender Bae Tae-kwon. My ears were happy to hear the explanations in both Korean and English at the same time, and he was like a younger brother who is working hard in Japan, so I was happy because it brought back memories of my time in Japan 20 years ago^^. Oh! The Riensake I bought at the Mamedamachi sake shop was the best!! I want to eat it again, so I'll have to go buy it myself next time. ㅎㅎ If I ever go to Fukuoka, I'll contact you, so if possible, could you buy it for me? ㅎㅎ I'll look forward to seeing you again. Stay healthy and well in a foreign country.^^
Reviews: [Official Ticket] JR PASS All Kyushu/Southern Kyushu/Northern Kyushu Railway Pass 3/5/7 Days (E-Redemption Voucher)
Guest User2025-10-04
With JRpass, sightseeing in Kitakyushu is very convenient. You can switch between free and reserved seats at will, and you can also change to Shinkansen. It is very cost-effective.
Reviews: SUNQ Pass Kyushu (All of Kyushu/Southern Kyushu/Northern Kyushu) + Shimonoseki unlimited bus ticket | SUNQ Pass
Guest User2025-10-01
The electronic three-day pass allows you to use any three days within a five-day period, while the previous paper version was limited to three consecutive days. The electronic version offers greater flexibility, and it's very convenient if you've purchased a data plan for your phone. This trip departed from Hakata Station and returned directly to Fukuoka Airport, without backtracking. I used the SUNQPASS Kitakyushu 3-Day Pass for the entire trip, using the pass on days 2, 3, and 5. Transportation costs were my own expense on arrival, and I signed up for a day trip on day 4. The pass allows you to ride highway buses, local buses, and selected ferries for free. On day 1, upon arriving at Fukuoka Airport, I exchanged my reservation for a physical ticket at the counter. The staff will ask you to present your purchased e-ticket, but it doesn't need to be activated. To board the highway bus, you need both the physical ticket and the same-day activation ticket you presented on your mobile phone. For local buses, you board the bus through the back door to obtain a numbered ticket. When you get off at your stop, show the driver your activated ticket and place the numbered ticket in a bin. The Shimabara to Kumamoto high-speed ferry 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 at the check-in counter. Our trip paid off, though not by much. However, not having to pay with coins when getting on and off the bus, and instead counting 10, 50, or 100 coins, was incredibly convenient.