ONSEN UNZEN ONSEN - Japans beautiful Hell!
Onsen : Japanese public bath.I have discovered that Japanese onsen is one of my favorite things to do in Japan. When ever I travel to Japan I try to go to the public baths and discover new ones - all over Japan!. But I think that the experience at this onsen was an unforgettable experience. Which is why I made this video. Unzen Onsen (雲仙温泉) is a hot spring resort town near the peak of Mount Unzen. Not too far from Nagasaki, the area originally developed as a temple town that in its prime was large enough to be compared to Koyasan. In the Meiji Period, the town became one of Japan's first tourist resorts popular among foreigners, and a hint of Western influenced architecture can still be seen about town. Unzen Onsen's location makes it a good base from which to explore Mount Unzen.
The resort is surrounded on several sides by hot spring fields. Also known as hells (jigoku), these barren rocky areas are littered with billowing steam vents and gushing hot springs from which milky, acidic and sulfurous water bubbles straight up out of the ground. The hells were once used to execute Christian rebels after the failed Shimabara Rebellion, but today its spring water has the more pleasant task of warming up holidaymakers in the ryokan baths around town.
I hope you enjoy this multi language video!
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Onsen: baño público japonés.
He descubierto que onsen japonés es una de mis cosas favoritas para hacer en Japón. Cada vez que viajo a Japón trato de ir a los baños públicos y descubrir otras nuevas - por todo Japón!. Pero creo que la experiencia en este onsen fue una experiencia inolvidable. Es por eso que hice este video.
Unzen Onsen (雲仙 温泉) es un pueblo de aguas termales cerca de la cima del monte Unzen. No muy lejos de Nagasaki, el área desarrollada originalmente como un templo de ciudad que en su mejor momento era lo suficientemente grande como para ser comparado con Koyasan. En el periodo Meiji, la ciudad se convirtió en uno de los primeros complejos turísticos de Japón populares entre los extranjeros, y un toque de arquitectura occidental influenciado todavía se puede ver por la ciudad. La ubicación del unzen Onsen hace que sea un buen punto de partida para explorar el Monte Unzen.
El complejo está rodeado por varios lados por los campos de aguas termales. También conocido como infiernos (jigoku), estas zonas áridas y rocosas están llenas de ondulante respiraderos de vapor y aguas termales que brota de la que lechosas, las burbujas de agua y ácidos sulfurosos hacia arriba fuera de la tierra. Los infiernos vez se utiliza para ejecutar los rebeldes cristianos después de la fallida rebelión de Shimabara, pero hoy su agua de manantial tiene la más agradable tarea de calentar los turistas en los baños ryokan alrededor de la ciudad.
Espero que disfruten de este video multi idioma!
Háblame de tu experiencia onsen!
Mizunashi Honjin Fukae, Unzen Onsen & Myoken Dake, Mt. Unzen, Japan, 2019
Three locations around Mount Unzen in one clip.
1. Mud Flood Park or Mizunashi Honjin Fukae is a park located at one of the affected sites of the eruption of Mt. Unzen near the city of Shimabara, Nagasaki Prefecture in 1991, which left an avalanche of earth, debris, and volcanic ashes around the area. shoreexcursions.asia
2. Unzen Onsen is an area with hot springs nearby the Mt. Unzen.
3. Mt. Myoken-dake, with a height of 1,333 meters is a small-sized composite volcano, formed around 15,000 years ago along with other mountains in the range.
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Onsen Hotel/Ryokan, Unzen Japan
We got an awesome huge hotel room, it was one of the suites.
Onsen Garden, Unzen Japan
This was a japanese garden made with some of the mountain's natural hot springs.
GETTING STEAMY in UNZEN, NAGASAKI
I took a drive up to Nagasaki Prefecture for a weekend. This was day 1 - Unzen. Unzen is a small onsen resort town near Mount Unzen. It is known for nature and hot springs so I checked it out.
