Hells of Beppu

The hot spring system Hells of Beppu (別府の地獄) is a nationally designated "Place of Scenic Beauty" in the onsen town of Beppu, Ōita, Japan. The "hells," or "jigoku" (地獄) in Japanese, are for viewing rather than bathing.

Hells of the Beppu Jigoku Meguri
The tourist course which includes all of the seven hells is called Beppu Jigoku Meguri (別府地獄めぐり). Five of the hells are within walking distance of the starting point (Sea Hell) and two of them should be accessed by car or bus. The entire course takes about two to two and a half hours to complete.

Sea Hell
The "Sea Hell" (海地獄) is known for its vibrant blue-colored water. The water, which is 98 degrees Celsius, is used to boil onsen tamago (or "onsen eggs"). This is the starting point of the Jigoku Meguri tour.

Oniishibozu Hell
This hell consists of ponds of boiling gray mud. It is referred to as the "Oniishibozu Hell" (鬼石坊主地獄) due to the bubbles of mud resembling the bald head of a Buddhist monk (Bōzu means Buddhist monk in Japanese).

Kamado Hell
Kamado Hell (かまど地獄) or "Furnace Hell" has a variety of hells with one of them changing color depending on the temperature and weather.

Crocodile Hell
Oniyama Jigoku (鬼山地獄), often called "Crocodile Hell," contains about 80 crocodiles. It was the first crocodile breeding facility in Japan, and the heat of the hells creates a suitable habitat for the crocodiles.

Shiraike Hell
Shiraike Jigoku (白池地獄) literally means "white pond hell." The water of this hell is light blue and located next to a tropical fish aquarium. The steam of the hell allows the aquarium to hold fish such as pirarucus and piranhas.

Chinoike Hell
Chinoike Jigoku (血の池地獄) literally means "blood pond hell." The name comes from its red-colored hot mud. It is the oldest natural hell in Japan. This hell is about 10 minutes by bus or car from the previous hells.

Tatsumaki Hell
Tatsumaki Jigoku (龍巻地獄), which means "tornado hell," is the only of the hells which is a geyser. It erupts every 30-40 minutes. A roof was installed over the geyser to allow spectators to watch the eruption from a close distance. Without the roof, the geyser would reach 30 meters into the air. This hell is locataed next to the Chinoike Hell.