Hell Valley (Jigokudani)

Hell Valley



The place known as "Hell's Valley"

However, if you have the opportunity to experience it yourself,

The atmosphere is far from what the name suggests. =)



The scene in question is a memorable one from the GDH film "Fanday," where the protagonist, Denchai, locks eyes with the female lead, Nui, for a full minute. This intimate moment has captivated audiences, leaving them feeling the characters' palpable connection.



This valley of hell is located in Noboribetsu.

Just over an hour from Sapporo, the capital city, by JR train.



Therefore, if you want to visit this place without the intention of soaking in an onsen (hot spring),

A comfortable day trip from Sapporo, allowing for both morning and evening exploration.



Noboribetsu: A Haven for Hot Springs Indulgence

Noboribetsu, renowned for its exceptional hot springs, attracts numerous tourists seeking overnight stays to immerse themselves in the tranquil ambiance and therapeutic waters.



Let's take a closer look.

What awaits us in this supposed valley of hell?



Preview images before watching, real reviews

(Now bears have previews)



Come on!



We departed from Sapporo early in the morning to allow ample time for exploring Jigokudani.

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I took the JR train from 8:39 AM onwards.

(However, there are earlier morning sessions available for those who wish to enjoy the hot springs.)



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Arrived at approximately 10:00 AM.

We arrived at Noboribetsu Station.



In addition to the Valley of Hell,

This city also boasts another tourist attraction.

The most famous is the Bear Village.



It was reported that after the bears had been hibernating for a long time,

Upon waking up, they were hungry... so they raided the village and ate people. = =



The pig told me, but I don't know if it's true.

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Starting from the train station, turn right and spin around three times. You will then find the bus stop. (Why spin?)



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This bus route will take us to Noboribetsu Onsen.



Hooray! Just a 10-minute bus ride away.

We have arrived at the onsen village.



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This allows us to observe and understand immediately.

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  • The sentence is in the active voice.
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Is this place truly a valley or a gateway to hell?



Giant statues are situated at intervals along both sides of the road.

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In the style of a chubby child like a pig bear

No matter how close I am to the gates of hell, I will not be afraid. I will find something to eat.

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And the cool air like this

Do you really think you can miss out on trying the ice cream in each city?

(The flavors are actually quite similar. What I described earlier was just an excuse for my own indulgence.)



**Indulge in the delightful experience of savoring ice cream on a cool day.**

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After filling in.

We walked past the Enma-do, the Japanese equivalent of the King of Hell.



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So I stopped by to pay my respects.



Shrine gate



The giant of the sky, the guardian of the gates of hell.



Red Giant, the companion of the Blue Giant.



..............ahead...............

A pig trying to fit in everywhere.



We have arrived.



JIGOKUDANI - Hell Valley



Let's see how beautiful it will be.



Contrary to popular belief, the smoke emitted does not have a strong sulfurous odor.

It looks more like fog from a distance.



If you visit during the hot season, there will be many other trails open for you to hike. This is because during the cold season, when I visited, some of the trails leading up the mountain were closed.

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The area may have been closed for the safety of tourists.



Before returning

We stopped for a bite to eat at a shop near the entrance to Hell's Canyon.



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Tadaaaaaaaaaa



We will review the food at convenience stores after the trip.



That's all for today, folks. See you next time!

I'd love to visit the Valley of Hell if I have time.

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It's truly beautiful.



Goodbye for today.



Goodbye.

(From the giant behind)



#planners

#Traveling with your partner

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