[Hokkaido] 🇯🇵 Noboribetsu Jigokudani
by _ri__no
Apr 4, 2025
#Noboribetsu is a peaceful city, no chaos. Interesting places to visit, especially the highlight, Hell Valley "Jigokudani" (Jigokudani -Hell Valley), which is an old volcanic crater in Noboribetsu City in Hokkaido. 💞Reasons for recommendation: There are hot springs that naturally erupt from underground all the time. There are onsen for you to soak in comfortably. There are red and blue giants. There is beautiful nature and it is peaceful.
How to get there
1. 🚅 From Hakodate -- > (LTD. EXP Super Hokuto 1) Get off at JR Noboribetsu Station. It takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes.
The symbol of your arrival at JR Noboribetsu Station is the giant statue standing proudly in front of the train station. The giant is considered the symbol of this city. Because along the way by bus, you will find giant statues everywhere.
2. 🚏 From JR Noboribetsu Station, take the Donan Bus to Noboribetsu Bus Terminal. It takes 15 minutes. There are 2 buses per hour (30 minutes per bus). There is a stop at Date Jidaimaru Amusement Park both ways.
*When getting on the bus, tell the staff where you are staying. If the bus passes, they will stop for you. As for us, we stayed at Takimoto Inn. Get off at Daiichi Takimotoken (N13) stop. Haha, the bus actually passes by, but we didn't know. We had to drag our luggage to the hotel ourselves. Luckily, it wasn't too far. It was only about 500 meters (in a high-pitched voice).
From Takimoto Inn, walk a little further and you will see a shrine. In front of you will be a blue giant and a red giant. Oni Bokora 2 are sitting guarding. It's raining, so let's pass first. Then turn right and go straight to the Hell Valley "Jigokudani" (Jigokudani -Hell Valley). The walk is very easy. Just a short climb up the hill and you'll get there. It was drizzling, so there weren't many people there.
This time, we went for a walk both day and night. I really liked it. 🏖️ The environment/facilities are complete.
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