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Beppu Hells Hot Springs tour general admission tickets, featuring adult and child passes, offering convenient access to Kyushu's seven distinctive 'hell' hot springs.
Kyushu's Beppu Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell) hot spring, famous for its unique cobalt blue water and rising steam, a designated national scenic spot during the Beppu Hells tour.
A Japanese-style wooden gazebo footbath area for visitors to relax during the Beppu Hells Hot Springs tour, enjoying warm thermal foot soaks amidst lush surroundings.
Traditional Japanese entrance to Kyushu's Beppu Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell) hot spring, featuring a distinctive thatched roof building, inviting visitors to the mysterious hell tour.
Kyushu's Beppu Chinoike Jigoku (Blood Pond Hell) hot spring, known for its unique vibrant red mud and dense steam, another national scenic spot in the Beppu Hells tour.

[JP¥200 OFF] Beppu Hell Tour: Common Admission Ticket / Advance Ticket | Japan


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Travel back in time to witness "hell" on earth! Beppu's "Jigoku Meguri" will take you on a thrilling adventure to explore seven scorching hot spring spouts, each more mesmerizing than the last! From the breathtaking cobalt blue of "Umi Jigoku" to the blood-red "Blood Pond Hell" and the explosive power of "Tatsumaki Jigoku" and the haunting beauty of "Shiraike Jigoku." 

  • Unlock the gates of "hell" with a common admission ticket and get a steal of a deal to explore all 7 scorching hot springs! 
  • Indulge in heavenly delights like hot spring boiled eggs, hell pudding, and souvenirs like blood pond ointment that'll heal your skin while you explore the depths of hell 
  • Experience the unique wonder of Beppu's hell tour with footbaths and witness the power of fumaroles, hot water, and geothermal heat as they bring hell to life 
  • Get up close and personal with each hell's fiery colors and natural energies and brave the steam-filled iron ring where the hell gathers! A thrill like no other!
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Service timeMorning, Afternoon
FacilityFoot bath
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Prepare to embark on a journey through the depths of hell with the exhilarating "Beppu Hell Tour"! Seven hells await you, each with its entrance, and five of them are within walking distance in the Kannawa area, including the awe-inspiring Umi Jigoku. The remaining two locations, Blood Pond Hell and Tatsumaki Jigoku, are a mere 3 km away from Umi Jigoku and can be reached in just 5 minutes by car!


[ Umi Jigoku ] General Admission Ticket

Behold the breathtaking beauty of Umi Jigoku, the largest sea hell in Beppu, with its stunning cobalt blue color that defies explanation! The water's hue is due to the dissolution of iron sulfate, a hot spring component. The park also boasts a variety of exotic water lilies and tropical blooms that bloom from May to November, creating a mesmerizing display of color and fragrance that'll leave you spellbound!

  • Business hours: 8:00 am–5:00 pm
  • Location: 1 of 559 Kannawa, Beppu City, Oita Prefecture 874-0045
  • Phone: 0977-66-1577
  • Access:
  1. Private car
    - Turn right from Higashi Kyushu Expressway (Beppu IC), go straight on Prefectural Road 11 toward Kannawa Onsen for about 3 km, about 5 minutes by car
  2. Route bus
    - R Beppu Station West Exit → Kamenoi Bus No. 2, 5, 24, 41 bound for Kannawa, 20 minutes, Bus stop: Umi Jigoku Mae or get off at Kannawa, a 1-minute walk
    - Kannawa → Blood Pond Hell, take bus number 16 and get off in front of Blood Pond Hell
  3. High-speed bus (Beppu-Fukuoka, Beppu-Nagasaki)
    - Get off at "Kannawaguchi" and walk immediately
  4. Taxi
    - Kamegawa Station → Umi Jigoku 10 minutes, approximately JP¥1,800
    - Beppu Station → Umi Jigoku 15 minutes, approximately JP¥2,500


[ Blood Pond Hell ] Common Viewing Ticket 

Enter the ancient natural wonder of Blood Pond Hell, Japan's oldest hell! This otherworldly site has been described in ancient texts such as "Manyoshu" and "Bungo no Kuni Fudoki" as "Akayu Izumi" and "Akaike". Witness the mesmerizing sight of red hot mud containing iron oxide, magnesium oxide, and other minerals erupting from the earth's crust and pooling in the pond, creating a crimson-red hue that'll leave you in awe. Experience the power of natural chemical reactions under high temperature and pressure, and delve into the rich history and culture of this unique natural wonder!

