Jigokudani

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★ 4.8 (7K+ reviews) • 42K+ booked
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.
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Noboribetsu Onsencho, Noboribetsu City, Hokkaido 059-0551, Japan

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Chou *********
4 days ago
I am very grateful to Xiao Pan, the Chinese tour guide arranged today. He is very knowledgeable about the scenic spots, Japanese history, and Hokkaido food. He will also help solve any problems other than the itinerary. He is really a great tour guide! I am truly lucky to have him lead me today. Part of the itinerary suggested deleting the Bear Ranch. The bears there were really pitiful. I hope travel agencies can boycott this attraction.
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laura *************
5 days ago
overall the one day tour is well organized, the tour guide is friendly and provide us with lots of information. the only thing that was lacking is the time spent in Lake Toya, we were given around 70-80 minutes to have lunch and enjoy lake toya (the view, hand & foot bath etc.) but with the time given, the schedule is super tight. lunch time already took almost 1 hour which left us very limited time to enjoy the view itself.
陳 **
4 days ago
From the reception hall to check-out, everyone was treated well and politely. The hot spring bath has many pools and is very comfortable. The room is clean and comes with snacks.
Lee *********
4 days ago
After being cancelled twice on our Klook booking, we booked this. Basically this is a punch-card trip, stopping 1/2h each stop, taking some pic and off we go again. Other than the lunch and shopping stops, which allows us abt an hour. Time is critical for this trip, which the guide keep emphasising us to keep to the schedule and the bus does not wait, esp at the last stop. Overallc it’s a good re-visit to most of the places we’d been and glad we got to bought the horse oil cream again! Friendly and helpful guide too!
Klook User
5 days ago
We had an amazing day trip with our tour guide, Xiao Pan! His enthusiasm for his work was truly infectious, and he made the entire experience enjoyable and memorable. Not only did he share interesting insights about each destination we visited, but he also introduced us to famous foods and must-visit spots in Hokkaido, all while weaving in fascinating bits of history. Xiao Pan’s sense of humor added a lot of fun to the trip, making everyone feel at ease. The itinerary was perfect—starting with the breathtaking scenery of Lake Toya and the surrounding snow-capped mountains, followed by the stunning view of Mount Yotei at Lake Hill Farm, famously known as the “Little Fuji of Hokkaido.” Visiting the Bear Farm was a delight, as we got to interact with the adorable bears (tips: bear bear prefer apples than biscuits!!!), and the day wrapped up beautifully at Noboribetsu Jigokudani, where we admired the dramatic volcanic landscapes formed by ancient lava. Xiao Pan truly went above and beyond to ensure we had an unforgettable experience. Highly recommend this tour and him as a guide!
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PAULINE ***
5 days ago
Seiko-san was very friendly and considerate, even shared much history of Hokkaido with our group. The lunch timing at Lake Toya can be extended as foreigners do take longer to view food menu and place food order in Japan. for family group, eatery took time to prepare and we missed the time to gather at our bus. Another group of 5 in our bus were also late as we are in the same eatery with full orders. Hell valley, lake Toya, bear ranch and ropeway were all beautiful and interesting .
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Ma ******
4 days ago
The penguin parade is very cute. If Asahikawa is too far and Otaru is not open, you can go to Noboribetsu. Although the park is relatively small, it is okay.
Klook客路用户
5 days ago
The tour guide this time is Xiao Pan, who is handsome, kind, humorous, knowledgeable, responsible, witty, young and single. I highly recommend you to come again next time. Good review👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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FAQs about Jigokudani

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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