Kinrin-ko

Kyūshū


On the eastern side of town, the small 'Lake of Golden Fish Scales' was named by a Meiji-era philosopher and is a local landmark. Shops, cafes and restaurants line its northern shore and the pedestrian route from the town centre, and there's an lovely shrine on the southeastern shore. When it's not crowded, the ripples on the water and the reflections of trees and mountains on its surface can be enchanting.


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1. Oniishibōzu Jigoku

6.7 MILES

One of the Kannawa group's jigoku (hells; boiling hot springs), Oniishibōzu has bubbling grey mud that looks like a monk's shaved head.

2. Umi Jigoku

6.71 MILES

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3. Yama Jigoku

6.75 MILES

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4. Kamado Jigoku

6.89 MILES

So named because it was once used for cooking (kamado means stove in Japanese). One of the Kannawa group's jigoku (hells; boiling hot springs).

5. Oni-yama Jigoku

6.91 MILES

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6. Shira-ike Jigoku

6.94 MILES

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7. Beppu Traditional Bamboo Crafts Centre

7.04 MILES

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8. Chi-no-ike Jigoku

7.6 MILES

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