Burning Noboribetsu Hell Valley
Noboribetsu, a place of majestic grandeur in Hokkaido, seems to gather the forces of heaven and earth.
As you step into Noboribetsu Hell Valley, the pungent smell of sulfur fills the air, and steam roars out from the ground as if the ancient fire god has awakened. The land, interwoven with shades of crimson and gray, radiates heat and awe, making you feel as though you are standing at the heart of nature's roar.
Oyunuma, resembling a giant cauldron, churns with steam and bubbles on its surface. Its imposing and untouchable presence is a direct manifestation of the earth's energy.
At Enma Hall, the solemn statue of King Enma appears and changes its face every hour, with a deep and authoritative voice reminding people that good and evil have consequences, and the universe follows its own path.
Noboribetsu is not just a hot spring destination; it is a profound encounter with nature and faith. Between heat and tranquility, one can feel the mystery and dignity emanating from deep within the earth.