Unzen Ropeway (From Nita pass station To Myokendake station)
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List of Best Things to do in Unzen, Japan
Unzen Jigoku (Unzen Hell)
Nita Pass Lookout Deck
Nita Toge
Unzen Ropeway
Ariake Ferry
Aino Observatory
Manmyoji Temple
Unzen Oyamano Johokan
Vidoro Museum
Tachibana Shrine
Unzen Onsen,National Park,Nagasaki,Japan
【Unzen: History and Adventure amid Natural Wonders】
Welcome to Unzen, one of Japan’s first and finest national parks, where a whole host of activities is available to fill your days and nights. Most travelers begin their visit with a stroll around the bubbling, boiling sites of volcanic activity that are warmly referred to by the local people as jigoku, or “hells.” Trailheads that lead to the top of several nearby peaks start in town, or a short drive away, and the routes range from family-friendly strolls and picnic spots to intermediate-level, full-day climbs of rocky summits. Many visitors also choose to soak their cares away by immersing themselves in the “hell”-heated hot spring baths. These can be found in all the local hotels, as well as several quaint public spas, and the mineral-laden hot water is believed to have health benefits and relaxing properties.
Unzen is a location of natural beauty year-round. It is part of the Unzen Volcanic Area UNESCO Global Geopark, centered around a volcano that has been active for half a million years. In the spring, a wide variety of azalea blossoms blanket the mountain slopes in pink, and the Japanese dogwood trees turn the slopes white in early summer. The natural forest means spectacular bursts of color in the fall, and in the winter, the rare phenomenon of rime ice forms on the forest trees, glittering diamond-like in the sunlight.
Unzen has long been a favored destination for visitors since the priest Gyoki established the Manmyoji Temple in 701.
It gained international renown in theMeiji period (1868–1912), when visitors from other parts of Japan and Asia would use the town of Unzen Onsen and its surroundings as a cool highland getaway from the oppressive summer heat.
Today, Unzen continues to appeal to international travelers and Japanese looking for mountain adventures, historical appeal and a very unique, mysterious landscape.
【Climbing Mount Fugen: Unzen’s Highest Accessible Summit】
Climbers who want to make a full day of climbing Mt. Fugen, a moderate to advanced-level hike, should begin in the town of Unzen Onsen. Shorter routes, however, begin at the Nita Pass Unzen Ropeway station (1,080 meters) or at the upper ropeway station on Mt. Myoken (1,300 meters). The highest point on the peninsula, the lava dome from the 1990 eruption, is still off-limits to climbers, but the routes to Mt. Kunimi and Mt. Fugen are open and offer a wide
range of terrain. The trail passes across narrow ridges, through mossy valleys, up and down rugged rocky steps, and past cave openings and the boulder-strewn dome. In some places it could be called “Ghibli World,” for its resemblance to the landscape that appears in the beloved animations of Miyazaki Hayao.
【Broad vistas and volcanic formations】
The weather is very fickle at altitude and the peaks are often swept with banks of fog, hampering visibility, but when clear, the views along the way are spectacular. One highlight is the up-close look at the formidable dome. Keep an eye out also for the stone ruins of buildings that were once connected with lava caves and used for storing silkworm eggs during the Meiji period (1868–1912). Equally fascinating are the many strange volcanic formations and rocks, including “breadcrust bombs”—stones with a cracked surface that were tossed out in the recent eruption. The summit of Mt Fugen, at 1,359 meters, has a number of photogenic rocky outcrops. On a clear day, climbers can experience a panoramic view that extends as far as Mt Aso, sometimes even as far as Mt. Sakurajima, some 140 kilometers away in Kagoshima!
The route that leads from the top of the ropeway to Mt. Fugen and back to the bottom of the ropeway takes between three and four hours.
