Beppu & Yufuin

Beppu, located in Oita Prefecture, is one of Japan’s most famous hot spring resorts, known for its abundant geothermal activity and unique onsen experiences. The city features a range of hot springs, including the Hells of Beppu—a collection of colorful and visually stunning thermal pools that serve as tourist attractions. Beppu offers a variety of onsen experiences, from traditional baths to foot baths along the city’s streets, making it an ideal destination for those looking to unwind and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of Japan’s natural hot springs. The city’s steam vents, bubbling waters, and sulphuric aromas create a truly immersive hot spring experience.

Just a short distance away lies Yufuin, a charming onsen town nestled at the base of the picturesque Mount Yufu. Known for its serene atmosphere and stunning views, Yufuin attracts visitors seeking both relaxation and natural beauty. The town is filled with boutique shops, art galleries, and traditional ryokan, where guests can enjoy luxurious hot spring baths while surrounded by scenic countryside. Yufuin is also famous for its beautiful walking paths, such as the one leading to Lake Kinrin, where visitors can enjoy the peaceful reflection of the surrounding mountains. Together, Beppu and Yufuin offer a perfect combination of cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and rejuvenating hot springs.

Beppu
Chinoike Jigoku

Chinoike Jigoku

Chinoike Jigoku, also known as the “Blood Pond Hell,” is one of the most famous hot spring areas in Beppu, Oita Prefecture. This unique hot spring is characterized by its striking red water, which is tinted by the high concentration of iron and minerals.

The water temperature at Chinoike Jigoku reaches around 78°C (172°F), and visitors can observe the steaming, bubbling hot spring from a viewing platform. The area is landscaped with plants and flowers, creating a beautiful contrast with the vibrant red water.