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Kamado Jigoku

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4 (8550)

621 Kannawa, Beppu, Oita 874-0840, Japan

Hell-themed geothermal park with steaming red & blue pools, plus a footbath, gift shop & snacks.

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phone+81 977-66-0178
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clockOpening hours

Mondays: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Tuesdays: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesdays: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Thursdays: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Fridays: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturdays: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Sundays: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Jay Dubya in the last week

This was one or the more fun stops on the 7 hells. Make sure to only ring the devils bell once or you will receive a bad mood. We tried the eggs and they were a bit funny tasting...but hey...when in Rome...I should have got the hot dog because it looked pretty good. The people watching at this stop if pretty good too because there are a number of interactive stations. Worth the walk down for sure

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Noam Park 2 weeks ago

Very crowded but worth to visit. This is I guess the most group tour visit out of 7 Jigoku. But it had every color u can see from other Jigoku. You will understand why it is crowded.

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Nathan f 2 months ago

A small park with a variety of types of onsen. You can either cook or soak your feet here as well. If you're only visiting a few of the hells, this is one of the better ones as it has several sites in the one area. If you're Korean or Chinese, this may be a better hell/onsen to visit. this has a lot of trilingual signs and I saw a Korean guide giving a tour when I visited.

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Krissana L 3 months ago

The area was in good manage there are area for food , rest your feet in hot spring water , some activity for face and throat stream , buying hot spring water to drink, buying shop. The whole area is not big but consider well management A lot of visitor Free parking available

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Daniel Bok 3 months ago

A small park with a whitish hot spring. The coolest part of this park is the large area that’s set aside for people to soak their feet in. I believe they provide towels here but unfortunately it was too packed when I came so I skipped it (but I would have wanted to since it’s really nice to soak in a hot spring during winter). One highlight is that there’s an area where people paint cats on stone. It’s a small delight! This park is one of the 7 in the Jigoku group. Not all parks are part of this group. You can buy a group ticket to see all the parks or you can buy entrance to each park individually.