Kamado Jigoku
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Kamado Jigoku, or 'Cooking Pot Hell,' is one of Beppu's most visually striking hot springs, featuring multiple pools that bubble and steam in vivid shades of blue and orange. This Jigoku offers unique photo opportunities with its demon statue mascot and traditional cooking demonstrations using the natural steam to prepare local delicacies. Visitors can also enjoy foot baths and try onsen-steamed puddings and eggs sold at the on-site shop.
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| π Admission | See official site |
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| π Hours | Not available |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
Cash is recommended as some vendors may not accept cards. Visit early morning to avoid tour groups and get the best photos without crowds. English signage is limited, so consider using a translation app or joining a guided tour from Beppu Station for better context about the geothermal features.
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Kamado Jigoku, or 'Cooking Pot Hell,' is one of Beppu's most visually striking hot springs, featuring multiple pools that bubble and steam in vivid shades of blue and orange. This Jigoku offers unique photo opportunities with its demon statue mascot and traditional cooking demonstrations using the natural steam to prepare local delicacies. Visitors can also enjoy foot baths and try onsen-steamed puddings and eggs sold at the on-site shop.
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