  • Business hours: 8:00 am–5:00 pm
  • Location: 778 Noda, Beppu City, Oita Prefecture
  • Phone: 0977-66-1577
  • Access:
  1. Private car
    - From the direction of the Higashi Kyushu Expressway (Beppu IC), turn right at the intersection at the Beppu IC exit, turn left at the intersection at "Kannawa Onsen Entrance", and then proceed along the road
    - From the Higashi Kyushu Expressway (Hayami IC), take National Highway No. 10 toward Oita, turn right at the public market intersection, turn right at the Kamegawa Shinkawa intersection, and then follow the road
  2. Bus
    - From Kamegawa Station, take the Kamenoi Bus bound for "Kannawa" (Bus No. 26) and get off at "Blood Pond Jigoku-mae". About 7 minutes, JP¥140 
    - Same as from Beppu Station, about 40 minutes, JP¥390
    - From Chinoike Jigoku-mae to Kannawa, take Bus No. 26
  3. Train
    - The nearest station is Kamegawa Station. It takes about 25 minutes on foot to reach Tatsumaki Jigoku.
    - Beppu → Kamegawa Station (about 5 minutes, JP¥200)
  4. Taxi
    - Kamegawa Station → Tatsumaki Jigoku approximately 7 minutes, JP¥1,000
    - Beppu Station → Tatsumaki Jigoku approximately 15 minutes, JP¥2,500


[ Tatsumaki Jigoku ]

Unleash your inner adventurer and witness the raw power of nature at Tatsumaki Jigoku, the geyser designated as a natural monument in Beppu City! Feel the excitement build as you stand beneath the roof and watch in amazement as the hot water shoots out with tremendous force, reaching heights up to 30m! Take advantage of this thrilling experience that'll leave you in awe of the immense power of mother nature!

  • Business hours: 8:00 am–5:00 pm
  • Location: 782 Noda, Beppu City, Oita Prefecture
  • Phone: 0977-66-1577
  • Access:
  1. Private car
    - From the direction of the Higashi Kyushu Expressway (Beppu IC), turn right at the intersection at the Beppu IC exit, turn left at the intersection at "Kannawa Onsen Entrance", and then proceed along the road.
    - From the Higashi Kyushu Expressway (Hayami IC), take National Highway No. 10 toward Oita, turn right at the public market intersection, turn right at the Kamegawa Shinkawa intersection, and then follow the road
  2. Bus
    - From Kamegawa Station, take the Kamenoi Bus bound for "Kannawa" (bus No. 26) and get off at "Blood Pond Jigoku-mae" about 7 minutes, JP¥140
    - Same as from Beppu Station, about 40 minutes, JP¥390
    - From Chinoike Jigoku-mae to Kannawa, take Bus No. 26
  3. Train
    ・ The nearest station is Kamegawa station. It takes about 25 minutes on foot to reach Tatsumaki Jigoku. ・ Beppu → Kamegawa Station (about 5 minutes, JP¥200)
  4. Taxi
    - Kamegawa Station → Tatsumaki Jigoku approximately 7 minutes, JP¥1,000
    - Beppu Station → Tatsumaki Jigoku approximately 15 minutes, JP¥2,500


[ Shiraike Jigoku ]

Take a moment to relax and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Japanese garden at Shiraike, where a serene pond glows with a mesmerizing bluish-white hue. Explore the lush surroundings and discover hidden treasures like the tropical fish museum, Mukaihara stone 幢, an important cultural property designated by the prefecture, the majestic Kunisaki pagoda, and the captivating "Nihonan Gaido," an exhibition space showcasing the vibrant local art scene. Experience the perfect blend of tranquility and culture at Shiraike!

  • Business hours: 8:00 am–5:00 pm
  • Location: 283-1 Oita Kannawa, Beppu City, Oita Prefecture
  • Phone: 0977-66-1577
  • Access:
  1. Private car
    - About 5 minutes by car from Beppu IC on the Oita Expressway toward Kannawa Onsen on Prefectural Road 11
  2. Bus
    - Approximately 20 minutes from JR Beppu Station by Kamenoi Bus (Kannawa Bus Stop for No. 2, 5, 41, 43 Kannawa)
  3. Taxi
    - Kamegawa Station → Shiraike Jigoku approximately 10 minutes, JP¥1,500
    - Beppu Station → Shiraike Jigoku approximately 12 minutes, JP¥2,000


[ Oniishi Bozu Jigoku ]

Get ready for a hair-raising adventure at Oniishi Bozu Jigoku, the hot spring attraction with a dark past! Once known as "Bozu Jigoku," this place was closed down, only to be resurrected as "Oniishi Bozu Jigoku" due to its eerie resemblance to a bald head with its boiling gray mud. But don't let that scare you away! Take a soothing footbath in the relaxing facilities, and indulge in the local specialty "Hell steamed pudding" or a tasty "Onsen boiled egg." Located right next to Umi Jigoku, this spot is not to be missed!

