Beppu Jigoku (Hells of Beppu)
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The Hells of Beppu are a collection of eight spectacular hot springs too hot and uniquely colored for bathing, but perfect for sightseeing. Each 'hell' features different natural phenomena, from cobalt-blue boiling waters and blood-red ponds to erupting mud geysers and steaming bamboo groves. This otherworldly geothermal wonderland showcases the raw power of Japan's volcanic landscape and offers some of the most photogenic natural attractions in Kyushu.
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
Purchase the combination ticket to visit all eight hells at a discounted price, available at any of the sites. Visit early in the morning on weekdays to avoid tour groups and capture the best photos with rising steam. Most facilities accept credit cards, but bring cash for smaller vendors; English signage is available at major hells, and the circuit can be completed in 2-3 hours by local bus or rental car.
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The Hells of Beppu are a collection of eight spectacular hot springs too hot and uniquely colored for bathing, but perfect for sightseeing. Each 'hell' features different natural phenomena, from cobalt-blue boiling waters and blood-red ponds to erupting mud geysers and steaming bamboo groves. This otherworldly geothermal wonderland showcases the raw power of Japan's volcanic landscape and offers some of the most photogenic natural attractions in Kyushu.
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