
Beppu Jigoku (Hell) Tour
Eight 'hells' of boiling springs in otherworldly colors: blood red, cobalt blue, milk white. The Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell) is strangely beautiful — and you can eat eggs boiled in its steam.
3–4 hours
¥2,000 for combo ticket (7 hells)
Year-round; misty winter is most atmospheric
5 min by bus from Beppu Station
Location
Why Visit
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Cobalt blue Umi Jigoku — looks like a tropical sea
- 2
Blood-red Chinoike Jigoku used in old Japanese myths
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Sand baths where hot steam rises through the beach
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