Next to the largest "Umijigoku", Oniishibozu Jigoku can be accessed in a 1-minute walk. There are no souvenir shops other than the small teahouses outdoors, so be sure to shop at Umijigoku. The sight of carefully selected mud like cement springs up is different from the surrounding hell. The footbath is recommended because it is more open and has fewer people than the sea hell.
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Next to the largest "Umijigoku", Oniishibozu Jigoku can be accessed in a 1-minute walk. There are no souvenir shops other than the small teahouses outdoors, so be sure to shop at Umijigoku. The sight of carefully selected mud like cement springs up is different from the surrounding hell. The footbath is recommended because it is more open and has fewer people than the sea hell.
Next to the sea hell is the ghost stone square master hell, which is also one of the eight hells in Beppu. Some of it is like mud water, some like cement color, has been bubbling, and there is a lot of steam on the mountain road next to it, indicating that the geological activities under this land are still quite flat.
Ghost Shifang Master Hell is unique in the eight hells of Beppu. There is also a hot spring that can be opened for tourists to soak in the hell, which is very distinctive. Ghost Shifang Master Hell is very beautiful, the color of the water is very special, and the minerals in nature form a strange landscape.
Friends who come to Beppu, Beppu Batang is a must-see attraction, the sea hell in Batang (other introduction) I think is the most beautiful. When you are tired after visiting Batang, the ghost stone next to the sea hell is the best place for you to adjust your rest. Ghost stone の soup, a hot spring suitable for Chinese people to embrace nature, is located next to the ghost stone square owner hell next door. The adult fare is 620 yuan, equivalent to about RMB 40 yuan. The entry is enough to buy tickets on the machine.
The first visit in order is actually Ghoststone Hell. I liked this Ghoststone Hell the most when I looked at the picture before I came. I thought it was a circle of ice and snow. It is actually a limestone-like rolling. The picture seems to be static. In fact, there is a small range of rolling in the center, and then forming such a white circle. Well, I like it very much anyway, ha. I can smell a little sulfur on the spot!