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Kyushu's largest の hell
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It is said to be one of the largest hells in Kyushu, but I didn't know its existence probably because I didn't do much PR. When I visited Maruike Spring Water, one of the 100 best waters, I learned from a tourist map and visited it because it is relatively close. I drove, but the road gradually narrowed, and finally I passed through a place where I could not pass each other, and arrived at Kurinodake Onsen Minamisukan. At the time of my visit, the road was closed, and the walking path was under renovation, and the Nanshukan was closed for a long time. Rope ...
The next morning after staying at Nanshukan, I asked my husband to walk a short walk. Go up the back side and take about 3 to get some hot springs and geothermal from around the Gare Valley? There was a strong fumbling. It was Yawata Hell with a strong sulfur-odd eruption like Unzen and Noboribetsu.
It is the hell of Kurinodake Onsen at the northern end of the Kirishima Mountains. It is just a short walk from the hot spring inn and you can stop by. However, it is dangerous because the fountain is strong and the sulfur smell is not odd. You can feel the heartbeat of the earth.
Near Kirishima Onsenkyo in Kagoshima Prefecture You can see it in about two minutes on foot from the site of Nanshukan in Kurinodake Onsen. There are some places where the scaffolding is bad on the way, but the area where you don't put much hands on makes you feel powerful.
More than Beppu? More than Unzen? Is it amazing to Honma? With half confidence, when I climbed about 5 minutes from the parking lot of the inn, the steam and sulfur smell were amazing. I felt the heat and the danger may be low, but I pulled it back in a short time.
Kyushu's largest の hell
It is said to be one of the largest hells in Kyushu, but I didn't know its existence probably because I didn't do much PR. When I visited Maruike Spring Water, one of the 100 best waters, I learned from a tourist map and visited it because it is relatively close. I drove, but the road gradually narrowed, and finally I passed through a place where I could not pass each other, and arrived at Kurinodake Onsen Minamisukan. At the time of my visit, the road was closed, and the walking path was under renovation, and the Nanshukan was closed for a long time. Rope ...
Sneezing が Porridge い gossip hell
The next morning after staying at Nanshukan, I asked my husband to walk a short walk. Go up the back side and take about 3 to get some hot springs and geothermal from around the Gare Valley? There was a strong fumbling. It was Yawata Hell with a strong sulfur-odd eruption like Unzen and Noboribetsu.
Hell.
It is the hell of Kurinodake Onsen at the northern end of the Kirishima Mountains. It is just a short walk from the hot spring inn and you can stop by. However, it is dangerous because the fountain is strong and the sulfur smell is not odd. You can feel the heartbeat of the earth.
You can stop by on the way back from a day bath.
Near Kirishima Onsenkyo in Kagoshima Prefecture You can see it in about two minutes on foot from the site of Nanshukan in Kurinodake Onsen. There are some places where the scaffolding is bad on the way, but the area where you don't put much hands on makes you feel powerful.
it's the furnace of kyushu one!? is it true?
More than Beppu? More than Unzen? Is it amazing to Honma? With half confidence, when I climbed about 5 minutes from the parking lot of the inn, the steam and sulfur smell were amazing. I felt the heat and the danger may be low, but I pulled it back in a short time.