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Unzen Jigoku (Unzen Hell) — Active Volcanic Vents

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Unzen Jigoku (Unzen Hell) — Active Volcanic Vents

Unzen Jigoku is a 500-meter-wide field of active volcanic vents on the slopes of Mt. Unzen, emitting sulfurous steam at temperatures exceeding 100°C from dozens of openings in the white mineral-crusted earth. The landscape — dead trees, bubbling mud pools, yellow sulfur deposits — evokes the Buddhist concept of hell, hence the name. The trails allow visitors to walk within meters of the active vents; the smell of sulfur is overwhelming.

Historically, Unzen Jigoku was used as an execution site during the Christian persecution — believers were scalded in the boiling pools as torture and execution. Monuments along the trail mark the martyrdom sites.

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Getting There

Access Information

Unzen City, 30-minute bus from Obama Onsen. Parking (¥500) at Unzen Onsen town. Walking trail: 30 minutes, free. Active vents: 24/7 accessible. Bring a towel to cover nose from sulfur smell.

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**Onsen tamago (hot spring eggs):** Vendors at the trail entrance sell eggs boiled in the 90°C volcanic steam — the whites turn partially opaque but the yolk stays soft. ¥100 for 5 eggs, eaten on-site

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