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Places to visit in the Beppu area of ​​Fukuoka, Japan! <See the Kamado Hell👹>

If you are planning a trip to Fukuoka, Japan, I recommend visiting "Kamado Jigoku" located in the Beppu area in the central part of Oita Prefecture, Japan! It is also called the Cauldron Jigoku.ㅎㅎ There was a goblin sign at the entrance. The hot spring color was so pretty🥹and it was so cool because it was full of steam! And when you enter the Jigoku hot spring, there is a guide who explains, and the explanation was really humorous and fun😆 When you go, you can also experience a foot bath You can also drink Ramune drinks and eat eggs, so it was niceㅎㅎ Oh! There is also a store at Kamado Jigoku. There is also a souvenir shop, so it would be nice to stop by after looking around the Jigoku hot spring! I recommend stopping by if you travel to Fukuoka! ✏️ Kamado Jigoku [Cauldron Jigoku] Location Information Address: 621 Kannawa, Beppu, Oita 874-0840 Japan ✏️ Business Information Daily 08:00 ~ 17:00 ✏️ Admission Fee Kamado Jigoku Admission Ticket: 400 yen per person [Adult Standard] [7 Hell Package Ticket]: 2,000 yen [Adult Standard] * If you want to visit all 7 places, you can buy the 7 Hell Package Ticket. ✏️ Footbath Experience Information Footbath Fee: Free * Footbath towels are also free to rent, and can be rented at the store next to the footbath ✏️ Additional Information [Experience] 1. Foot bathing experience 2. Hot spring water tasting experience 3. Footbath experience 4. Hot spring steam experience [Surrounding shops] 1. Store 2. Souvenir shop #Japan travel #Places to visit in Japan #Japan Fukuoka #Fukuoka #Fukuoka travel #Beppu travel #Beppu hell pilgrimage #Kamado hell hot spring #Kamado hell #Cauldron hell #The best
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