Tatsumaki Jigoku

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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+
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.
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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+
cheung *******
29 Oct 2025
This was my first time participating in a day tour like this, and I was surprised by how great the experience was. I appreciate our tour leader, Wang Qi, for providing detailed explanations before we arrived at each attraction, which helped us learn a lot about Japan during this trip. At each location, the leader also proactively helped us take photos and took great care of every member of the group. 100% smile!

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Discover the awe-inspiring Tatsumaki Jigoku, a hidden gem in Beppu City, renowned for its spectacular geyser eruptions. Nestled in the heart of Beppu's famous '7 Hells' tour, this natural wonder, often referred to as the 'Geyser from Hell,' captivates visitors with its powerful geothermal displays. As an official national scenic area, Tatsumaki Jigoku offers a mesmerizing display of nature's raw power, providing a unique glimpse into the Earth's fiery depths. This geothermal wonder is a must-visit for travelers seeking an unforgettable experience, showcasing the dramatic beauty and force of nature's geysers.
782 Noda, Beppu, Oita 874-0016, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Tatsumaki Jigoku Geyser

Prepare to be amazed by the natural wonder of Tatsumaki Jigoku Geyser, where the earth's power is on full display. Every 30 to 40 minutes, this geyser erupts with a force that sends hot spring water and steam soaring into the air, creating a spectacle that lasts for 6 to 10 minutes. The geyser's eruptions are a must-see, offering a thrilling experience that is both safe and awe-inspiring, thanks to the stone plate that controls its height. Don't miss the chance to witness this breathtaking phenomenon!

Souvenir Shop

Take a piece of Tatsumaki Jigoku home with you by visiting the charming souvenir shop on the grounds. Here, you'll find unique mementos that capture the essence of your visit. The friendly shopkeeper is always ready to provide you with the latest updates on the geyser's eruption schedule, ensuring you won't miss the main event. It's the perfect spot to pick up a keepsake and make your visit truly unforgettable.

Tatsumaki Farm Delicacies

Treat your taste buds to the delightful flavors of Tatsumaki Farm Delicacies. Indulge in refreshing fruit juices and original gelato, all crafted from the freshest ingredients sourced from Oita. These delicious treats are the perfect way to enhance your experience as you wait for the next geyser eruption. Enjoy the local flavors and make your visit to Tatsumaki Jigoku even more memorable.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Tatsumaki Jigoku is a fascinating destination recognized as an official national scenic area, celebrated for its rare and unique geyser activity. As part of Beppu's renowned '7 Hells,' this site offers a captivating glimpse into Japan's natural geothermal wonders. The proximity to the famous Blood Pond Jigoku allows travelers to explore multiple iconic sites in one trip. These 'hells' are not only a testament to the area's volcanic activity but also a reflection of Japan's deep connection with nature and its elements, making it a significant part of the region's cultural and natural heritage.

Local Cuisine

While exploring Tatsumaki Jigoku, treat yourself to delightful local delicacies. Enjoy a refreshing ice cream that provides a cool contrast to the hot, steamy environment. Additionally, don't miss the chance to savor the hot spring-steamed pudding, a unique treat cooked using the natural steam from the hot springs. This delicious and distinctive dessert is a must-try for anyone visiting the region.