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[Oita] Visiting Sea Hell and Beppu Hell 👹

📍Location: Umi Jigoku (Oita) When it comes to sightseeing in Oita, the Beppu Hell Tour is the best. There are seven hells in total, and this is the most famous one. 👹 I visited all the hells, but Umi Jigoku had the largest souvenir shop, and there was a cafe right outside that sold puddings and ice cream, so I was able to take a break! The parking space was also the largest! There was also a place to take a foot bath. ♨️ If you want to visit all the hells, you can get a little discount by buying a shared ticket. 👌🏻 ̖́-︎ #0 yen trip February 2025
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