Beppu Jigoku Onsen Pilgrimage: The Mysterious Hells Crafted by Nature and Their Breathtaking Scenery

To reach the 'Jigoku Onsen Pilgrimage' from JR Beppu Station in Oita Prefecture, the most convenient way is to take a bus that goes to Beppu's main tourist areas. From the station, take the 'Kamenoi Bus' and travel about 15 minutes to the Kannawa Onsen area in Beppu. Here, several 'hell' hot springs are gathered, and you can pay an admission fee to tour each of them. The Jigoku Onsen Pilgrimage mainly consists of seven hells (Umi Jigoku, Chinoike Jigoku, Tatsumaki Jigoku, etc.), each characterized by its unique color and natural phenomena.

Experiencing the Jigoku Onsen Pilgrimage firsthand, you will be amazed by the overwhelming wonders of nature. The name might sound scary or bizarre, but the actual hot springs' scenery is incredibly beautiful and mysterious. Especially the blue water of 'Umi Jigoku' shines like an emerald, and the red water of 'Chinoike Jigoku' is truly unique and impressive. Each hot spring shows different colors and atmospheres, making it enjoyable to tour multiple locations rather than staying in one place. Watching the water boiling at over 90 degrees Celsius at each hot spring, you can feel the immense power of nature, leaving a strong impression worthy of being called 'hell.'

Moreover, it's not just about viewing the hot springs; you can also purchase local specialties made with hot spring water or enjoy snacks at small museums or shops around the area. Particularly, eating steamed eggs or corn using the hot spring steam is quite fun. The well-maintained gardens and rest areas around the hot springs are also attractive, making it a good place to take a break if you get tired of walking. The Beppu Jigoku Onsen Pilgrimage offers a special experience beyond a simple tourist spot, allowing you to feel both Japan's hot spring culture and the power of nature in a unique place.

Post by 부곡하와이붉은귀거북 | Oct 4, 2024

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