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Blood Hot Spring (Jigoku Meguri Beppu)

#Get a discount without relying on luck Travel in Japan Blood Hot Spring (Jigoku Meguri Beppu) Blood Hell is a famous hot spring in Beppu City, Oita Prefecture. The water in the pond is red like blood. Shinoike Jigoku is the oldest natural hell in Japan with 8 ponds. There are many shops. Visiting the Hell Opening hours: 8:00 - 17:00 Admission fee: 2,000 yen for all 7 hells #jigoku #beppu #beppu #travel by yourself #take a trip #let's go #hot spring #blood hell #japan
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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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[‘Hot Spring Restaurant’ Oita Beppu Kamado Jigoku Onsen] Oita, Japan is a famous hot spring tourist destination known for its hot springs, so much so that it is called a ‘hot spring city’🇯🇵 Among the many hot springs, Beppu’s ‘Kamado Jigoku Onsen’ is a must-visit place when traveling to Oita👍 👹Kamado Jigoku: It looks cold with an emerald color, but it is actually a place with a boiling 100-degree hot spring, just like its name ‘Jigoku Onsen’! In addition, there are various unique hot springs that you can only see with your eyes, such as hot springs with boiling mud and blood-colored hot springs (If you go in, you will really go to hell...)✨ You can also enjoy the performance of a cheerful guide. 💴Kamado Jigoku 1-person admission fee: 400 yen 🐊Crocodile Hell: Dozens of scary crocodiles that you can see from afar! The crocodiles are not very active, but it was still fun to watch. They say they are raising them using the heat of the hot springs and the geographical features. 💴Crocodile Hell 1-person entrance fee: 400 yen In addition to the 7 hell hot springs, there were many things to enjoy, such as foot baths with cider & boiled eggs, and delicious Kukudas ice cream. It was a pilgrimage to Kamado Hell Hot Springs✨ #JapanTravel #OitaTravel #HotSpringRestaurants #Japan #Oita #Kamado #KamadoHellHotSpring #HellHotSpring #KamadoHell #CrocodileHell #Crocodile #HotSpring #japan #oita

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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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