Oni-yama is especially known for the 80-plus crocodiles that have been bred here since the Taish艒 period (1912鈥26). It's one of the Kannawa group's jigoku (hells; boiling hot springs)
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Beppu
Oni-yama is especially known for the 80-plus crocodiles that have been bred here since the Taish艒 period (1912鈥26). It's one of the Kannawa group's jigoku (hells; boiling hot springs)
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Deep in a forest along a mossy riverbed are two Heian-period Buddha images carved into a cliff: a 6m figure of the Dainichi Buddha and an 8m figure of鈥
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These thousand-year-old stone Buddhas lie just outside Usuki. Four clusters comprising 60-plus images (59 are designated National Treasures) lie in a鈥
Beppu Traditional Bamboo Crafts Centre
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You may be blown away by the versatility of bamboo, which grows copiously in the Beppu region. In the ground-floor gallery, intricate, refined pieces span鈥
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The sprawling, wooded and water-crossed 鲍蝉补-箩颈苍驳奴, the original of which dates back some 1200 years, is the chief shrine among some 40,000 in Japan鈥
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In the centre of the Kunisaki Peninsula, near the summit of Futago-san (721m), this temple was founded in 718 and dedicated to Fud艒-My艒-o, the fire鈥
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Located on the outskirts of Bungo-takada, this National Treasure, made of fragrant nutmeg wood, is the oldest wooden edifice in Ky奴sh奴 and one of the鈥
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On the eastern side of town, the small 'Lake of Golden Fish Scales' was named by a Meiji-era philosopher and is a local landmark. Shops, cafes and鈥
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This temple's main hall dates from the Edo period, but the key reason to come here is to see the nine Heian-period sculptures designated important鈥
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So named because it was once used for cooking (kamado means stove in Japanese). One of the Kannawa group's jigoku (hells; boiling hot springs).
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One of the Kannawa group's hells, Shira-ike has blue-white water and a Japanese garden. It tends to be the quietest of the neighbourhood's jigoku (hells;鈥
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Yama is not included in the onsen meguri ticket and must be visited separately. A variety of animals are kept here in enclosures that look uncomfortably鈥
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Umi is a steamy blue due to iron oxide in its 98掳C water. It's said to be about 200m down to the source. One of the Kannawa group's jigoku (hells; boiling鈥
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One of the Kannawa group's jigoku (hells; boiling hot springs), Oniishib艒zu has bubbling grey mud that looks like a monk's shaved head.
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Chi-no-ike is named for its photogenic waters, said to be red like blood (chi). The colour comes from iron oxide and magnesium oxide. This is said to be鈥
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Set in Beppu's smaller group of jigoku (hells; boiling hot springs), Tatsumaki has a geyser that shoots off about every 35 minutes.
8. Beppu Traditional Bamboo Crafts Centre
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You may be blown away by the versatility of bamboo, which grows copiously in the Beppu region. In the ground-floor gallery, intricate, refined pieces span鈥