Kamado Jigoku Baiten
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4.5
John Hong
Nice tourist attraction. The Smoke guy was amusing also.
Clinton Hall
This is the Devil's cooking pot Hell (Jigoku). It has a bright blue and blood red boiling lakes. It was a bit more hectic and touristy than the other Hells, but good for kids maybe. Interactive parts where you can drink the water, smell the steam and buy steamed eggs and corn to eat.
맹혜진
My favorite "hell" out of the hell tour. Free footbath is a plus.
Edgar Fenix
Good to visit and learn more about the water on hotsprings
ernie
For ¥200 you get to see the hot spring fuming with heavy steam, foot bath and taste eggs boiled with the natural steam water. A guide shows the crowd around the different steamy hot springs. A small garden with cats painted on stones added some amusement to the garden itself.
Gautier Parfait
One of the 5 hells of Beppu. A must do when in town!
Wipada Wannasiwaporn
They have blue and red hot springs. They also offer a place for foot bath onsen.
Lan
I love the blue color of the hot spring. Entrance fee is ¥400. You can also see mud spring inside. There's a space for drinking and eating cooked eggs inside. Not too crowded when I was there. Perfect to shoot photos.
Juhyun Kim
New experience with hot water stream! 5types stream has got different colours and smell, and guide were so fun~ If you like eggs, try hot stream eggs there.
So-young Jang
Dried cod fish with wa-sa-bi is so delicious.
Shawna Poechman
Pretty interesting jigoku with plenty of different looking pools/ponds as well as vendors selling things like onsen boiled eggs and steamed pork or pizza buns. Worth trying at least one of the available dishes!
Mathew Wong
One of the spot for my day tour trip. Tried the onsen tamago, and drank some hot spring water. It's was quite a unique experience.
Yuika Yamada
Can see all Jigoku at one spot. Blue color hot spring is amazingly beautiful.
Dominic Ho
One can view the different types of hot spring such as muddy, murky and bluish ones. There are also interminent short show at the pools. Visitors can also dipped their feet in the onsen pool while enjoying the onsen egg and corns.
robbie fujiwara
Quite hard work, try to go in cool weather.