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Hey! I'm Meggie Kay! I'm a travel and lifestyle vlogger/blogger. I'm just a 20-something Canadian girl who loves to explore the world. But more than that, I'm a serial expat and who loves to share my travels and life in foreign countries. So far I've lived in the USA, Germany, Singapore, and New Zealand and currently living in Japan. Join in on the adventure!
Japanese Hot Springs, Unzen Japan
The scenery of the mountain, you can see the steam rising from many of the places where hot water is bubbling up
Unzen Miyazaki Ryokan
Nagaski Prefecture is on the westernmost side of Kyushu Island, and Unzen stands at he center of Shimabara Peninsula. Azumaen ryokan is located about 2 hrs drive by express bus from Nagasaki Airport.
You can also get to Unzen by public bus about 100 min from Nagasaki Station. The hot spring of Unzen is characterized by its sulfurous hot water with high acidity which is uniquely high comparing to hot springs in Europe where the hot spring treatment is actively performed. The temperature of the hot spring of Unzen is as hot as around 90 degree Celcius.
At latitude above 700 meters, Unzen is quite cool throughout the year. Unzen has one of Japan's most highly reputed deluxe resorts and the surrounding natural scenery is breathtaking. Unzen was the first place in Japan to be designated a natinal park.
Unzen Miyazaki Hotel is part of all this wonderful scenery and is dedicated to ensuring every guest a relaxed and highly enjoyable visit. Unzen Miyazaki Hotel is located it the heart of Unzen HOT SPA and the entrance to the famous " Unzen Hell Valley" is just in front of Hotel.
This Hotel has more than 75 years history and The Emperor and Prince have visited this area and stayed at Miyazaki Hotel in the past .This Japanese style Hotel has 98 rooms and most of rooms consists of Japanese style rooms.
This Hotel has very a beautiful Japanese garden in it's premises and is boast of biggest size of garden in this area. Check-in time is 13:00 and check-out time is 11:00, so you can stay more than 20 hours if you would like to relax at hotel.
This hotel has big banquet room, meeting rooms, Japanese restaurant, bar and reading rooms, small business center for internet connection, coffee shop, souvenir shop. You can view the part of Hell Valley from Lobby Area.
Hotel has 2 western style rooms that face to Hell Valley and also a couple of rooms with western beds. Dinner is served in each room. Cuisine served in Hotel is typical Japanese. Rates are based on double occupancy. Charges for extra adults may apply and will be due directly to the hotel.
Best Sunrise onsen in Japan
The video was recorded during our stay in Matsushima (one of three most scenic spot in Japan).
We are a apart of Gogotohoku ambassador club, trying to promote Tohoku's region images to the world.
Kusatsu onsen hot springs
Kusatsu onsen, the principal place of this city. Hot and sulfuric waters!
5 Places to CHECK OUT in Japan | JAPAN 101
In this episode of Japan 101 I take you through 5 places to check out in Japan!
Before you plan a trip to Japan it's important you work out where you want to go. Here are 5 places to visit that will make sure your trip to Japan is amazing!
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Unzen Kanko Hotel Nagasaki - Japan (July 2012)
Member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World in the Unzen National Park, surrounded seasonally blooming trees and flowers and also renowned for the finest quality of their hot-spring.
To celebrate the 77th year, Unzen Kanko hotel has opened the Spa Camellia. As if it was a destiny, the Swiss cellular cosmetic brand finds itself in a beautiful atmosphere of Swiss-chalet-style hotel.
Japanese hot outdoor Spa Bath Rotenburo Japan Destination Management
In 2019 join a Toursgallery escorted small group tour that includes baths like this all over Japan.
Photos on Toursgallery facebook.
This hot spa bath is actually a rock pool joined to a lake by a small stream. The hot spring water goes out ..the cold lake water comes in. Through the crystal clear water you can see bubbles rising from the spring, in the gravel at the bottom of the pool. In Japan this is called a Rotenburo... and that simply means an Outdoor Spa Bath. Almost every Ryokan, Minshuku or Spa Resort that Toursgallery put their tour groups in will provide one of these for guests to use for free. All accommodation also provide an indoor bath as well. No, you do not wear a swimming costume in the bath. So as not to upset anyone viewing this, we have cut out all the images of naked people. For more info see toursgallery.com
Onsen (hot springs bath) Minakami Japan
Japanese outdoors hot springs bath in the snow in Minakami Japan, February 2010
onsen and toji
Relax in onsen and toji, Japanese retreat style with hot springs.