  • Business hours: 8:00 am–5:00 pm
  • Location: 595-1 Oita Kannawa, Beppu City, Oita Prefecture
  • Phone: 0977-66-1577
  • Access:
  1. Private car
    - From the Oita Expressway Beppu IC, take Prefectural Road 11 toward Kannawa Onsen for 2 km
  2. Train
    - JR Beppu Station West Exit → Kamenoi Bus bound for Kannawa 20 minutes, Bus Stop: Get off at Umi Jigoku Mae, a 1-minute walk
  3. Taxi
    - Kamegawa Station → Oniishi Bozu Jigoku 10 minutes, approximately JP¥1,500 
    - Beppu Station → Oniishi Bozu Jigoku 12 minutes, approximately JP¥2,000


[ Oniyama Jigoku ]

Welcome to the thrilling Oniyama Jigoku, called "Crocodile Hell"! This attraction is not for the faint of heart, as it is home to around 80 crocodiles, including fearsome alligators. Watch these prehistoric predators in action as they stalk their enclosures, fed irregularly for an extra thrill. It's a unique and unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of the power and beauty of these amazing creatures!

  • Business hours: 8:00 am–5:00 pm
  • Location: 625 Kannawa, Beppu City, Oita Prefecture
  • Phone: 0977-66-1577
  • Access:
  1. Private car
    - About 5 minutes by car from Beppu IC on the Oita Expressway toward Kannawa Onsen on Prefectural Road 11
  2. Bus
    - Approximately 20 minutes from JR Beppu Station by Kamenoi Bus (2, 5, 41, 43 for Kannawa, Umi Jigoku Mae, Kannawa Bus Stop)
  3. Taxi
    - Kamegawa Station → Oniyama Jigoku 10 minutes, approximately JP¥1,500 
    - Beppu Station → Oniyama Jigoku 15 minutes, approximately JP¥2,500 yen


[ Kamado Jigoku ]

Kamado Jigoku is one of the hell tours in Beppu, Oita Prefecture, which has the largest amount of hot springs in Japan. The name comes from the fact that the fumarole of the spring temperature of 98 ° C has been used to cook rice with the fumarole of hell at the festival of Hachiman Kamado Shrine of Ujigami since ancient times.

  • Business hours: 8:00 am–5:00 pm
  • Location: 662 Kannawa, Beppu City, Oita Prefecture
  • Phone: 0977-66-1577
  • Access:
  1. Private car
    - 5 minutes by car from Beppu IC on the Oita Expressway
  2. Bus
    - From the west exit of JR Beppu Station, take a bus via "Kannawa" and get off at "Kannawa". 8 minutes on foot
  3. Taxi
    - Kamegawa Station → Kamado Jigoku 10 minutes, approximately JP¥1,500
    - Beppu Station → Kamado Jigoku approximately 15 minutes, JP¥2,500 yen

Purchase Notice

  • Common admission tickets can only be redeemed at Umi Jigoku or Blood Pond Hell; no other redemption points are available
  • The ticket is valid for two consecutive days, including the day of redemption and the following day
  • Tickets are available between 8:00 am and 5:00 am

Includes/Excludes

  • Beppu Hell Tour Common Admission Ticket (7 Hells Admission Ticket)
  • Other expenses not mentioned above

Reminders

  • In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you

Redemption Location

Available for Redemption

Umi Jigoku

Address Info: 559-1 Kannawa, Beppu City, Oita Prefecture

How to Get There
■ Private car - Turn right from Higashi Kyushu Expressway (Beppu IC), go straight on Prefectural Road 11 toward Kannawa Onsen for about 3 km, about 5 minutes by car ■ Route bus - R Beppu Station West Exit → Kamenoi Bus No. 2, 5, 24, 41 bound for Kannawa, 20 minutes, Bus stop: Umi Jigoku Mae or get off at Kannawa, 1-minute walk - Kannawa → Blood Pond Hell, take bus number 16 and get off in front of Blood Pond Hell ■ High-speed bus (Beppu-Fukuoka, Beppu-Nagasaki) - Get off at "Kannawaguchi" and walk immediately ■ Taxi - Kamegawa Station → Umi Jigoku 10 minutes, approximately JP¥1,800 - Beppu Station → Umi Jigoku 15 minutes , approximately JP¥2,500

