Eight Hell's In Beppu
- allinclusivetravels
- Apr 24, 2014
- 2 min read
Hearing of the word "Hell" everybody start to feel fear. The word reminds you of something bad. Make's you feel bad. Not anymore!!! In today's post i will introduce you to a place where hell is perfect!!! Beppu city is located in Ōita Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan.
The city was founded on April 1, 1924, and is famous for it's hot springs. The total area of the city is 125.13 km2 and have a population of 122,085 people's.
The Beppu city is very famous for it's visually stunning hot springs that are also called "The Hells of Beppu".
There are 8 major hot springs located in the area.
Umi Jigoku: One of the more beautiful hells, the "sea hell" features a pond of boiling, blue water.
Oniishibozu Jigoku: This hell is named after the mud bubbles, which emerge from boiling mud pools and look like the shaven heads of monks.
Shiraike Jigoku: True to it's name, the "white pond hell" features a pond of hot, milky water.
Kamado Jigoku: The "cooking pot hell" features several boiling ponds and a flashy demon statue as cook.
Oniyama Jigoku: A large number of crocodiles are bred and kept on the grounds of the "monster mountain hell".
Yama Jigoku: The "mountain hell" features small ponds of steaming hot water and a run-down zoo with large animals in small cages.
Chinoike Jigoku: The "blood pond hell" features a pond of hot, red water and a large souvenir shop.
Tatsumaki Jigoku: The "spout hell" features a boiling hot geyser, which erupts every 30-40 minutes for about 6-10 minutes.
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