Mt. Ogi Fire Festival
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The Mt. Ogi Fire Festival was started in 1976 and signals the arrival of spring by offering to the hot spring gods, who are said to rest on Mt. Ogi during winter, the grass and flowers that will bloomЧитать далее
The Mt. Ogi Fire Festival was started in 1976 and signals the arrival of spring by offering to the hot spring gods, who are said to rest on Mt. Ogi during winter, the grass and flowers that will bloomЧитать далее
Mit der Fähre ging's heute nach Beppu und damit von Shikoku auf Kyushu. Beppu ist als einer der großen Onsen Orte bekannt. Mein Hostel hat zum Glück einen im Erdgeschoss, sodass ich jederzeit badenЧитать далее
We are docking in the port of Beppu. There’s something in the air. I can smell it. This place is an area of volcanic hot springs and geysers. Sulfur and hydrogen sulfide hang heavy in the air. ThisЧитать далее
Beppu is the most active seismic area on the island of Kyuushuu. Two major fault lines run along the sides of this city. Downtown, amid spectacular mountains, you can see dozens of large pipes drivenЧитать далее
Nous voilà à Beppu, mais pour seulement une journée ! Nous avons quasiment bouclé notre tour de Kyūshū car nous sommes à quelques kilomètres d'Oita, où on était arrivés il y a maintenant 3Читать далее
Die Höllen von Beppu heißen so, weil die Menschen früher dachten, dass dort auch die echte Hölle wäre. Nicht allzu verwunderlich, weil es überall nach faulen Eiern riecht und Geysire undЧитать далее
Siamo a Beppu, sulla costa nord-est del Kyushu; e Beppu in Giappone vuol dire: terme! 🥳 I giapponesi sono veramente matti per le terme, ne hanno tantissime (essendo fondamentalmente un paese diЧитать далее
Chinoike Jigoku (literally Blood Pond Hell) is one of the hot springs (onsen) included in the “Jigoku Meguri” tour in Beppu, Japan. These Beppu Hells are a cluster of famous Japanese onsen thatЧитать далее
Umi Jigoku (or “Sea Hell”) is one of the hot springs (onsen) included in Beppu Japan’s “Jigoku Meguri” (Hell Tour), in which you can enjoy famous Japanese hot spring spots all at once.Читать далее
It is trendy in Japan to use English words not to communicate but to decorate, especially on clothing. One can see T-shirts here with the strangest English. I saw one with the inscription “TexasЧитать далее
Вам может быть известно это место также под этими именами:
Kemegawa-chūōmachi, Kemegawa-chuomachi, 亀川中央町