The inch grassy Hell Valley is rich in the best natural hot springs. The scenery is unique, you can visit during the day and night, and you can smell the sulfur and steam everywhere.
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Jigokudani (Hell Valley) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Hell Valley is the main source of Noboribetsu's hot spring waters and also an iconic hot spring in Hokkaido. The so-called "Hell Valley" is, in fact, a remnant of a crater, pervaded all year long by volcanic gas spewing from the surface of the gray and yellow rocks. The surrounding air is filled with a strong smell of sulfur, and the place is thought to resemble a scene of hell. The main attraction is the eerie volcanic valley, the center of which can be accessed by a walkway specially built for tourists.
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Jigokudani (Hell Valley) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The inch grassy Hell Valley is rich in the best natural hot springs. The scenery is unique, you can visit during the day and night, and you can smell the sulfur and steam everywhere.
I really enjoy my stay in this small town with a morning walk to Jikokudani. The onsen in the Takimoto Inn Hotel is a good experience too. It is so relaxing and you will looked refreshing after the tiring trip. Strongly recommend and I want to come back again!
The Denbet Hell Valley in Hokkaido, Japan, is a crater site park. The sulfur tastes very strong. Visitors can walk to the middle of the crater. There are also eggs burned with ash for sale. It is delicious.
Sulfur is full, rotten eggs are average, but the hot spring is comfortable after washing! Played well, lived comfortably, eating very cool, two days of staying the best! After the hot spring, a popsicle or cold milk, delicious!
It is another place that should come along the way, there are many onsen, the atmosphere is the most satisfying.