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Tarto
Fri Jun 25, 2010 6:23 am

Beppu (Oita-ken) [E]
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Location : Beppu (&#21029;&#24220;)
Prefecture : Oita-ken (&#22823;&#20998;&#30476;)
Attractions : a modern, fairly unattractive city, but with amazing hells - boiling hot springs scattered in the citt

Price : entry fee for the "hells" : 400 yen per hell, or 2000 yen for the 8

Internet : 1382

This vapor comes from natural hot springs, extremely common in Japan and called onsens (&#28201;&#27849;, which literally means "hot (&#28201;) spring(&#27849;)"). They are so common that the Japanese have taken advantage of them to build public baths, also called onsens by extension. But that will be the topic of another post.

Beppu is actually very famous for its onsens, and if the town itself is not particularly attractive, it has on the other hand plenty of high quality onsens, and a local "specialty": sightseeing onsens! Those are called jigoku-onsen (jigoku means "hell") featuring extremely hot water (180-190°F, who would want to bathe anyway?)...Here is a guided tour of the nine main hells...


&#22346;&#20027;&#22320;&#29508; : bouzu-jigoku (bonze)

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The name comes from the boiling mud forming bubbles that look like bonze heads:

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Yes, I know it requires some imagination...


&#28023;&#22320;&#29508; : umi-jigoku (sea)

With its milky blue color and amazing 200m depth, it was created 1200 years ago by a volcanic eruption:

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The surrounding gardens are magnificent :

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&#39740;&#30707;&#22346;&#20027;&#22320;&#29508; : oniishibozu-jigoku (demon stones and bonze)

Here are the demon stones:

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&#23665;&#22320;&#29508; : yama-jigoku (mountain)

I don't really know where the name comes from (maybe because the source is located at the foot of a small cliff), but the heat and vapor are impressive:

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&#12363;&#12414;&#12393;&#22320;&#29508; : kamado-jigoku (oven)

This site, which was used for cooking (!), has several small ponds, here is the one I preferred:

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If you have a cold, you can inhale vapor to alleviate it:

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&#39740;&#23665;&#22320;&#29508; : oniyama-jigoku (demon mountain)

These crocodiles are perfectly adapted to the peculiar climate of that onsen.

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&#30333;&#27744;&#22320;&#29508; : shiraike-jigoku (white pond)

The color says it all:

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&#34880;&#12398;&#27744;&#22320;&#29508; : chinoike-jigoku (blood pond)

Once again, the color explains the name:

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&#31452;&#24059;&#22320;&#29508; : tatsumaki-jigoku (tornado)

A geyser that erupts every 25 minutes:

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There's a tenth hell, but it's really too tacky...


source of this guide : http://www.tartoinjapan.com/en/blog_post-43-beppu.html



Still in Beppu, an onsen located at the Suginoi hotel, with a really appealing view:

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