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Noboribetsu Onsen — Hell Valley Hot Springs

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Noboribetsu Onsen — Hell Valley Hot Springs

Noboribetsu Onsen (登別温泉) is Hokkaido's premier hot spring resort, fed by Jigokudani ('Hell Valley' — 地獄谷), a volcanic crater spewing steam, sulfurous gas, and boiling water from dozens of vents. The valley's barren, yellow-gray landscape dotted with steaming fumaroles resembles a hellscape (hence the name), and the minerals from this volcanic activity create nine different types of hot spring water — the most diverse in Japan.

The resort town's ryokan and public baths draw directly from these sources, offering sulfur, iron, acidic, and saline baths. Walking through Jigokudani on wooden boardwalks while steam billows around you feels otherworldly. The sulfur smell is intense but the sight of the volcanic landscape is unforgettable.

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Getting There

Access Information

Noboribetsu Onsen Town, Noboribetsu. 15-min bus from JR Noboribetsu Station (¥350). Hell Valley: free entry, 10-min walk from onsen town. Public bath: Yumoto Sagiri-no-yu (¥500). Ryokan: ¥15,000-40,000 per person with 2 meals.

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**Hell Valley walk:** The Jigokudani boardwalk (500m loop, 15 minutes) offers views of the main crater, steam vents, and sulfur deposits. Best visited early morning (7:00-8:00) when steam is thickest

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