Kannawa Onsen has the most sources of onsen among the onsen in Beppu Hatto. The source temperature is said to be as hot as 100℃ and its thick steam wafting everywhere can be seen in Kannawa Onsen Resort. The hot water in Kannawa Onsen smells like soap and is believed to have excellent moisture retention effects. People say that the skin is moistened and smooth after taking a bath here.
Yukemuri Observation Deck in Kannawa Onsen is the great viewing spot that commands a panoramic view of Kannawa Onsen with steam. The view from here is covered with white steam rising toward the blue sky during the day, while the area is lit up at night. The light up can be seen from 19:00 to 21:00 on weekends and holidays.
The tour in the popular sightseeing spot in Kannawa Onsen, Jigoku Meguri (hell tour) is a tour where you can see the source of hot springs gushing out hot water at 100℃ from 200 m deep underground called Jigoku (hell) from up close. There are six hells in Kannawa Onsen: Umi-jigoku (sea hell), Oniishibozu-jigoku (shaven head of monks’ hell), Yama-jigoku (mountain hell), Kamado-jigoku (cooking pot hell), Oniyama-jigoku (monster mountain hell), and Shiraike-jigoku (white pond hell).
Kannawa Onsen has the most sources of onsen among the onsen in Beppu Hatto. The source temperature is said to be as hot as 100℃ and its thick steam wafting everywhere can be seen in Kannawa Onsen Resort. The hot water in Kannawa Onsen smells like soap and is believed to have excellent moisture retention effects. People say that the skin is moistened and smooth after taking a bath here.
Yukemuri Observation Deck in Kannawa Onsen is the great viewing spot that commands a panoramic view of Kannawa Onsen with steam. The view from here is covered with white steam rising toward the blue sky during the day, while the area is lit up at night. The light up can be seen from 19:00 to 21:00 on weekends and holidays.
The tour in the popular sightseeing spot in Kannawa Onsen, Jigoku Meguri (hell tour) is a tour where you can see the source of hot springs gushing out hot water at 100℃ from 200 m deep underground called Jigoku (hell) from up close. There are six hells in Kannawa Onsen: Umi-jigoku (sea hell), Oniishibozu-jigoku (shaven head of monks’ hell), Yama-jigoku (mountain hell), Kamado-jigoku (cooking pot hell), Oniyama-jigoku (monster mountain hell), and Shiraike-jigoku (white pond hell).