Friday, 19 August – We boarded the coach for a drive to Usa City where we visited the Usa Jingu Shrine, a Japanese National Treasure. Very lovely architecture and gardens, but it was also very hot that day as we made our way up the many steps that Shinto shrines always seem to find necessary. We were pleased we packed plenty of water!
Then back to Beppu for a visit to the main attraction, Jigoku Meguri, the “Boiling Hell” hot springs. They are named that way because each spring seems to depict an image from hell. We expolored two of them, Chinoike (Blood) Jigoku with its deep crimson colour and Onlishibozu Jigoku – mud bubbles, which emerge from boiling mud pools and look like the shaven heads of monks.
This was fun – no one told me that the water in the spring was about 40oC!!! It took me several minutes, but I did it! ( Obviously not looking too relaxed, because it was HOT!!!)
I hope to visit some shrines some day. I would like to experience an on sending, but having tattoos I am not sure if they would let me. I know normally one needs to cover up tattoos with band-aids but my leg one is pretty big. On sending have very warm/hot water as well.
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I haven’t heard of an on sending….
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It looks amazing..the shrines are beautiful. What’s the sort of monster face pic? Is he a guardian…
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That was the red devil I noticed in the rock as we approached the blood red pond…quite stunning!
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It’s such a country of contrasts..fascinating 🙂
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