【大分観光】別府温泉地獄めぐりを効率的にまわる旅 | 地獄蒸し鉄輪・グルメ・大江戸温泉物語・湯布院 Japan trip vlog

After visiting Usa Jingu, we will head to Beppu. Arrived at Beppu Station. There is a handbath in front of the station. First, we will head to the inn where we will be staying tonight. There are many public hot springs in the town of Beppu. Beppu Tower. Today’s accommodation.

Japanese style room 10 tatami mats sea side 10,251 yen 1 night with 2 meals (1 person). The building is old, but the view is good. Let’s take a walk around Beppu. Takegawara Onsen is a municipal public bathhouse. The retro appearance of a registered tangible cultural property.

This time I will enter this public bath. Bathing fee: 200 yen. I went into the lukewarm water, but it was still too hot for an amateur! Anyway, my body felt so warm and the emotion was so great! Return to the hotel and have a buffet style dinner.

It’s surprisingly nice to have all-you-can-eat Blue Seal ice cream. next morning. It was a wonderful inn with an open-air bath overlooking the sea. The Beppu sightseeing classic “Hell Tour” has begun. I bought a common ticket (2,200 yen) for the 7 places in hell and immediately went to the first place.

The pond is dyed red due to the accumulation of red mud containing iron oxide. The ointment made from the mud that gushes out is said to be effective against skin diseases. Blood Pond Ointment 1,500 yen. I took a short break by dipping my feet in the pool of blood.

There is also a large shop attached. A slightly scary souvenir, “Oni’s rawhide.” It looks like kamaboko. There was a messenger from hell. It’s nice and warm on the side of hell. To the next hell nearby. A geyser that erupts once every 30 to 40 minutes.

The eruption interval is short, which is rare in the world. If there was no roof, the power would be enough to shoot up 50 meters. The remaining 5 hells are a little far away, so I’ll take a taxi. The steamy scenery that symbolizes Beppu is beautiful. The third place of hell.

The name comes from the fact that the boiling gray hot mud resembles a shaved head. To the next hell next door. It looks cobalt blue because it contains a lot of radium iron sulfate. A greenhouse that uses the fumarole of hell. There was also a smaller Blood Pond Jigoku in Umi Jigoku.

Footbath with natural hot spring water. At the entrance is a manju shop that uses geothermal energy to steam steamed buns. Gokuraku Manju (15 pieces) 550 yen. It’s a very cute size. Delicious with just the right amount of sweetness! Next hell. There’s a nice B-class feel here. A demonstration that will make you smoke.

Two more hells left. We raise crocodiles using hot spring heat. There are a little too many. Last hell. When it erupts, the water is clear and colorless, but it turns pale due to the temperature and pressure drop. There is a retro tropical fish museum with pirarucu and other animals.

Having successfully visited all the hells, I decided to eat lunch. First, choose your favorite ingredients. The ingredients are then steamed using hot spring steam. This is a shop where you can experience hell steaming for yourself. Steaming times vary depending on the ingredients, but they will give you detailed instructions. 15 minutes later.

Once it’s steamed, remove it from the pot. Jigokumushi Tamatebako set (2 servings) 2,200 yen. A set of vegetables, meat, eggs, and meat buns. The taste is simple. You can enjoy experiences unique to Beppu. Kannawa Torimeshi 400 yen. Torimeshi is delicious! After sightseeing in Beppu, we took a taxi to Yufuin.

大分へ2泊3日の旅。
別府の観光名所、地獄めぐりを制覇。地獄蒸し料理も戴きました。
海沿いの温泉宿に泊まり、街をぶらぶら。

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