Noboribetsu Jigokudani

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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
it was an amazing trip! our guide Arafat was so friendly and knowledgeable. He made sure we had enough time to spend on all the places and provided us with good advice for things to do after the tour as well
Klook 用戶
4 Nov 2025
The weather was sunny today, so we saw the beautiful Lake Toya, and also admired Showa Shinzan and the magnificent Noboribetsu Hell Valley. Our guide, Mr. Huang, managed the time very well, and his Mandarin and English guided explanations were very clear. I highly recommend this trip.
CHOY ******
4 Nov 2025
The tour guide introduces each attraction in both Mandarin and English, ensuring that all passengers on the bus understand the information about the attractions. The tour guide also helps to purchase group tickets, allowing tour members to enter the attractions after only a short wait, without having to queue up individually to buy tickets. The pick-up and drop-off and the duration of stay at each attraction are also very punctual, which is probably due to experience. The tour members are also very cooperative, and finally, we were able to return to the drop-off point on time. A very fulfilling day.
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Klook User
2 Nov 2025
Amazing day tour! We saw and experienced so much in one day. The guide was fantastic — friendly, funny, and explained everything perfectly in English, Japanese, and Chinese. He created a personal and friendly atmosphere with every traveler. Thanks for such a fun and memorable trip! 🌟
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Klook User
2 Nov 2025
thank you. it was a great day trip on a autumn day.
Klook 用戶
1 Nov 2025
Our tour guide was Eric, and he explained everything to us throughout the trip. The salt ice cream he recommended was so delicious 🤤
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Klook User
1 Nov 2025
As expected it is a fast-pace tour package, but the tour guide Lisa is really great. Shes efficient and very informative, weve learned alot about Sapporo’s local culture e.g. the snow fairy birds, horse oil skin care etc. As for the places, we love the Hellvalley and lake Toya, as well as lake Shikotsu, my daughter enjoyed the bear ranch,still a great experience if you wish to familiarize yourself on where to stay next.😉😉
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Klook 用戶
31 Oct 2025
Thank you to our tour guide, Miss Sisi, for her thoughtful reminders about getting on and off the bus, and for helping us take pictures at the attractions, and for her careful explanation of the local features. It was really great! I hope to find Miss Sisi to help us again next time. 👍
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What to know about Noboribetsu Jigokudani

Jigokudani, also known as "Hell Valley," is a stunning volcanic destination just above Noboribetsu Onsen town. Here, you'll see steam vents, sulfurous streams, and other volcanic wonders in action, making it the primary source of the town's hot springs. Experience the magic of an active volcanic geothermal area! Discover the origins of Noboribetsu's hot springs as they bubble up from beneath, enriched with minerals. Over 10,000 tons of natural, mineral-infused water supply the onsen town's hotels and inns for a truly rejuvenating experience. Plus, a 20-to-30-minute walk will lead you to Oyunuma, a hot pond with a 50-degree Celsius surface temperature, and a nearby even hotter mud pond.
Noboribetsu Onsencho, Noboribetsu City, Hokkaido 059-0551, Japan

Must-Visit Attractions in Jigokudani

Hell Valley

A short stroll to Hell Valley will lead you to several observation decks offering breathtaking views of this surreal landscape. Take in the spooky yet stunning valley surrounded by natural forests, highlighting its volcanic essence even more.

Lake Oyunuma

Discover Oyunuma, a gourd-shaped pond near Noboribetsu Onsen, one of Hokkaido's top hot spring resorts. Formed by Mt. Hiyori's explosion, this pond is a popular spot alongside Jigokudani's volcanic calderas. Don't miss the nearby observatory for stunning views of Oyunuma. Capture the beauty on your camera, including the striking autumn foliage in mid-October.

River Oyunuma Natural Footbath

For a touch of geothermal adventure, go beyond Lake Oyunuma to a serene spot on the Oyunuma River. This river, fed by the lake, maintains a cozy 40-50°C temperature. Near the river pool, a wooden platform invites you for a natural foot bath where you can dip your feet into the soothing waters. It's the perfect way to relax after a day of exploring---just remember your towel!

Jigokudani Monkey Park

Visit Jigokudani Monkey Park to see wild Japanese Macaques, or Snow Monkeys, enjoying the natural hot spring baths. Located in their forest habitat in the Jigokudani valley near Shibu and Yudanaka onsen towns, you can observe these social monkeys around the man-made pool within a few minutes walk from the park entrance. Remember not to touch or feed the monkeys, who are used to human presence.

Dai-ichi Takimotokan Ryokan

Dai-ichi Takimotokan is the first and grandest ryokan in the town. The highlight, The Grand Bath, gives you an unparalleled bathing experience with stunning views of Jigokudani Valley. With spacious rooms and 35 baths supplied by five of the town's nine hot spring sources, you can enjoy a variety of therapeutic benefits in each unique bath.

Tips for Your Jigokudani Visit

When is the best time to visit Jigokudani?

The ideal time to explore Jigokudani is during mid-October, when the autumn colors are at their peak, adding a vibrant touch to the already stunning landscape. Winter visits are also enchanting, though some trails might be snow-covered.

How to get to Jigokudani?

Reaching Jigokudani is quite convenient. From JR Noboribetsu Station, you can take a bus to the Noboribetsu Onsen bus terminal, and from there, it's just a five-minute walk to the valley. Alternatively, you can travel from Sapporo Station by express bus or train, which takes about an hour and a half.

How to get to Jigokudani Monkey Park?

To reach Jigokudani Monkey Park, you can take a short walk from the Jigokudani parking area. Alternatively, you can also access the park via public transportation by taking a bus from Yudanaka Station or Shibu Onsen and getting off at the Kanbayashi Onsen bus stop, followed by a scenic 30-minute walk to the park entrance.

How to get from Zenkoji Temple to Jigokudani Monkey Park?

To get from Zenkoji Temple to Jigokudani Monkey Park, you can take a direct express bus from Zenkoji Temple to Snow Monkey Park. The bus ride takes around 45 minutes and provides a convenient and comfortable way to reach the park from the temple. Enjoy the scenic journey