Service Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00

Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00

Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00

Thursday 08:00 - 17:00

Friday 08:00 - 17:00

Saturday 08:00 - 17:00

Sunday 08:00 - 17:00


Available for Redemption

Blood Pond Hell

Address Info: 778 Noda, Beppu City, Oita Prefecture

How to Get There
■ Private car - From the direction of the Higashi Kyushu Expressway (Beppu IC), turn right at the intersection at the Beppu IC exit, turn left at the intersection at "Kannawa Onsen Entrance", and then proceed along the road - From the Higashi Kyushu Expressway (Hayami IC), take National Highway No. 10 toward Oita, turn right at the public market intersection, turn right at the Kamegawa Shinkawa intersection, and then follow the road ■ Bus - From Kamegawa Station, take the Kamenoi Bus bound for "Kannawa" (Bus No. 26) and get off at "Blood Pond Jigoku-mae". About 7 minutes, JP¥140 - Same as from Beppu Station, about 40 minutes, JP¥390 - From Chinoike Jigoku-mae to Kannawa, take Bus No. 26 ■ Train - The nearest station is Kamegawa station. It takes about 25 minutes on foot to reach Tatsumaki Jigoku. - Beppu → Kamegawa Station (about 5 minutes, JP¥200) ■ Taxi - Kamegawa Station → Tatsumaki Jigoku Approximately 7 minutes, JP¥1,000 - Beppu Station → Tatsumaki Jigoku Approximately 15 minutes, JP¥2,500

Service Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00

Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00

Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00

Thursday 08:00 - 17:00

Friday 08:00 - 17:00

Saturday 08:00 - 17:00

Sunday 08:00 - 17:00


How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • The e-voucher will be sent to your email. Please present a printed voucher to exchange it for a physical ticket at the designated location
Please submit the printed voucher to the ticket office, where it will be collected

Voucher Redemption Period

  • The voucher must be redeemed on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Beppu hell tour

Address: Japan, 559-1 Kannawa, Beppu City, Oita Prefecture 874-0000


Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. How should one plan a tour to visit all the Hells of Beppu effectively?

To effectively tour the Beppu Hells, it's recommended to start in the Kannawa area, where five Hells (Umi Jigoku, Oniishibozu Jigoku, Yama Jigoku, Kamado Jigoku, Oniyama Jigoku) are clustered and easily walkable. Afterward, take a short local bus ride to the Shibaseki area to visit the remaining two Hells, Chinoike Jigoku and Tatsumaki Jigoku. This route minimizes travel time between sites.

2. Are visitors permitted to swim in the hot springs of Beppu Hells?

No, swimming is strictly prohibited in the Beppu Hells. These hot springs are characterized by extremely high temperatures, often close to boiling point, and contain various minerals that are not safe or suitable for bathing or swimming. They are designated for observation only, showcasing natural geothermal phenomena.

3. Is visiting the Beppu Hells a worthwhile experience for travelers?

Yes, visiting the Beppu Hells offers a truly unique and memorable experience. Travelers can witness diverse geothermal landscapes, including the stunning cobalt-blue Umi Jigoku and the vivid blood-red Chinoike Jigoku. Beyond viewing, visitors can indulge in local specialties like hot spring boiled eggs and hell pudding, enhancing the sensory journey.

4. What is the process for purchasing admission tickets for the Beppu Hells?

You can acquire a common admission ticket to access all seven Beppu Hells, which is typically available as an advance ticket or on-site. For a seamless and convenient experience, you can book your tickets through KKday. KKday streamlines the purchasing process, providing advance tickets that simplify your entry and contribute to a more organized and stress-free trip planning experience.

5. What are the typical temperatures of the various hot springs found in Beppu Hells?

The Beppu Hells showcase a range of extreme temperatures. For example, Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell) consistently maintains a temperature around 98°C (208°F). Chinoike Jigoku (Blood Pond Hell) typically hovers around 78°C (172°F), while Tatsumaki Jigoku (Geyser Hell) erupts with superheated water reaching up to 150°C (302°F). These high temperatures demonstrate their powerful geothermal activity.

6. What distinctive features or activities can be experienced at specific Hells of Beppu, such as Umi Jigoku or Blood Pond Hell?

Each Hell offers unique features. Umi Jigoku mesmerizes with its deep cobalt-blue water and includes a large botanical garden. Chinoike Jigoku is famed for its striking blood-red pond and offers skin care products made from its mineral-rich clay. Shiraike Jigoku presents a milky-white pond with a serene Japanese garden and a small piranha aquarium. Many Hells also provide footbaths and local delicacies.

7. What are the recommended transportation options for reaching the Beppu Hells?

The Beppu Hells are primarily accessible by local bus from Beppu Station. Visitors can take the Kamenoi Bus, with routes serving both the Kannawa and Shibaseki areas where the Hells are located. The bus journey from Beppu Station to the main Kannawa area, which hosts most of the Hells, typically takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes.

8. How much time should be allocated to fully experience the Beppu Hells tour?

To comfortably explore all seven Beppu Hells, it is generally recommended to allocate about 2.5 to 3 hours. This allows ample time for walking between the Hells in the Kannawa area, transferring by bus to the Shibaseki area, and enjoying the unique characteristics, footbaths, and local snacks available at each distinct geothermal site without feeling rushed.

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