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Boiling Beauty and Steamy Surprises: Exploring the Hells of Beppu

#springitinerary #beppuhells #jigokumeguri #beppuonsen #oitatravel #hotspringjapan #uniquejapanexperience #steamrisingviews #japankyushutrip #beppujigokutour #japantraveldiaries Beppu’s Hells (地獄) are nothing short of hot, wild, and totally surreal — and I loved every minute of it. Where else can you see bright blue boiling ponds, bubbling red clay, and geysers shooting out steam like it’s a theme park run by Mother Nature? There are seven “hells” in total, each with its own unique personality. My favorites? The Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell) with its stunning cobalt blue waters, and the Chinoike Jigoku (Blood Pond Hell) — that vibrant red color is both eerie and beautiful. Don’t worry — you won’t be bathing in any of these! They’re strictly for viewing (and photo ops). Each hell has a little gift shop or snack corner too. I couldn’t resist trying the onsen-steamed pudding and eggs — cooked using the natural steam vents. The experience is part steamy science, part photo safari, and part quirky fun. Travel Tips and How to Get There: • Best time to visit: • Year-round, but cooler months (autumn to spring) are best to enjoy the steam without melting yourself. • What to bring: Comfortable shoes (lots of walking), water, sunscreen or umbrella depending on season, camera for sure! • Recommended experiences: • Visit Umi Jigoku, Chinoike Jigoku, and Tatsumaki Jigoku (geyser!) • Try onsen-steamed food sold around the sites • Combine your visit with a real hot spring bath nearby • Good for: Curious travelers, families with kids, photographers, and anyone who loves quirky natural wonders • Vibe: Steamy, strange, colorful, very “only in Japan” How to Get There: • From Beppu Station: • Take the Kamenoi Bus (Jigoku Meguri route) — runs every 30 mins • Get a Beppu Jigoku pass to save on entry (covers all hells) • By car: Around 10–15 minutes from Beppu Station with parking available • Pro tip: You can visit all seven hells in a half-day, but pace yourself and stay hydrated — some of them can get hot, literally and figuratively!
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Steamy Escapades in Beppu’s Jigoku Meguri 🔥♨️ Journey through Beppu’s legendary “Hells”—a series of dramatic hot springs with bubbling ponds, vivid colors, and otherworldly steam. This experience turns geothermal wonders into a fun, walkable adventure with unique local treats along the way! Start your Jigoku Meguri at the main Hell circuit (Hells of Beppu, 559-1 Kannawa). Arrive early (by 08:00) to explore each hell before crowds build—Umi Jigoku’s cobalt-blue waters are ultra photogenic from the viewing deck, and Oniishibozu Jigoku’s mud bubbles make for quirky selfies. The natural steam billowing everywhere creates ethereal, “insta-worthy” backdrops, especially at Chinoike Jigoku (blood pond). After marveling at the steamy springs, walk over to Jigokumushikobo Kannawa (closed on Wednesdays, check for hours) to sample “hell-steamed” cuisine. Their DIY steam-cooking experience is a must and using the geothermal steam for eggs, veggies, and pudding is both tasty and memorable—best tried after a chilly morning circuit! There is a public Foot Bath (Free) for public!! Just next to restaurant Don’t miss Okamotoya for their creamy steamed pudding; grab it to-go for a delicious photo op against the swirling steam vents. Nice view! Tips: Wear comfortable shoes—paths between hells are short but uneven. Bring a small towel (if not buy @ ¥300), as the steamy air can get muggy. Keep cash handy for tickets (each hells at ¥500 buy at counter) (¥1150 for all seven hells) and snacks, and stick to the marked walkways as steam pools are dangerously hot. Precautions: Don’t touch the hot water! Some hells can get slippery during rain, so watch your step. #Beppu #JigokuMeguri #JapanTravel #Onsen #HiddenGems#mytraveldairy

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📍 Address: Hells of Beppu (Jigoku Meguri), Kannawa & Shibaseki area, Beppu, Ōita, Japan 💖 Reasons to Recommend: Felt like another planet—steam roaring out of the ground, a surreal blood-red pool, and a muddy spring that bubbles and plops in slow motion. Easy paths, clear signs, and great viewpoints for photos. Go early: cooler, fewer people, and the steam looks epic in the morning light. 🕰️ Business Hours: Morning–late afternoon (varies by season—check on the day) 🏞️ Ambiance/Facilities: Clean walkways, rest areas, souvenir/snack shops, free toilets, and plenty of photo spots. Sulfur smell is there but not overwhelming. 💰 Average Price per Person: ¥2,000–¥2,500 for the multi-hell pass (individual sites ~¥400–¥500 each) 🗓️ Itinerary Scheduling: Spend 1.5–2 hours. Start at Umi Jigoku (blue pool), then Chinoike Jigoku (red pool), and Oniishibōzu Jigoku (mud bubbles). Pair with Beppu Ropeway or a relaxing onsen afterward. ⭐ Rating: 5/5 — short, unforgettable stop. #hellsofbeppu

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