Jigoku-meguri

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歐 **
4 Nov 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Highly recommend this day trip! Our tour guide, Huolongguo (Dragon Fruit), was very lively, a super nice person, and made sure everyone was keeping up, also pointing out the highlights of each attraction. The whole trip wasn't rushed, the sights were beautiful, it was a very comfortable day~ I'd like to join another of their tours next time!
1+
Leung *********
3 Nov 2025
Extremely convenient service! You can book a tour to Dazaifu and Fukuoka City up to the day before. I received a WhatsApp message within half an hour of booking, and we were able to discuss the itinerary. It's very suitable for families, and I would use it again if I have the chance!
Wong *****
3 Nov 2025
A special experience, seeing all 7 different colors of hot springs at once, plus a little booklet to stamp different hot springs as a souvenir 👍👍
2+
Yuk ***********
2 Nov 2025
Redeem the tickets in front of Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell); the price is slightly cheaper if you book online. For some of the hells, you just drop your ticket stub into a box; there are no staff collecting them.
Klook用戶
1 Nov 2025
Simply go to one of the hot springs to redeem your ticket, and you'll receive a booklet of tickets. First, go to Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell), then see the nearby mudstone, Oniyama (Demon Mountain), Kamado (Cooking Pot Hell), and Shiraike (White Pond Hell). Then, walk from Shiraike to the Kannawa #2 bus stop and go to Chinoike (Blood Pond Hell) and Tatsumaki (Tornado Hell).
2+
毛 **
1 Nov 2025
The Ichiran Ramen next to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine has a globally unique pentagonal bowl, representing passing an exam. The town of Yufuin is truly beautiful, and if I have the chance, I will definitely drive there and stay overnight.
2+
Fong *****
31 Oct 2025
Although it was an early start and late return, the itinerary was full and the time was sufficient! Three hours in Yufuin is just right; if other tours only have two hours, it would be really rushed. You have to queue for the famous and delicious food, so you need to allow time for that. The tour guide managed the time very well, the group members were punctual, and the tour guide spoke clearly, with standard Mandarin and English. Even with my average Mandarin, I could understand everything.
1+
anabekel ***
30 Oct 2025
Our guide, Mei was very efficient, polite and helpful. She speaks English well. The trip was not so bad. The views were amazing. Time for each stop was a bit rushed -- as expected but still worth it
2+

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What to know about Jigoku-meguri

Embark on a journey to the mystical Jigoku-meguri Beppu, also known as the Seven Hells of Beppu, where ancient springs bubble with boiling water and gas, creating a mesmerizing yet eerie atmosphere. Witness the expulsions of gas, iron oxide-rich steam, and bubbling hot mud that have intrigued guests and locals for centuries.
559-1 Kannawa, Beppu, Oita 874-0000, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Umi Jigoku

Discover the mesmerizing blue waters of Umi Jigoku, a hot spring fumarole created by an ancient eruption. Explore the expansive grounds, visit shrines, and indulge in the famous 'Jigoku Pudding' steamed with steam from the hot spring.

Oni-ishibouzu Jigoku

Witness the unique sludgy landscape of Oni-ishibouzu Jigoku, where hot water balls spring up in clayey mud. Relax in the footbath and continue your journey through the captivating onsen.

Kamado Jigoku

Experience the striking red and blue springs of Kamado Jigoku, and try the 'throat-warming steam' for a unique wellness experience. Don't miss the opportunity to 'drink from the fountains of hell' and relax in a soothing footbath.

Unique Cooking Experience

Rent your own hell oven in Furomoto to cook vegetables, meat, or fish using a special steaming oven. Be cautious as the steam can escape with force when opening the pots after cooking.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the famous 'Dango soup' at a traditional diner near Kamado Jigoku, featuring nutritious flat noodles and a cozy dining experience. Explore the local flavors and enjoy the authentic culinary delights of Beppu.

Culture and History

Discover the cultural and historical significance of the Jigoku Meguri, where hot springs have been revered for centuries. Learn about the traditional practices and medicinal uses of the unique hot springs, offering a glimpse into Japan's rich heritage.