In Towada-Hachimantai National Park, various colours of onsens welcome you, such as Sukayu, Toshichi, Matsukawa, Kunimi, Goshogake, Tamagawa, Nyuto, and so on.
Let’s soak your body in unique onsens in the National Park.
Ryokans and Kaiseki in Japan: Ryokan Sansui, Fukuji Onsen
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Every ryokan and kaiseki meal was completely different with the exception of Miso Soup, served at almost every meal
I was curious why Miso is such a staple and now know: It is rich in minerals, vitamins, and being fermented, provides the gut with beneficial bacteria. Wow!
October, 2019
Japan Trip: Traditional Japanese Onsen at Takegawara Hot Springs Baths (Onsen) in Beppu, Oita009
Japan Trip: Traditional Japanese Onsen at Takegawara Hot Springs Baths (Onsen) in Beppu, Oita009
Visitors from all over Japan and abroad come to Beppu, located in Oita Prefecture, Kyushu, for the wonderful hot springs bath, or onsen. This city is blessed by eight different springs: Beppu, Kannawa, Myoban, Kankaiji, Hamawaki, Kamegawa, Horita and Shibaseki. Visitors can enjoy these hot springs at ryokans (inns) or public baths. With these eight natural hot springs flowing in the city, it is no wonder that Beppu produces more hot springs water than any other onsen (hot springs) resort in Japan.
In addition to the springs, Beppu offers its visitors a large of baths. Conventional hot springs bath, indoor and outdoor, can be found here. In addition, sand baths, steam baths and mud baths can be experienced here. Sand bathers are buried in naturally warm, almost blackish sand. Steam baths are baths that are heated from the hot springs’ steam. Mud baths are baths which use hot springs water which contain fine qualities of ore mud.
Takegawara Spa is Beppu’s most famous bath house. Built in 1879, it is one of the oldest bathhouses. Though renovated a few times, its wooden roof is symbolic of a Beppu bathhouse. Visitors can experience conventional baths as well as sand baths here. Note: the water is hot here, so please proceed with care.
Daytime Hours: conventional hot springs bath 6:30 to 22:30
sand bath 8:00 to 22:30 (last entry at 21:30)
Admission Fee: conventional hot springs bath 100 yen
sand bath 1030 yen
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Hell (地獄, Jigoku)
Beppu Jigoku
Beppu, Oita Prefecture, is one of Japan's most famous hot spring resorts, producing more hot spring water than any other resort in the country. The hells of Beppu (Beppu Jigoku) are eight spectacular hot springs for viewing rather than bathing. The sea hell features a pond of boiling, blue water. In its spacious gardens, there are a few secondary, orange colored hells and a large, clear water pond with lotus flowers whose large leaves are strong enough to carry small children.
One of the hells is named after the mud bubbles, which emerge from boiling mud pools and look like the shaven heads of monks. On the grounds of the cooking pot hell visitors can drink the hot spring water, enjoy hand and foot baths, inhale the hot spring steam and try various snacks cooked or steamed by the hot spring.
The blood pond hell features a pond of hot, red water. It is one of the most photogenic of the eight hells. The spout hell features a boiling hot geyser, which erupts every 30-40 minutes for about 6-10 minutes. A stone plate above the geyser hinders it to reach its full height.
Unzen Jigoku
Mount Unzen is an active volcano in the centre of Shimabara peninsula. In 1991, a great-scale eruption flow sacrificed 43 peoples. About 5km southwestern of the mountain peak there is Unzen hot spring resort with about a dozen of hotels and ryokans, and some public bathhouses, and the field called Unzen Jigoku where hot spring and volcanic gas spout. Boiling, bubbling pits of water smell like rotten eggs. Unzen Jigoku is a strong acid spring containing sulfur, which is said to have excellent antiseptic qualities and work particularly well for making the skin beautiful.