Unzen Nita Pass Second Observatory / 九州長崎 - 雲仙仁田嶺第二展望台
Nagasaki, Kyushu, Japan
Unzen Nita-touge Observatory II: After 20 years of Mount Unzen-Fugen Eruption / 九州長崎 - 仁田嶺纜車第二展望台
Unzen Onsen, Nagasaki, Kyushu, Japan
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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Unzen Ropeway (From Myokendake station To Nita pass station)
Travel Guide: 8 Days in Kyushu, Japan Part 2: Nagasaki City, Unzen
Part 1 and 2, back to back upload!
After showing you a glimpse of Fukuoka and touring you around Sasebo, let's now go to Nagasaki City and Unzen. From Nagasaki's rich history to Unzen's relaxing countryside feel, these two stops in our tour will definitely refresh your mind and soul!
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Here's the written itinerary for your reference:
DAY 3: Welcome to Nagasaki City
1. Have an early check-out and take the train to Nagasaki City.
2. Buy a tram day pass and take the tram to yout hostel. Leave your luggage there.
3. Visit Nagasaki Peace Park, Urakami Cathedral, Atomic Bomb Museum and Atomic Bomb Hypocenter. (All walking distance from each other.)
4. Take the tram to Suwa Shrine and explore it’s compound.
5. Take the tram to Dejima Wharf. Explore the sights.
6. Visit Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum.
7. Have dinner at Dejima Wharf.
8. Proceed to Nagasaki Ropeway (via tram and walking (or taxi)
9. Take the ropeway to Mt. Inasa Observatory.
10. Spend the night in Nagasaki City.
DAY 4: Chilling at Unzen
1. Take the 9 am bus from Nagasaki Bus Center to Unzen
2. Leave luggage at Unzen Bus Center and catch the 11 am ‘shared taxi’ to Nita Pass.
3. Take the Nita Ropeway to the top of Mt. Unzen. Enjoy the view and some extra hike to the peak.
4. Head back to Unzen central and have lunch.
5. Walk around unzen. Try out the public onsen. Visit Unzen Jigoku.
6. Check in at a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn, reservation required).
7. Enjoy ryokan amenities and chill until the evening.
8. Try out the ryokan onsen and have dinner afterwards.
9. Spend the evening in Unzen.
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The billowing steam of the hells in Unzen, Nagasaki prefecture, Japan
The steaming Unzen Hells in Unzen-shi, Nagasaki near Mount Unzen
雲仙温泉の四季/Four seasons of Unzen Onsen,Nagasaki,Japan
雲仙温泉は、長崎県南部、島原半島の中心に位置し、701年に僧行基が開山した「温泉山(うんぜんさん)」にはじまり、明治時代からは外国人避暑地として栄え、昭和9年には日本で最初の国立公園として指定された歴史ある温泉地。標高700mの雲仙温泉は、四季折々に表情を豊かに変化させるとても美しい温泉街です。
春は、ピンク色の可愛い「ミヤマキリシマ」、夏は涼しい気候と新緑に映える「ヤマボウシ」、秋は燃えるように鮮やかな「紅葉の海」、そして冬は大自然が創り出す冬の芸術「霧氷」。
生きる火山・雲仙普賢岳の恵み「雲仙地獄」と上質な硫黄泉とともに、雲仙温泉をご堪能下さい。
【Unzen: History, Adventure, and Natural Wonders】
Come to Unzen, one of Japan’s first and finest national parks. Stroll around the bubbling, boiling acres of volcanic activity that have long been referred to by the local people as jigoku, or “hells.” Trek to the top of several nearby peaks,with routes ranging from family-friendly strolls and picnic spots to intermediate full-day climbs of rocky summits. Soak your cares away in the “hell”-heated hot spring baths found in quaint public spas and local hotels,believed to have health benefits and relaxing properties in their mineral makeup.
Come to Unzen, a destination of natural beauty year-round, from the azalea-blanketed slopes in full spring bloom to the rare winter phenomenon of rime ice that glitters diamond-like on the branches of the mountain forests. Explore this UNESCO Global Geopark, centered around a volcano that has been active for half a million years.
