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Steam your food
There are about 4 stoves where you can place your food in it to be cooked. We bought Sausages, potatoes and eggs from the local supermarket. Left it in the steam stove to cook and set off for a hike.C...
I experienced "Hingya no Geothermal Kama" and enjoyed lunch.
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I experienced "Hingya no Geothermal Kama" and enjoyed lunch. It was an experience like Aogashima on a volcanic island. In short, it means that you eat warm, steamed ingredients using a natural steamer with geothermal heat in Aogashima. The "Onjuku tametomo" I stayed was good because I was able to change lunch to ingredients for hingaya in a cooler bag. I prepared a variety of ingredients such as potatoes, seasoned birds, salmon, eggs, so it's true ...
It is a natural steamer using steam from volcanic activity. It seems that steam has been used this way for a long time, but it's nice to be aware of it. I thought it smelled of sulfur, but it was tasteless and odorless. Everything is because rainwater is steaming. When taking out the ingredients, close the steam valve and be careful not to burn. Next to it is also a sauna using natural steam. It seems that it will be quite hot depending on the day, but the day I went is ...
Probably the most famous attraction in Aogashima. That's Hingya. Arrive by helicopter before 10:00 in the morning, rent a car, check in at the inn, then go to Hingya and start cooking. As lunch, there seems to be an inn that gives you steamed ingredients and an inn that doesn't. I stayed at the inn (Mr. Sugizawa, a guest house), where I didn't have lunch, and I heard that from the time of the reservation, so asparagus, edamame, ... from home.
Is it a pot here? It's strange if you can put vegetables and eggs in it! It will be steamed vegetables \ (^ o ^) /! There are shops in Aogashima, but it is recommended to buy them at the supermarket on Hachijojima before going. The assortment is also good. Although it is not a hot spring, it is attached to a hot bath facility, and it is a spot that is not related to sightseeing in Aogashima.
Steam your food
There are about 4 stoves where you can place your food in it to be cooked. We bought Sausages, potatoes and eggs from the local supermarket. Left it in the steam stove to cook and set off for a hike.C...
I experienced "Hingya no Geothermal Kama" and enjoyed lunch.
I experienced "Hingya no Geothermal Kama" and enjoyed lunch. It was an experience like Aogashima on a volcanic island. In short, it means that you eat warm, steamed ingredients using a natural steamer with geothermal heat in Aogashima. The "Onjuku tametomo" I stayed was good because I was able to change lunch to ingredients for hingaya in a cooler bag. I prepared a variety of ingredients such as potatoes, seasoned birds, salmon, eggs, so it's true ...
Natural steamer
It is a natural steamer using steam from volcanic activity. It seems that steam has been used this way for a long time, but it's nice to be aware of it. I thought it smelled of sulfur, but it was tasteless and odorless. Everything is because rainwater is steaming. When taking out the ingredients, close the steam valve and be careful not to burn. Next to it is also a sauna using natural steam. It seems that it will be quite hot depending on the day, but the day I went is ...
Steamed vegetables and meat buns
Probably the most famous attraction in Aogashima. That's Hingya. Arrive by helicopter before 10:00 in the morning, rent a car, check in at the inn, then go to Hingya and start cooking. As lunch, there seems to be an inn that gives you steamed ingredients and an inn that doesn't. I stayed at the inn (Mr. Sugizawa, a guest house), where I didn't have lunch, and I heard that from the time of the reservation, so asparagus, edamame, ... from home.
finally! to onigashima.
Is it a pot here? It's strange if you can put vegetables and eggs in it! It will be steamed vegetables \ (^ o ^) /! There are shops in Aogashima, but it is recommended to buy them at the supermarket on Hachijojima before going. The assortment is also good. Although it is not a hot spring, it is attached to a hot bath facility, and it is a spot that is not related to sightseeing in Aogashima.