In the 1620s, the first lord of Shimabara Domain, suppressed Christianity and caught Christians were tortured and killed in Unzen-Jigoku. A monument to these martyrs has been erected here inside the Unzen Jigoku area.
Hell (地獄, Jigoku)
Jigoku in Japanese Buddhism is hell, a land of eternal punishment. Enma-O judges souls in the kingdom of the waiting dead. The lord of death is assisted by two disembodied heads. The female head has the power of perceiving the sinner's most secret faults, while the male head can detect any misdeed. Damnation is not eternal; those of middle note remain for a period awaiting reincarnation. The sentences can be shortened by the intervention of bodhisattvas (those destined to become enlightened) in response to the prayers of the living. Those of high note, become honoured ancestors, watching over their descendants.
A trip to Unzen, Nagasaki
This was a trip to Unzen, Nagasaki. It's a small hotspring (onsen) resort located high in the mountains of Nagasaki prefecture. Dr. Sato and Dr. Tamura put us up in a really nice room... it was a truly awesome weekend.
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Toba hotel Saikatei 山上からの絶景は彩りめぐりの宿彩花亭
#2 鳥羽の宿は安楽島地区頂上の眺めが彩花亭:伊勢鳥羽の旅
伊勢神宮と鳥羽の旅。
今回の旅は日帰りでなく一泊です。
伊勢から鳥羽に移動して、安楽島地区の彩花亭に泊まりました。
山の上から見る景色は絶景。
部屋からの眺めが最高でした。
Ise shrine and Toba trip.
This trip is not a day trip.
I stayed Inn at Toba.
The inn is located at the summit of the mountain.
That's why it was a very nice room.
ビデオカメラは SONY HDR-PJ790V を使って撮影しました。
60pでの撮影です。
編集はEDIUS 8です。
A video camera is SONY HDR-PJ790V.
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Our Trip to Japan 2016 - Hakone, Kyoto, Koyasan, Oita, Nagasaki, Unzen, Tokyo
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Hakone: 00:08
Lake Ashi: 00:52
Kyoto: 01:37
Koyasan: 08:54
Oita: 23:44
Nagasaki: 33:17
Azumaen: 43:51
Tokyo: 53:09
Here's an epic video with photo montages of our trip to Japan. We stopped at a lot of cities and towns, including: Hakone, Ashi Lake, Kyoto, Koyasan, Oita, Nagasaki, Unzen (Azumaen Hotel), and finally Tokyo (Shinagawa mostly).
I made a special effort to get video and images of all the great food we ate. The Buddhist temples were the most interesting and unique dining experiences. But I also really enjoyed the Chinese cuisine in Japan. It's much different than in America. Chinese food in Japan is several courses and served with excellent care and service.
What I'll miss the most about Japan is the politeness. The service in all towns and prefectures was outstanding. Too bad tipping is not part of Japanese custom. And too bad tipping IS part of American custom. Based on the two countries' track records, the tipping should be reverse.
Feel free to comment with any questions about places or food.
Links to places:
Yumoto Fujiya Hotel (Hakone, nice spas):
Cafe Bibliotek Hello (famous cafe in Kyoto): (07:00)
Teramachi (Smart Coffee) (Amazing gourmet coffee in Kyoto: (08:28)
Tendan (great yakiniku in Kyoto):
Koyasan (a handful of little cafes, restaurants. Magnificent trails and temples. Great to explore.):
Monkey Island in Oita (need I say more?): ( 30:51 )
Hotel New Nagasaki (decent rooms, great restaurants, especially the Chinese one):
Azumaen Hotel (excellent food, tea ceremony, service):
Commune 246 (hip, food truck, coffee, healthy, popular with hipster Tokyo crowd): ( 1:01:34 )
Museum of Emerging Science (Tokyo, robots, quantum computers, etc.): ( 1:07:54 )