Come to Unzen, where you will discover a history dating back to the introduction of Buddhism some 1,300 years ago.
Trace footsteps of Meiji-era Westerners, who would travel from Nagasaki and Shanghai to use the town of Unzen Onsen and its surroundings as a cool highland getaway from the oppressive summer heat of the cities.
Come to Unzen and spend some quality time in one of Kyushu’s most wonderful natural playgrounds.
雲仙仁田峠プレミアムナイト~魅惑の幻想ツアー~Unzen Nitapass Premium Night/Unzen Onsen,Nagasaki,Japan
歴史の持つ品格と、神々しい自然の恵みあふれる雲仙
落ち葉一つ持ち帰ることができない神聖な雲仙を守り続ける人たちが創り出す “特別な夜のツアー”
夜空を駆け抜けるロープウェイに乗車し、天の川から降り注ぐ星を存分に浴びてみませんか。
雲仙の大自然と1300年の歴史が生む神秘の世界。
大地・人・海・森・空を五感で感じる。
「雲仙仁田峠プレミアムナイト」は、期間限定で皆様を誘います。
Unzen Premuim Night: An Evening with the Stars
Several times throughout the year, the town of Unzen Onsen hosts a program in which local guides lead visitors on an after-hours visit deep into the National Park and up to Nita Pass. For this event, titled Unzen Premium Night, the gates of the winding Nita Pass road are opened and participants are bussed to the ropeway station for a ride in the gondolas up to the peak of Mt. Myoken. The night view from this 1,300-meter peak is astonishing when clear, encompassing the spread of lights from the entire peninsula below and the MilkyWay and other constellations above. Even when the weather is not so cooperative, our guides have plenty of tricks up their sleeves to make the mountain visit a thrilling experience, regardless of the time of year. For availability, check with the tour desks at the hotel or at the visitor center.
Unzen Ropeway at Unzen City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
2017/5/28
A variety of azalea, Miyama-Kirishima was blooming at the time.
Unzen National Park, Nagasaki 4K
Join us as we explore Japan's oldest National park, Unzen National Park. Please enjoy the pristine natural beauty of this special place, carefully preserved since it opened in 1934. In this Unzen adventure, we have come on a quest to find the unique Unzen Azaleas, which are in their peak bloom this time of year. Come have an adventure with us!
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There were many pools of bubbling springs dotted around the area, and the whole area was covered with white clay. The white clay is called 'solfataric clay'. The clay had been altered and decolourised by fumarolic gas, hot spring heat and acidic water. The energy source is assumed to be the magma reservoir under the seabed of the Tachibana Bay. The highest temperature of the fumarolic gas, blown out with hissing noises, can be 120℃. White and light yellow sinter deposits were attached on the ground around the fumaroles. We bought hard-boiled eggs cooked by the bubbling water and ate them with a dash of salt. More delicious than usual!
(Black box) Unzen NIta pass
운젠산 Nita pass 블랙박스
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Pyroclastic flow at Mt Unzen in Japan, 1991
【雲仙仁田峠空撮】雲仙ロープウェイで天空の特等席へご招待8【UNZEN ROPEWAY】霧氷
雲仙ロープウェイで見に行く妙見岳山頂の冬の風物詩「霧氷」は日常では味わえない幻想的な風景をお楽しみ頂けます。
雪と違って木々の枝一本一本が凍ります。気象状況が揃わないと着氷しない霧氷を是非山頂でご堪能下さい。
特に妙見神社まわりの霧氷は圧巻です。
【雲仙仁田峠空撮】雲仙ロープウェイで天空の特等席へご招待7【UNZEN ROPEWAY】霧氷
雲仙ロープウェイで見に行く妙見岳山頂の冬の風物詩「霧氷」は日常では味わえない幻想的な風景をお楽しみ頂けます。
静寂の中の妙見神社でのお参りは、ご利益間違いなし。
近年では温暖化にともないロープウェイで山頂まで登らないと霧氷を身近では味わない日が多いです。